Anyone highly skilled in Flyte running on microk8s...
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Anyone highly skilled in Flyte running on microk8s cluster with pyflyte running running on VM, please DM me. This is not really a freelancing task but I will pay you if you get my workflows registered! I am using microk8s 1.32, Ubuntu 22.04 VMs. Please feel free to DM me if you are interested. Thanks!
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Yep, it does not work.
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@acoustic-city-8573 it does work, I was able to do a lot of stuff with that guide, I also hit the breaks on that one but then I did it again - maybe you missed couple of things - but I was able to setup the infra get my workflow registered, created a project for my team, and different environment setup too - further now I'm stuck at properly integrating with AWS Batch using flyte awsbatch plugin but I'm not able to do so - however in my task if I write boto3 (like boto3 to invoke my AWS Batch jobs I'm able to do so with the CloudWatch logs attached to the Flyte UI (that also need some polishing though)) Oh yes I did everything on EKS, made it production ready with load balancer, proper domain, database for metadata and s3 for the workflows. Though I'm not sure about microk8s I think it should work.
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Hey ..
Have you made it work..
I made it work with k3s on Mac.
I think it should work for microsk8s..
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Anyone willing to assist me, please let me know.
For some reason microk8s and pyflyte workflow registration does not work for me.
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I have Flyte running on a Microk8s cluster.
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@billions-oxygen-97634 I could get Flyte running in microk8s. The issue was with pyflyte workflow registration even when I did port-forward of flyteadmin, flyteconsole and minio. For some reason it always gave me an error when I changed config map using localhost instead of service name. If you have pyflyte running as a binary and microk8s cluster I would like to see how it is running
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Hey @acoustic-city-8573! If you're still facing challenges, feel free to DM me — I was a contributor to Flyte and I’d be happy to help you move faster. I'm back and excited to support the community’s success!