28 May 2024 |
hexa | and you can configure that with incus remote add somecluster <token> | 14:43:19 |
hexa | and then incus remote switch somecluster | 14:43:26 |
hexa | but this isn't somecluster , it is somehostofsomecluster only | 14:43:40 |
adamcstephens | ahh, so the remote isn't cluster aware | 14:43:56 |
hexa | yeah | 14:44:02 |
hexa | the keying probably is | 14:44:04 |
hexa | but the CLI isn't smart enough to failover to other cluster members | 14:44:17 |
adamcstephens | yeah that's a shame. so you'd have to add all the nodes individually and target them | 14:46:16 |
hexa | and switch projects as needed 🙂 | 14:46:26 |
adamcstephens | what kind of environment are you trying to replace? | 14:48:36 |
adamcstephens | vmware? | 14:48:39 |
hexa | yes, esxi with vcenter server | 15:02:42 |
hexa | but nobody at the workplace loved vmware to begin with | 15:02:52 |
hexa | it is very much consultware with expensive licensing programs | 15:03:13 |
hexa | I also still have ganeti and proxmox (both with ceph) running elsewhere 😄 | 15:04:20 |
hexa | and the way things look like right now … we should probably migrate everything to incus | 15:04:36 |
hexa | * and the way things look right now … we should probably migrate everything to incus | 15:04:42 |
steveej | how scalable are incus clusters? can it compete with k3s? | 19:46:14 |
steveej | * how scalable are incus clusters? can it compete with k3s or nomad? | 19:46:19 |
hexa | not sure, would be best to ask in #lxc on libera | 20:01:28 |
adamcstephens | i'm not sure it is really competition for those, which are primarily OCI container orchestrators | 20:09:39 |
steveej | nomad has a ton of exec drivers beyond "containers", including raw_exec which i used to just run nix on the host. i don't like their new license though (BUSL) | 20:11:32 |
adamcstephens | i'm aware. still not the same space as incus, which is designed for running whole-OS containers and VMs | 20:14:23 |
29 May 2024 |
steveej | In reply to @adam:robins.wtf i'm aware. still not the same space as incus, which is designed for running whole-OS containers and VMs got it. whole-OS (except kernel/initrd i assume) containers are well suited towards reusing the existing nixpkgs modules so i'm starting to understand your preference to incus :-) | 10:32:27 |
30 May 2024 |
hexa | is there really no intent to backport non-lts release for incus? 🤔 | 23:52:35 |
hexa | kinda makes using that package much less attractive | 23:53:01 |
31 May 2024 |
adamcstephens | i'm open to it. it could have breaking changes maybe? | 00:01:38 |
adamcstephens | i think in lxd times they were pretty good at not having those | 00:02:04 |
adamcstephens | i guess i never backported the 23.11 release... | 00:02:58 |
adamcstephens | i've been running all unstable everywhere, but am branching off with 24.05, so will be a bit more in tune with the release branch. | 00:03:26 |