unable to get join-token from server on first install
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Error: unable to get join-token from server: Process exited with status 1
Error: unable to get join-token from server: Process exited with status 1
Error: unable to get join-token from server: Process exited with status 1
journalctl seems to be dumping the following error
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 systemd[1]: Starting Lightweight Kubernetes...
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 sh[59516]: + /usr/bin/systemctl is-enabled --quiet nm-cloud-setup.service
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: Incorrect Usage: flag needs an argument: -disable
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: NAME:
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: k3s server - Run management server
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: USAGE:
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: k3s server [OPTIONS]
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: OPTIONS:
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: --config FILE, -c FILE (config) Load configuration from FILE (defau>
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: --debug (logging) Turn on debug logs [$K3S_DEBUG]
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: -v value (logging) Number for the log level verbosity>
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: --vmodule value (logging) Comma-separated list of FILE_PATTE>
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: --log value, -l value (logging) Log to file
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: --alsologtostderr (logging) Log to standard error as well as f>
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: --bind-address value (listener) k3s bind address (default: 0.0.0.>
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: --https-listen-port value (listener) HTTPS listen port (default: 6443)
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: --advertise-address value (listener) IPv4/IPv6 address that apiserver >
Feb 06 21:49:03 k3s-worker-2 k3s[59529]: --advertise-port value (listener) Port that apiserver uses to
Trying to use k3ups plan to install k3s on 4 Oracle ARM instances. I tried 1 server and 3 servers. I tried after a sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade- same issue unfortunately. I am able to sudo on all the instances without a password.
System info
$ cat /etc/os-release
NAME="Oracle Linux Server"
VERSION="8.9"
ID="ol"
ID_LIKE="fedora"
VARIANT="Server"
VARIANT_ID="server"
VERSION_ID="8.9"
PLATFORM_ID="platform:el8"
PRETTY_NAME="Oracle Linux Server 8.9"
ANSI_COLOR="0;31"
CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:oracle:linux:8:9:server"
HOME_URL="https://linux.oracle.com/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://github.com/oracle/oracle-linux"
ORACLE_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT="Oracle Linux 8"
ORACLE_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT_VERSION=8.9
ORACLE_SUPPORT_PRODUCT="Oracle Linux"
ORACLE_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION=8.9
$ lscpu
Architecture: aarch64
Byte Order: Little Endian
CPU(s): 1
On-line CPU(s) list: 0
Thread(s) per core: 1
Core(s) per socket: 1
Socket(s): 1
NUMA node(s): 1
Vendor ID: ARM
Model: 1
Model name: Neoverse-N1
Stepping: r3p1
BogoMIPS: 50.00
L1d cache: unknown size
L1i cache: unknown size
L2 cache: unknown size
NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0
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