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<travier>
bgilbert: thanks, looking
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<dustymabe>
for some reason I missed bgilbert original message the other day. I'm going to blame the libera/matrix bridge issues :(
<dustymabe>
i commented in the PR but it was just a suggestion. LGTM otherwise
<dustymabe>
and it was already merged so...
<bgilbert>
dustymabe: commented there. the Markdown rendering was correct, actually
<dustymabe>
bgilbert: +1 - my attention to detail isn't high today
<bgilbert>
dustymabe: np!
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<codebam>
is there any advantage to using kubectl over podman directly?
<dustymabe>
depends on if you are running kubernetes or not
<dustymabe>
kubectl talks to kubernetes
<codebam>
oh like if you want to talk to another kubernetes instance?
<dustymabe>
maybe you meant to ask about kubernetes vs podman ?
<codebam>
with coreos would you typically just run all the containers on one host?
<dustymabe>
:) - it all depends
<dustymabe>
you can run all the containers on one host
<dustymabe>
or you can orchestrate them amongst many hosts (bring your own orchestration layer, could be kubernetes, could be something else)
<codebam>
well I've been experimenting. I installed kubeadm and cri-o and started both but when I try to import a pod I generated with podman it says it can't connect to localhost:8000
<codebam>
okay I see
<codebam>
I think I figured it out
<codebam>
well I intialized it but it still doesn't connect
<codebam>
this is still using port 8000? KUBERNETES_SERVICE_PORT=10250 kubectl create -f newkube.yml
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<dustymabe>
you need to get kubernetes up and running first before you can connect to it
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