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‎07-04-2019 07:55 PM
Hi,
First I wanna thank everyone, I'm a beginner at alfresco and kubernetes technology so sorry if I'm asking something dumb...
Short version:
I cant make the share pods post anything but ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED and theres no error in the logs. In fact all the logs are normal as far as i can tell.
Long version:
I'm deploying alfresco in a local kubernetes cluster (so is not a aws), at first I tried to work with the helm since i've already install another aplication with it but, had a million problems that didn't know how to solve them so I stick with the simple of all the posibilities in github Contributing guide, the docker-compose.
I did make it work in my local machine, actually didnt have any trouble at all, and went head to make a new image with a couple of things, like ldap integration configuration and the postgres external database.
But at my job they told me i shouldn't translate the docker-compose like it's shown here... and told me to make the yamls required to deploy the images that i've created, and so I did.
Deploy:
- activemq
- alfresco
- share
- solr
Ingress
- Modification of one we already have which I'll attached
PV and PVC
- alfresco-search-solr
- alfresco-volume
Alfresco, works fine, even with the dns.
Solr, works only if I curl with the ip and port.
Share, err_connection_refused
I been working and trying with this for almost 2 weeks now, and I feel I'm close of the end but can actually find the reason why isnt working properly.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
AgustÃn
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‎07-07-2019 04:10 PM
You telling my story. I tryed to make kubernetes deployment, have had a lots of problems, and steped back to docker-compose. So I'm not a kubernetes specialist, my suggestions could be dubm, but I wander and want to go this way to.
Let's clear some things:
- You have docker-compose deployment.
- You have customised images: registry.gyf.com/alfresco-gyf; registry.gyf.com/share-gyf...
- It works fine on docker-compose.
Now you want to migrate from docker-compose to kubernetes.
- Do you try deploy clear images from Alfresco docker hub without yours customisation?
- What about network? Do your Share node expose 8081 port? Clear alfresco share image expose 8080 port. I don't find any settings to redirect 8080 image port to 8081 node port. Did you do it in Dockerfile of registry.gyf.com/share-gyf? Check configuration files to determine the exposed ports - refer to the host:nodes port definitions. Make sure that exposed ports are open on your host.
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‎07-07-2019 04:10 PM
You telling my story. I tryed to make kubernetes deployment, have had a lots of problems, and steped back to docker-compose. So I'm not a kubernetes specialist, my suggestions could be dubm, but I wander and want to go this way to.
Let's clear some things:
- You have docker-compose deployment.
- You have customised images: registry.gyf.com/alfresco-gyf; registry.gyf.com/share-gyf...
- It works fine on docker-compose.
Now you want to migrate from docker-compose to kubernetes.
- Do you try deploy clear images from Alfresco docker hub without yours customisation?
- What about network? Do your Share node expose 8081 port? Clear alfresco share image expose 8080 port. I don't find any settings to redirect 8080 image port to 8081 node port. Did you do it in Dockerfile of registry.gyf.com/share-gyf? Check configuration files to determine the exposed ports - refer to the host:nodes port definitions. Make sure that exposed ports are open on your host.
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‎07-10-2019 03:49 PM
You were right, was following docker steps where I expose the 8080 to the 8081
Thank you so much!
