When I try to deploy mesheryctl to Kubernetes cluster, I get this error message. I checked the current context and It has the platform set to Kubernetes, not sure why I’m unable to execute the deploy command. Would appreciate any pointers.
@Ebi is the Scoop package for mesheryctl what you’re looking for?
@Lee No. I have scoop installed but when I try to run meshery system start, I get the error message ‘Error: CreateFile C:\Users\user.kube\config: The system cannot find the file specified.. Your k8s context is configured to run Meshery on Kubernetes using the Default token.’ I have kube installed as well. Not sure what else to do.
@Ebi, oh, I see. What’s the output of a mesheryctl system check?
Hi @lee , sorry for the late response. I had interviews and was away. Here’s the output of the mesheryctl system check
You’ll need to either be running Docker or Kubernetes.
You have kubectl installed, but no Kubernetes cluster running (available via your kubeconfig).
@Ebi, this is my stop - where I get off the support train.
You’ll need to get a docker host or a kubernetes cluster (either one) in order to deploy Meshery (as a user) or you can build and run Meshery locally.
Okay okay. Thank you. I’m doing that already.
Thanks.



