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[GitHub] bbrowning commented on issue #12: issue with invoker

bbrowning commented on issue #12: issue with invoker
URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk-deploy-kube/issues/12#issuecomment-308436742
 
 
   On Slack, it was suggested to try removing the `/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapparmor.so.1` mount from the invoker.yml as that is an Ubuntu-specific path. Docker is trying to create this non-existent path on the host and failing because it doesn't have sufficient permissions to do so. In your case, you can probably remove the apparmor volume and volumemount entries completely.
   
   While in there, you should review all the mounts and ensure they match the paths on CoreOs. You can test these changes quickly by editing  https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk-deploy-kube/blob/910f7b808a39e91aedff064f444f453f1da1c8c4/ansible-kube/environments/kube/files/invoker.yml to update the paths and then deleting (`kubectl delete statefulset/invoker`) and re-creating (`kubectl create -f /path/to/edited/invoker.yml`) the Invoker.
 
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