![]() ![]() We also tried to add below entry in /etc/hosts, it is not working. In VMware workstation settings, we are using network adapter which is sharing host IP address setting. Kubectl cluster-info as well as other related commands gives same output. Unable to connect to the server: dial tcp 192.168.214.136:6443: connect: no route to host Unable to connect to the server: dial tcp 192.168.214.136:6443: connect: no route to kubectl versionĬlient Version: version.Info Kubectl get pod -n kubectl get pod -n NameSpaceX I was able to access the application during that time but then recently i rebooted VM and machine which hosts the VM, during this - IP of the VM got changed i guess and now - I am getting below error when using command : I recently installed kubernetes on VMware and also configured few pods, while configuring those pods, it automatically used IP of the VMware and configured.
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