I'm in the process of trying to deploy prefect in a test environment and I'm at the point where the instructions in /getting-started tell me to run
prefect server create-tenant --name default
. I get that when deploying as a standalone service you need to create the tenant, unfortunately this command appears to be expecting prefect to be visible on localhost, which it is not. Is there some variable I was supposed to export to get the local CLI to see the remote prefect server?
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Kyle McChesney
03/21/2022, 9:14 PM
Do you have access to the server in any way? You can create the tenant without the CLI using the graphql API
Sure, I have full root in this environment, though in evaluating a technical solution I do have to grade whether or not the tools work, so I was hopeful to use the provided CLI utilities.
Michael Aldridge
03/21/2022, 9:22 PM
teasing apart the helm files it looks like I was missing
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