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Help on Tungsten Fabric Config #1
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HI @boeboe But I haven't been able to verify about a case of using Tungsten Fabric as cni plugin yet. When I have more details, I will update my repository and tell you. Best Regards. |
Hi @sumichaaan and @boeboe, Could you pls let me know if i can deploy this on K8s cluster single node? And how to deploy using this repo? i.e what is the requirement for VM/host/OS? Could you please shed some lights on this? Regards, |
Hi @sumichaaan ,
First of all, great work on this repo on creating a Free5GC port for Kubernetes environments. I am trying to setup your demo ENV on a local kubernetes cluster and managed to deploy most of the components successfully.
However, I do get some errors, and they seem to be related to the Tungsten Fabric installation, which contains hard coded IP addresses, which I am not in the process of changing them to the K8S service names (iso hardcoded IP addresses 192.168.31.61 etc) instead. I cannot map all Tungsten ENV variables used however, due to lack of knowledge on the Tungsten Fabric. The documentation also dit not provide the answers I was looking for, so hence me reaching out to you over here.
free5gc-k8s/clusters/cni/tungstenfabric/01_cni-tungsten-fabric.yaml
Line 18 in 83826ba
Would you be willing to help me out by shedding some light on these IP addresses and if I would be able to translate them to K8S service names instead?
Best regards,
Bart
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