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    VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated Edition (formerly known as VMware Enterprise PKS) is a Kubernetes-based container solution with advanced networking, a private container registry, and life cycle management.

    Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated Edition (TKGI) simplifies the deployment and operation of Kubernetes clusters so you can run and manage containers at scale on private and public clouds. With TKGI, you can provision, operate, and manage Kubernetes clusters using the TKGI Control Plane.

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  • Hi, did you solve that?

  • We have a TKC cluster in vSphere Tanzu and we are trying to run pods that mount volumes provisione by the default vsphere-csi-driver. After some infrastructure instability, TKC nodes were rebooted and some pods fail to remount their volumes. A kubectl ...



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    Hi I am trying to attach a SRIOV nic to tanzu worker ...

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    RE: Hi NSX 4.1.2 and TKGI 1.18.1 .. Are those versions ...

    Can be deleted - found the answer. I was using the wrong API to get the UUIDs.. They can be found with: /api/v1/po ...

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  • We have a TKC cluster in vSphere Tanzu and we are trying to run pods that mount volumes provisione by the default vsphere-csi-driver. After some infrastructure instability, TKC nodes were rebooted and some pods fail to remount their volumes. A kubectl ...

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    TKGI on IBM Cloud

    Hello, We just provisioned VCF Classic (w/ NST-T) from IBM Cloud. We have access to VCenter, and Tanzu license. We're asked to install TKGI on this cluster... Can someone point us to some documentation to start with?



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  • Patch for TKGI v1.21.0 mgmt-server-pks component as described in Release Notes > Known Issue Management ...

  • Patch for TKGI v1.20.0 mgmt-server-pks component as described in Release Notes > Known Issue Management ...