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How to set up KubeSphere core's configuration #52

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FeynmanZhou opened this issue Apr 19, 2020 · 8 comments
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How to set up KubeSphere core's configuration #52

FeynmanZhou opened this issue Apr 19, 2020 · 8 comments
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The step of set up KubeSphere core's configuration is too vague, the file kubesphere.yaml and the directory /etc/kubesphere are never mentioned in the context, how to set up the configuration?

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FeynmanZhou commented Apr 19, 2020

/assignee @zryfish @wansir

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@shaowenchen The Prow robot seems on vacation.

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@FeynmanZhou Can you provide the following documents ? /etc/kubesphere

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/assign @zryfish @wansir

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@shaowenchen The Prow robot seems on vacation.

@FeynmanZhou It‘s /assign,not /assignee

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@shaowenchen The Prow robot seems on vacation.

@FeynmanZhou It‘s /assign,not /assignee

Thanks, it works.

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@shaowenchen The Prow robot seems on vacation.

@FeynmanZhou It‘s /assign,not /assignee

Thanks, it works.

Excuse me, which folder is the /assign directory, and how to find the kubesphere.yaml file

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/assign is the cmd for the prow bot to assign some issues to someone.

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