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Chapter 9. Using the Kubernetes Service
When you run vagrant up
from the rhel-k8s-singlenode-setup
directory, the Vagrantfile starts a Red Hat Enterprise Linux virtual machine from the Vagrant box you installed. The characteristics of that box are as follows:
- Starts the Docker service.
- Starts all the services needed to run an all-in-one Kubernetes master and node in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux VM.
The resulting virtual machine is ready to start using the kubectl
command to build Kubernetes pods, services, replication controllers, and other features.
Change to the rhel-docker-eclipse directory and start the Red Hat Enterprise Linux VM (for Microsoft Windows, use
%USERPROFILE%\cdk\components\rhel\rhel\rhel-k8s-singlenode-setup
):cd ~/cdk/components/rhel/misc/rhel-k8s-singlenode-setup/ vagrant up
$ cd ~/cdk/components/rhel/misc/rhel-k8s-singlenode-setup/ $ vagrant up
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Use
vagrant ssh
to access the Red Hat Enterprise Linux VM and check the status of kubernetes:vagrant ssh
$ vagrant ssh [vagrant@localhost ~]$ kubectl cluster-info Kubernetes master is running at http://localhost:8080
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Begin using your Red Hat Enterprise Linux Kubernetes-enabled VM.
9.1. Additional Resources 링크 복사링크가 클립보드에 복사되었습니다!
- For information on developing containerized applications to run in Kubernetes, see the Launching container pods with Kubernetes section of the Get Started Orchestrating Containers with Kubernetes guide.