I’m moving my review apps from Google Kubernetes to Digital Ocean Kubernetes.
I have succesfully linked the Kubernetes clusted to GitLab. I have installed Helm Tiller, Ingress, Cert-Manager, and Prometheus using the GitLab integration. I have upgraded Tiller to the latest version manually, as did I on the previous Google cluster.
The cluster is RBAC-enabled,GitLab-managed, configured to use the default
namespace, and tied to the *
wildcard environment scope.
Now my deployments are failing. job output
$ helm upgrade "$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG" config/charts/appsemble-docs --atomic --install --set "git.commit.sha=$CI_COMMIT_SHA" --set "image.tag=$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME"
Error: pods is forbidden: User "system:serviceaccount:default:default-service-account" cannot list resource "pods" in API group "" in the namespace "gitlab-managed-apps"
Manual deployments on my own laptop work fine.
What could be causing this issue?
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Hi there,
This looks like an RBAC permissions issue. The error you’re seeing is saying the service-account “default-service-account” in namespace “default” doesnt have access to pods in the ‘gitlab-managed-apps’ namespace.
You can fix this by either creating a role that allows this access then binding the sa to that role witha rolebinding:
See below for examples to achieve something similar:
kubectl create role pod-reader --verb=get,list,watch --resource=pods -n <namespace to read pods>
kubectl create rolebinding sa-read-pods --role=pod-reader --user=system:serviceaccount:default:default-service-account -n rbac
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Regards,
John Kwiatkoski Senior Developer Support Engineer
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