Firstly, I don't have a direct option of enabling global network when deploying pods. I need to deploy the pods and manually stop and enable the global networking before starting pod again.
Additionally, when I enabled storage, then configured pods from the storage, there's no stop option only terminate for pods, which means i cannot manually stop the pods to enable the global networking, how to resolve this problem?
#global network
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Hmm is this option not working?
2nd about storage, is not a problem -- its intentional. because stopping the pod is the same as terminating the pod, network storage is a separate storage + you dont have pod volume, container storage is always cleared on stop / terminate
it is the same on stopping a pod / terminating a pod
this option is only a filter which pods have global networking option, but selecting it won't start my pod with enabled global networking
I think what i meant was, if i start a pod with network storage then i don't have the "stop" option only the terminate. but then the problem is to enable global networking in the detail page, i need to stop the pod first then turn it on. causing a dilemma to me
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ah ya i get you, so you cannot enable global networking because of this intentional "no stop button" approach
im not sure why its disabled on first time pod start
here i need to stop to enable the global networking but i don't have stop option only terminate.
please open a ticket