What is the purpose of the PlatformIntegration? Why do I eventually need to install it?
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 5:37 AM Pasquale Congiusti <pasquale.congiu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I think it's a "normal" warning. > > Consider that the global option will watch for those namespaces where you > eventually install an IntegrationPlatform, see: > > --global Configure the operator to watch > all namespaces. No integration platform is created. You can run > integrations in a namespace by installing an integration platform: 'kamel > install --skip-operator-setup -n my-namespace' > > Cheers, > Pasquale. > > On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 5:21 AM Tadayoshi Sato <sato.tadayo...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > It's just a false alarm. You can ignore it for the global operator. > > I think kamel cli should be changed to also look for an operator globally, > > not only within its namespace. > > > > On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 5:05 AM Roberto Camelk < > > betonetotbo.cam...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > I recently installed the camel-k 1.8.2. During the process I passed > > > the arg --global to enable camel-k-operator to manage all namespaces. > > > > > > Now, when I query the integrations running in a specific namespace via > > > "kamel get -n my-namespace" I got this output: > > > > > > > No IntegrationPlatform resource in my-space namespace > > > > NAME PHASE KIT > > > > metrics Running default/kit-c8p3npidnv2c738t0erg > > > > > > The CLI is working as expected, listing my running integrations, but > > > this message "No IntegrationPlatform resource in my-space namespace". > > > > > > Do I need to worry about it? How can I fix it? What means it? > > > > > > > > > -- > > Tadayoshi Sato > >