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Describe the bug VSphereProblemDetectorControllerDegraded: failed to connect to vcenter.corp.com: Post "https://vcenter.corp.com/sdk": dial tcp 192.168.144.100:443: i/o timeout Cause: Openshift Cluster in DMZ-segment with no access to vCenter API in Management-network. Version Is there any possiblity to disable VSphereProblemDetector checks or switch the cluster/provider from vSphere to bare-metal without having to reinstall the whole cluster? |
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Thanks @vrutkovs, will provide logs asap, although is more of a question than a bug. Is there any possiblity to disable VSphereProblemDetector checks or switch the cluster/provider from vSphere to bare-metal without having to reinstall the whole cluster? |
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This check cannot be disabled - operator sets it and it cannot be excluded. See bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1943719 - it might be converted into an alert in the future |
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This check cannot be disabled - operator sets it and it cannot be excluded.
If you're not using vsphere features you should be using 'platform: none' to avoid this.
See bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1943719 - it might be converted into an alert in the future