install etcd binaries failed: Failed to exec command: sudo -E /bin/bash -c "tar -zxf /tmp/kubekey/etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64.tar.gz && cp -f etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64/etcd* /usr/local/bin/ && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/etcd* && rm -rf etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64" tar: etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64/etcdctl: Cannot change ownership to uid 630384594, gid 600260513: Invalid argument #2016
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Hello everyone, how are you?
I'm having difficulty installing kubekey in an environment
when I run the line
./tools/kk create cluster -f ./config/cluster.yaml -y || exit 1
to create a cluster presents the error below
install etcd binaries failed: Failed to exec command: sudo -E /bin/bash -c "tar -zxf /tmp/kubekey/etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64.tar.gz && cp -f etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64/etcd* /usr/local/bin/ && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/etcd* && rm -rf etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64" tar: etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64/etcdctl: Cannot change ownership to uid 630384594, gid 600260513: Invalid argumentIn some forums I noticed that passing the
--no-same-ownerparameter would worksudo -E /bin/bash -c "tar --no-same-owner -zxf /tmp/kubekey/etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64.tar.gz && cp -f etcd-v3.4.13-linux- amd64/etcd* /usr/local/bin/ && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/etcd* && rm -rf etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64"However, I couldn't find the code where I can put this parameter
and this is my cluster.yaml
thanks for the help
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