Hi Drew, Thank you for replying to the discussion. Just for clarification, I am the student working on this Capstone project. Sorry for replying late to your email as I had to clarify few things with the professor. To answer some of your questions: 1. * Are your students are using the dev_single_node environment? The dev_single_node environment is the same one found in the Airship-in-a-Bottle README. Yes I am using dev_single_node environment. 2. Are your students running the script in a disposable environment as the root user? The wait_for_kubernetes api executes a simple kubectl command to retrieve the node list (which is likely where the 509 originates). You can safely ignore the EOF warning Yes the script is run in disposable environment as root user. Appreciate your help. looking forward to discuss it further. Best, Rashed ________________________________ From: Drew Walters <drewwalters96@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 5:46 PM To: Rashed Ali Humaid Bindewill Aldarmaki Cc: Airship-discuss@lists.airshipit.org Subject: Re: [Airship-discuss] Airship-in-bottle Faculty and students at Syracuse University are interested in the project. And a group of student are planning to deploy airship-in-bottle ( single device ) in the university’s lab as there capston project, there aim is to provide the students with technology for discovery in order to provide the community with solid feedback about the fantasist project. However, every time the group tries to deploy using the script available in gitHub it failes, when the script restart ( Kublet) and waiting for Kubernetes API availability it fail. The error said ( unable to connect to EOF and some time it say bad x509 unathurized user) Any recommendations will be highly appreciated Hello Rashed! We are excited that a group of your students have selected Airship-in-a-Bottle for their capstone project. In order to better assist, can you answer the following: 1. Are your students are using the dev_single_node environment? The dev_single_node environment is the same one found in the Airship-in-a-Bottle README. 2. Are your students running the script in a disposable environment as the root user? The wait_for_kubernetes api executes a simple kubectl command to retrieve the node list (which is likely where the 509 originates). You can safely ignore the EOF warnings. We also have some additional resources that ease the transition into working with Airship, if you are not yet familiar: Airshipit.org - the front page for all things Airship https://www.airshipit.org/ Airship Wiki - links to stable releases, the Mailing List, weekly design call, weekly IRC meeting, etc https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Airship Airship Treasuremap overview of the stack, with links to individual projects https://airship-treasuremap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ The developer Getting Started guide https://airshipit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dev-getting-started.html Airskiff development environment for Airship (doesn't include bare metal provisioning or kubernetes) https://airship-treasuremap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/airskiff.html Airship-in-a-Bottle multinode gate script (virsh-based) https://github.com/openstack/airship-in-a-bottle/tree/master/tools/multi_nod... Airship site authoring guide, (for engineering your own site definition) https://airship-treasuremap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/authoring_and_deploymen... Lastly, our IRC channel, #airshipit on freenode, serves as a meeting location (every Tuesday at 14:00 UTC) and destination for general project discussion/questions. Airship developers tend to be more readily available there. In the meantime, we look forward to your response, welcome aboard! Regards, Drew Walters