This is running on IAAS, though, and not K8s (at least the original post was 'on the openstack provider').
We certainly would have the unit running on a machine by the time you came to install.
It *is* true that you very likely hit install before the pod is up on k8s (since you haven't set a pod spec for it to exist yet). But there doesn't seem like there should be any reason to not have a private address on IAAS.
This is running on IAAS, though, and not K8s (at least the original post was 'on the openstack provider').
We certainly would have the unit running on a machine by the time you came to install.
It *is* true that you very likely hit install before the pod is up on k8s (since you haven't set a pod spec for it to exist yet). But there doesn't seem like there should be any reason to not have a private address on IAAS.