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I'Ve Tried Setting Up A Clearml Application On Openshift Using The Helm Chart But The Pods Cannot Go Up Because They Are Trying To Write To Files And Directories That Aren'T Open To Non Root Users During Their Setup. This Is A Problem On Openshift Because

i've tried setting up a clearml application on openshift using the helm chart but the pods cannot go up because they are trying to write to files
and directories that aren't open to non root users during their setup. this is a problem on openshift because it does not allow containers to run with as root but instead runs them as random users from the root group. has anyone run into a similar problem and maybe has a solution?

  
  
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weve already tried that but it didnt really change anything(also im a bit newer to this world, whats wrong with openshift?)

  
  
Posted 2 years ago

(also im a bit newer to this world, whats wrong with openshift?)

It's the most difficulty Kubernetes flavor to work with 🙂

weve already tried that but it didnt really change ...

Can you provide full log? as well as how you created the pods ?

  
  
Posted 2 years ago

i've tried setting up a clearml application on openshift

First, my condolences 🙂 openshift ...
Second, what you need to make sure is that each container (i.e. ELK/Monogo etc) has their own PV for persistent storage , I'm assuming this is the root cause for the error.
Make sense to you ?

  
  
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