I suspect it is because your oc is outdated.
Here's mine:
oc v1.5.0-alpha.0+3b2bbe5
kubernetes v1.4.0+776c994
features: Basic-Auth
Server
openshift v1.5.0-alpha.0+3b2bbe5
kubernetes v1.4.0+776c994
H-Metrics: 0.21.5.Final
----- Original Message -----
[theute@localhost vertx-opentracing]$ oc version
oc v1.3.1
kubernetes v1.3.0+52492b4
features: Basic-Auth GSSAPI Kerberos SPNEGO
Server
https://10.202.9.50:8443
openshift v1.5.0-alpha.1+9e682de-55
kubernetes v1.4.0+776c994
and Hawkular Metrics 0.21.5.Final
Thomas
On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Matt Wringe <mwringe(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "John Mazzitelli" <mazz(a)redhat.com>
> > To: "Discussions around Hawkular development" <
> hawkular-dev(a)lists.jboss.org>
> > Sent: Wednesday, 11 January, 2017 8:52:59 AM
> > Subject: Re: [Hawkular-dev] Hawkular in OpenShift
> >
> > > When I use:
> > > oc cluster up --metrics=true
> > >
> > > Hawkular metrics fails until I do:
> > > oc adm policy add-role-to-user view
> > > system:serviceaccount:openshift-infra:hawkular -n openshift-infra
> > >
> > > Should that last command be part of the --metrics=true magic ?
> >
> >
> > I do not have to do that. But then, I'm running from a local master
> build so
> > I have the latest-n-greatest - maybe you have an older version?
>
> I suspect you are using an older version of 'oc'. Can you let us know
> which version you are using? And can you also let us know what version the
> Hawkular Metrics docker image is?
>
> If its a released version of 'oc' it should only ever use a versioned
> Hawkular Metrics which matches the version of OpenShift.
>
>
> >
> > I know when I do "cluster up" I usually have to wait a bit for
metrics to
> > fully start and only then do I see metrics in the UI (sometimes this
> takes a
> > few minutes on a slow machine). And before its ready, I get a warning
> > message at the top of the UI and it only goes away until metrics is ready
> > AND I browse to the metrics status page.
> >
> > I do, however, give my "admin" user full cluster-admin rights just so
I
> can
> > see everything when I log into the UI:
> >
> > $ oc adm policy add-cluster-role-to-user cluster-admin admin
> >
> > For the record, I have a script I use to run "cluster up" - I
don't just
> run
> > it "oc cluster up --metrics". There are other things that have to be
> done to
> > make sure it all works (at least that's been my experience - mainly, I
> have
> > to turn off firewalld) - this is what I use:
> >
> >
https://github.com/hawkular/hawkular-openshift-agent/blob/
> master/hack/cluster-openshift.sh
> >
> > This also has a convenient "status" option so I can get a few status
> things
> > and it has "down" which also does some other things to clean up in
> addition
> > to
> > "oc cluster down"
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