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kubeflow installation issues on minikube using v0.7 docs guide #3923
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@bohemia420 I hope you are joking? Because Kubeflow 0.7 is no longer supported, it was released on 2019-10-17, over 5 years ago. How did you even come across the 0.7 docs? |
@thesuperzapper search for "minikube for kubeflow". the first search that shows up is of either 0.2 or 0.7. Nevermind, I have been using kind so far for standalone kf setups, but needed minikube now! let me grok more. |
@bohemia420 ok, well I am going to close this issue. If you want to run Kubeflow on Minikube, I recommend looking at the kubeflow distributions which support all Kubernetes clusters. I personally maintain deployKF, so am a bit biased toward that one! /close |
@thesuperzapper: Closing this issue. In response to this:
Instructions for interacting with me using PR comments are available here. If you have questions or suggestions related to my behavior, please file an issue against the kubernetes/test-infra repository. |
Also, we are aware of the older sites showing up and have actually just got that fixed today, but it will take Google a few months to de-index them as it tries to re-scrape them. |
getting the following error:
upon doing:
kfctl apply -V -f ${CONFIG_FILE}
while trying to install
kubeflow
on minikube. I have precisely been following this deployment-with-kfctl-k8s-istioguide.minikube version
minikube version: v1.32.0
OS: 23.2.0 Darwin Kernel Version 23.2.0
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