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Rancher Desktop UI is "Waiting for Kubernetes API" after update to 1.16.0 #7586

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mreinhart2805 opened this issue Oct 4, 2024 · 2 comments
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Actual Behavior

Rancher Desktop UI is showing the message "Waiting for Kubernetes API" but all work as expected (Docker and Kubernetes)

Steps to Reproduce

Just run Rancher Desktop after update to 1.16.0

Result

Rancher Desktop is runing all Services like Docker and k8s. But UI is showing up "Waiting for Kubernetes API" in the bottom right corner.
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I've test docker and Kubernetes and it works as expected.

Expected Behavior

The Rancher Desktop UI is hiding the startup indicator and the message "Waiting for Kubernetes API"

Additional Information

I've also applyed factory reset. But this have no effect to this issue.

Rancher Desktop Version

1.16.0

Rancher Desktop K8s Version

1.28.14

Which container engine are you using?

moby (docker cli)

What operating system are you using?

Windows

Operating System / Build Version

Windows 10 Enterprise 22H2 Build: 19045.4412

What CPU architecture are you using?

x64

Linux only: what package format did you use to install Rancher Desktop?

None

Windows User Only

N/A

@mreinhart2805 mreinhart2805 added the kind/bug Something isn't working label Oct 4, 2024
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gunamata commented Oct 4, 2024

@mreinhart2805 , Would you be able to share application logs from your machine please?

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