Deanna
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Welcome to the Red Hat OpenShift Administration II (DO280) group in the Red Hat Learning Community!

We are excited to launch a space dedicated to the Red Hat Training course Red Hat OpenShift Administration II: Operating a Production Kubernetes Cluster!

To gain the most value from this group - click the "Join Group" button in the upper right hand corner.

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We encourage group members to collaborate in this group to discuss topics, ask questions, share best practices and tips, provide course feedback, and share their accomplishments as it relates to DO280.

Read more about Red Hat OpenShift Administration II here.

Thanks!

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Deanna
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Trevor
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Wow!  A space designated just for Red Hat OpenShift Administration II.
I guess it goes without saying that OpenShift has a strong tailwind!

This gives met yet another place to hangout.  I'll definitely park some 
queries there.

A toast to the launch!!!

 

Trevor "Red Hat Evangelist" Chandler
Jcalvod
Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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Does anybody see this detected behavior ? When you use translate button in the course i have seen that the sections in english version are not the same that for example in spanish translation, some of them not appear to be present if you choose for your language...

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Zenia
Mission Specialist
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Hi Jcalvod, are you studying for 4.12? There is an update on its course content as below:

Content changes in DO280 v4.12

Three new chapters have been added to DO280 v4.12. These changes are currently only available in US English. Please be aware that the translated content will not be aligned with these new changes. For this reason, we recommend that you only use the videos in the English version while the new content is being translated. 

These three new chapters are chapters one, two and five. Rest chapters should be fine.

swefredde
Mission Specialist
Mission Specialist
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Hi,
When I lookup the NetworkPolicy solution to the compreview-review lab I see that the matchLabels for the roter pod is marked as
- namespaceSelector:
matchLabels:
policy-group.network.openshift.io/ingress: ""

but the actual label on the openshift-ingress namespace where the router pod runs is labeled
Labels:
network.openshift.io/policy-group=ingress

Is that the same thing or why is there a difference? I used the latter in my lab and I could curl a test pod through a route but the grading failed.
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Chetan_Tiwary_
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@swefredde The course is updated to accept anyone of the two labels. You need to delete your lab and recreate a fresh lab to test the new settings. It will work just fine. 

Refer this thread : https://learn.redhat.com/t5/DO280-Red-Hat-OpenShift/DO280-Question-to-Lab-Ch10-2-compreview-review/m... 

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Chetan_Tiwary_
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@swefredde I hope it is working fine for you post recreating a fresh lab as per my latest update on this. Please let me know if this is not working for you still.

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Jcalvod
Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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Hi Chetan,
Reported Issue appear in the lab actually, appear to not be corrected... I have reported this issue and other more in:

https://learn.redhat.com/t5/DO280-Red-Hat-OpenShift/do280-v4-12-compreview-review-Why-lab-grade-eval...

Please this kind of things is important to be sure that in the ex280 exam will not appear... anyway to review it for the exam and be sure that will not be corrected with errors in the correction ? the most part of them simply could be resolved changing the statement to be correct and clear for the exam i think...

Chetan_Tiwary_
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@Jcalvod Please refer the official doc : https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_container_platform/4.14/html/networking/netw... 

 

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policy-group.network.openshift.io/ingress: " " is the preferred one now. 

Also, workshop=${PROJECT_NAME} and project=${PROJECT_NAME}  are not the same label, please use the one which is instructed in the exercise. 

lastly, add-cluster-role-to-group & add-role-to-group are two dfferent role bindings. 

@Randy_Thomas FYI as per this thread  : https://learn.redhat.com/t5/DO280-Red-Hat-OpenShift/DO280-Question-to-Lab-Ch10-2-compreview-review/m... both network policy namespace selector label were accepted right ? 

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Wasim_Raja
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Moderator
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@swefredde Thanks for reaching out.

Edition 3 of the course was released on November 30.

In edition 3, the recommended label is now used as the default in both lecture content as well as the labs.
 
The grading script has been changed to accept either label.

Request you to please delete and recreate the lab and retry the exercise.

Regards,

Wasim 

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