Disclaimer: Former Red Hat Consultant who fixed people's openshift :-)
Can you share more about your openshift stack? For example do you have a storage solution (and is it openshift container storage)? Are you running on top of vmware, aws, etc?
You're far from the only one to have that problem. I love OpenShift and generally do recommend it, so I've been trying to think of ways to improve on that situation. I don't work for Red Hat anymore, but the product is wonderful and (despite not being perfect) is IMHO the best one out there, so I want to see it succeed. It always felt to me like it was just enough of a black box as to be hard for an outsider to get into and tinker/debug.
Can you share more about your openshift stack? For example do you have a storage solution (and is it openshift container storage)? Are you running on top of vmware, aws, etc?
You're far from the only one to have that problem. I love OpenShift and generally do recommend it, so I've been trying to think of ways to improve on that situation. I don't work for Red Hat anymore, but the product is wonderful and (despite not being perfect) is IMHO the best one out there, so I want to see it succeed. It always felt to me like it was just enough of a black box as to be hard for an outsider to get into and tinker/debug.