The user encountered an issue where the deployment of a new Flex Gateway on a Kubernetes cluster failed with a 503 Service Unavailable error. The error occurred during the execution of the Helm upgrade command, and the gateway was not starting as expected. The Runtime Manager Flex Gateway UI shows running and connected but describing the pod shows that the pod is not ready
$> helm -n gateway upgrade -i --create-namespace --wait ingress flex-gateway/flex-gateway --set-file registration.content=registration.yaml --set gateway.mode=connected
Warning Unhealthy 2s (x15 over 2m2s) kubelet Readiness probe failed: Error: probe check failed: {"name":"Service Unavailable","message":"Gateway not started","status":503}
The helm upgrade --wait flag will wait for a working API configuration
https://docs.mulesoft.com/gateway/latest/flex-gateway-k8-getting-started#deploy-flex
https://docs.mulesoft.com/gateway/latest/flex-gateway-k8-getting-started#troubleshooting-k8
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