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Merge pull request #332 from thagikura/patch-1
Replace the outdated cloudcfg.sh to kubecfg.sh
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@ -39,13 +39,13 @@ It also assumes that ```$DOCKER_USER``` is set to your docker user id.
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Now we will turn up two replicas of that image. They all serve on port 8080, mapped to internal port 80
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Now we will turn up two replicas of that image. They all serve on port 8080, mapped to internal port 80
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$ cd kubernetes
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$ cd kubernetes
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$ cluster/cloudcfg.sh -p 8080:80 run $DOCKER_USER/data 2 dataController
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$ cluster/kubecfg.sh -p 8080:80 run $DOCKER_USER/data 2 dataController
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### Step Three: Turn up the UX for the demo
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### Step Three: Turn up the UX for the demo
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In a different terminal:
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In a different terminal:
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$ cd kubernetes
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$ cd kubernetes
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$ cluster/cloudcfg.sh -proxy -www examples/update-demo/local/
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$ cluster/kubecfg.sh -proxy -www examples/update-demo/local/
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Now visit the the [demo website](http://localhost:8001/static/index.html). You should see two light blue squares with pod IDs and ip addresses.
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Now visit the the [demo website](http://localhost:8001/static/index.html). You should see two light blue squares with pod IDs and ip addresses.
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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Now visit the the [demo website](http://localhost:8001/static/index.html). You
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Now we will increase the number of replicas from two to four:
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Now we will increase the number of replicas from two to four:
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$ cd kubernetes
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$ cd kubernetes
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$ cluster/cloudcfg.sh resize dataController 4
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$ cluster/kubecfg.sh resize dataController 4
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If you go back to the [demo website](http://localhost:8001/static/index.html) you should eventually see four boxes, one for each pod.
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If you go back to the [demo website](http://localhost:8001/static/index.html) you should eventually see four boxes, one for each pod.
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@ -80,6 +80,6 @@ Once you are happy with the color, build a new image:
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We will now update the servers that are running out in your cluster.
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We will now update the servers that are running out in your cluster.
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$ cd kubernetes
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$ cd kubernetes
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$ cluster/cloudcfg.sh -u=30s rollingupdate dataController
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$ cluster/kubecfg.sh -u=30s rollingupdate dataController
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Watch the UX, it will update one pod every 30 seconds until all of the pods have the new color.
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Watch the UX, it will update one pod every 30 seconds until all of the pods have the new color.
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