Merge pull request #332 from thagikura/patch-1

Replace the outdated cloudcfg.sh to kubecfg.sh
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brendandburns 2014-07-01 16:06:13 -07:00
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@ -39,13 +39,13 @@ It also assumes that ```$DOCKER_USER``` is set to your docker user id.
Now we will turn up two replicas of that image. They all serve on port 8080, mapped to internal port 80 Now we will turn up two replicas of that image. They all serve on port 8080, mapped to internal port 80
$ cd kubernetes $ cd kubernetes
$ cluster/cloudcfg.sh -p 8080:80 run $DOCKER_USER/data 2 dataController $ cluster/kubecfg.sh -p 8080:80 run $DOCKER_USER/data 2 dataController
### Step Three: Turn up the UX for the demo ### Step Three: Turn up the UX for the demo
In a different terminal: In a different terminal:
$ cd kubernetes $ cd kubernetes
$ cluster/cloudcfg.sh -proxy -www examples/update-demo/local/ $ cluster/kubecfg.sh -proxy -www examples/update-demo/local/
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. 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.
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Now visit the the [demo website](http://localhost:8001/static/index.html). You
Now we will increase the number of replicas from two to four: Now we will increase the number of replicas from two to four:
$ cd kubernetes $ cd kubernetes
$ cluster/cloudcfg.sh resize dataController 4 $ cluster/kubecfg.sh resize dataController 4
If you go back to the [demo website](http://localhost:8001/static/index.html) you should eventually see four boxes, one for each pod. If you go back to the [demo website](http://localhost:8001/static/index.html) you should eventually see four boxes, one for each pod.
@ -80,6 +80,6 @@ Once you are happy with the color, build a new image:
We will now update the servers that are running out in your cluster. We will now update the servers that are running out in your cluster.
$ cd kubernetes $ cd kubernetes
$ cluster/cloudcfg.sh -u=30s rollingupdate dataController $ cluster/kubecfg.sh -u=30s rollingupdate dataController
Watch the UX, it will update one pod every 30 seconds until all of the pods have the new color. Watch the UX, it will update one pod every 30 seconds until all of the pods have the new color.