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BUG: sealos reset nil pointer #5007

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zijiren233 opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 4 comments
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BUG: sealos reset nil pointer #5007

zijiren233 opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 4 comments
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@zijiren233
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Sealos Version

v5.0.0

How to reproduce the bug?

sealos reset

What is the expected behavior?

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What do you see instead?

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Operating environment

- Sealos version: v5.0.0
- Kubernetes version: v1.27.11

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@zijiren233 zijiren233 added the kind/bug Something isn't working label Aug 29, 2024
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yangxggo commented Sep 4, 2024

You need to provide more descriptions, such as:

  1. The status of the cluster before reset.
  2. The number of master and node nodes.
  3. Which version of sealos was used to initialize and install the cluster?
  4. Have the cluster and sealos versions been updated?

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Did you specify master or node by --masters or --nodes when you running sealos reset?

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Did you specify master or node by --masters or --nodes when you running sealos reset?运行 sealos reset 时,您是否通过 --masters 或 --nodes 指定了主节点或节点?

No, Just run sealos reset

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