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mount: /sys: permission denied.: container exited unexpectedly #12583
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I guess it's a real VM but I don't know what strato uses for virtualization. |
According to the Go "ps" output, it uses OpenVZ: https://openvz.org/ So it is running a container, on a shared server. Currently not supported. (yes, "real VM" is also something of an oxymoron - it is also shared...) We are unable to fake a Kubernetes node, from within an OpenVZ host. |
I see, thanks. So as you mentioned in the other issue would using kubeadm be possible inside a OpenVZ container? |
As long as you can make a container runtime work inside it, that should be possible (in theory). We were eventually able to hack both docker and podman to allow it, but with systemd it's a pain... Note: the "none" driver uses Something about |
I know that docker works, was using docker-compose before. |
See here, for the full list of requirements: (there are some more beyond CRI, like networking) https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/ |
Hi @darman96, we haven't heard back from you in a while, so I'm going to close this issue. But if you have more questions feel free to re-open the issue, thanks! |
Steps to reproduce the issue:
Fresh virtual Ubuntu server hosted by Strato.
I have docker installed and ran following command:
minikube start --driver=docker --container-runtime=containerd
Fails with:
The full log is in the attached file.
minikube-logs.txt
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