Open linear[bot] opened 2 days ago
Before launch up
again, can you ensure that delete the ~/.k1
folder, the ~/.kubefirst
file, and anything k3d in Docker? If you try it again, do you still have that issue? I feel like this happens when kubefirst think there is already an existing cluster, but it's not the case, or it's remaining from the past :)
@fharper Thank you confirmed. Two things I think we need to address here.
kubefirst launch up
command doesn't provide any information on why it's failing Also I got as far as the command being successful but then I got stuck trying to open the Console
Our deprovisioning docs don't make it clear that it leaves a lot of Kubefirst stuff behind
It shouldn't if you follow all the steps and everything goes well which wasn't your case I think. Happy to discuss this more.
The UI install documentation assumes that you've never installed Kubefirst before
True caused it's either the case, or if you did, you should have deprovisioned before trying to create a new cluster. If you think there is something to clarify there, you can discuss more, or create an issue about it in the docs repository, and we can discuss it there :)
the failure of the kubefirst launch up command doesn't provide any information on why it's failing
I think the issue is happening when there are some K3d resources that weren't destroyed correctly for whatever reasons. I think it's hard to define in that case if it's
I got a similar error to Carrie when I was running it for the first time. In my case I think it was missing some dependencies, but the error was the same. It would be great if we could be a bit more specific in what went wrong: including "you forgot to delete the old directories/containers" and "you are missing a dependency"
Instructions from here
https://kubefirst.konstruct.io/docs/civo/quick-start/install/ui
I'm on
kubefirst 2.6.1
Running
kubefirst launch up
Fails with the following: