@kmack1023_s24 You are right, please refer this thread as well : https://learn.redhat.com/t5/Containers-DevOps-OpenShift/OCP-Cluster-takes-time-to-get-ready-in-OpenS...
@kmack1023_s24 what is the uptime for your lab VMs , say workstation ?
yeah after reviewing some of the other answers in the forum, it says to wait 20 mins before starting any lab... mine were up for 30 mins and giving me problems still, but i destroyed it and i'm waiting for the twenty minute timer again. Will post another update in about 10 mins.
@kmack1023_s24 You are right, please refer this thread as well : https://learn.redhat.com/t5/Containers-DevOps-OpenShift/OCP-Cluster-takes-time-to-get-ready-in-OpenS...
can we delete? that did work just waiting a bit longer
You can always hit the reset button and recreate the labs. Just a heads-up, you might have to redo a few activities. But, the beauty of a learning environment is that it’s made for exactly this: trial, error, and trying again.
@kmack1023_s24 Yes you can delete and recreate your labs anytime you want. However, once you recreate or restart your lab VMs - the above mentioned wait time will be there which is required to let the OCP cluster get ready with all its components so that you can send requests to the API. Once the cluster is up and ready - you can continue without any wait till you destroy the labs or they get auto stopped.
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