Description
I've run into this issue when trying to run the repo example. I'm still investigating what could be going wrong, but thought it worth the time to throw up some info while I investigate.
I'm running this:
cargo run --bin ballista -- create-cluster --name nyctaxi --num-executors 12 --template examples/nyctaxi/templates/executor.yaml
Output from the program is:
Executed subcommand create-cluster in 1.566 seconds
Expected Output
A number of ballista-nyctaxi-*
K8s resources when you run kubectl get pods
Actual Output
No resources found.
Further Information
minikube version
output: minikube version: v1.2.0
minikube status
output:
host: Running
kubelet: Running
apiserver: Running
kubectl: Correctly Configured: pointing to minikube-vm at 192.168.99.101
kubectl cluster-info
output:
Kubernetes master is running at https://192.168.99.101:8443
KubeDNS is running at https://192.168.99.101:8443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/services/kube-dns:dns/proxy
kubectl version
output: Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"10", GitVersion:"v1.10.11", GitCommit:"637c7e288581ee40ab4ca210618a89a555b6e7e9", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2018-11-26T14:38:32Z", GoVersion:"go1.9.3", Compiler:"gc", Platform:"darwin/amd64"} Server Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"15", GitVersion:"v1.15.0", GitCommit:"e8462b5b5dc2584fdcd18e6bcfe9f1e4d970a529", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2019-06-19T16:32:14Z", GoVersion:"go1.12.5", Compiler:"gc", Platform:"linux/amd64"}