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Running COSMOS in AKS cluster #1763

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coppercosmo opened this issue Jul 25, 2022 · 3 comments
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Running COSMOS in AKS cluster #1763

coppercosmo opened this issue Jul 25, 2022 · 3 comments

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@coppercosmo
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Hello. I have successfully pushed the ballaerospace/cosmos:latest image to my ACR. I try to run the image in a pod in AKS, but it keeps failing. Do I need to update the compose.yaml file in any way?

My thought was that I would push the image to my ACR, and then deploy it / run it in a pod and then go to whatever IP address I needed to. Am I missing something?

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@jmthomas I have also tried using the latest ubuntu image from https://github.com/BallAerospace/cosmos-docker but with no luck. I am trying to use that image with an InitContainer in AKS to see if I can download a zip in the container, extract it, and then run docker-compose up -d

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We don't have instructions on building for Kubernetes so you're on your own here. Eventually the OpenC3 project will add Kubernetes support in the Enterprise version.

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Ah, okay. Thanks for the reply.

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