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Hi,
I tried to use the labs on version 4.14, but I am unable.
Opened console of workstation, opened terminal and run "lab start intro-navigate". It got stuck on "Verifying cluster state".
Can someone look into it, as I am not able to progress the labs?
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@AnaV -
If you just created the lab environment, it can take quite some time for OCP to come up and be stable. The VMs all need to startup, but then OCP needs to do its startup process which takes some time. I would wait 15-20 minutes and try the lab start command again. There are also some instructions in the front of the student guide regarding OpenShift labs and troubleshooting. It should be in the "Orientation to the Classroom Environment" section of the book.
https://rhtapps.redhat.com/verify?certId=111-134-086
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@AnaV -
If you just created the lab environment, it can take quite some time for OCP to come up and be stable. The VMs all need to startup, but then OCP needs to do its startup process which takes some time. I would wait 15-20 minutes and try the lab start command again. There are also some instructions in the front of the student guide regarding OpenShift labs and troubleshooting. It should be in the "Orientation to the Classroom Environment" section of the book.
https://rhtapps.redhat.com/verify?certId=111-134-086
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Hi Travis,
Ahhhh, ok. I´ll be patient, then!
Thanks!