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.gitignore | ||
config-default.sh | ||
config-test.sh | ||
coreos.xml | ||
forEmptyDirRegistry.sed | ||
forShellEval.sed | ||
namespace.yaml | ||
network_kubernetes_global.xml | ||
network_kubernetes_pods.xml | ||
node-openssl.cnf | ||
openssl.cnf | ||
README.md | ||
user_data.yml | ||
user_data_master.yml | ||
user_data_minion.yml | ||
util.sh |
Kubernetes CoreOS cluster
With this tutorial one creates a Kubernetes CoreOS cluster containing of one
master and three minions (workers) running on 192.168.10.1
-192.168.10.4
.
For working correctly you need to create the directory addressed as POOL_PATH
in
util.sh
:
$ sudo mkdir /var/lib/libvirt/images/kubernetes
$ sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /var/lib/libvirt/images/kubernetes/
Then we follow the instructions in the main kubernetes
directory.
For debugging set export UTIL_SH_DEBUG=1
.
$ export KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=libvirt-coreos
$ make release-skip-tests
$ ./cluster/kube-up.sh
To bring the cluster down again, execute:
$ ./cluster/kube-down.sh
Have fun!