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After upgrade command succeeds, I try to run commands like:
kubectl get hardware -o wide -A
It only reports 1 machine (the original one):
kubectl get hardware -o wide -A
NAMESPACE NAME STATE
eksa-system eksa-control-01
What you expected to happen: I will see the new machines in the hardware list
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
Anything else we need to know?:
Environment: ubuntu 20.04.06 LTS
EKS Anywhere Release: V0.18.7
EKS Distro Release: 1.26
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eksctl anywhere upgrade cluster fails to scale up with the extra machines in hardware.csv
eksctl anywhere upgrade cluster fails to feed with the extra machines in hardware.csv
Apr 15, 2024
What happened:
I create an EKSA bare metal cluster with 1 CP node only.
Then I try to scale up with command "eksctl anywhere upgrade ..." with new hardware.csv which contains 2 new machines.
After upgrade command succeeds, I try to run commands like:
kubectl get hardware -o wide -A
It only reports 1 machine (the original one):
What you expected to happen: I will see the new machines in the hardware list
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
Anything else we need to know?:
Environment: ubuntu 20.04.06 LTS
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: