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@ -37,90 +37,10 @@ You can then use the `cluster/kube-*.sh` scripts to manage your azure cluster, s
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The script above will start (by default) a single master VM along with 4 worker VMs. You
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can tweak some of these parameters by editing `cluster/azure/config-default.sh`.
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### Running a container (simple version)
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### Getting started with your cluster
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See [a simple nginx example](../../examples/simple-nginx.md) to try out your new cluster.
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Once you have your instances up and running, the `hack/build-go.sh` script sets up
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your Go workspace and builds the Go components.
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The `kubectl.sh` line below spins up two containers running
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[Nginx](http://nginx.org/en/) running on port 80:
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```bash
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cluster/kubectl.sh run my-nginx --image=nginx --replicas=2 --port=80
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```
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To stop the containers:
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```bash
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cluster/kubectl.sh stop rc my-nginx
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```
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To delete the containers:
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```bash
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cluster/kubectl.sh delete rc my-nginx
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```
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### Running a container (more complete version)
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You can create a pod like this:
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```
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cd kubernetes
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cluster/kubectl.sh create -f docs/getting-started-guides/pod.json
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```
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Where pod.json contains something like:
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```
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{
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"id": "php",
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"kind": "Pod",
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"apiVersion": "v1beta1",
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"desiredState": {
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"manifest": {
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"version": "v1beta1",
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"id": "php",
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"containers": [{
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"name": "nginx",
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"image": "nginx",
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"ports": [{
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"containerPort": 80,
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"hostPort": 8080
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}],
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"livenessProbe": {
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"enabled": true,
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"type": "http",
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"initialDelaySeconds": 30,
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"httpGet": {
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"path": "/index.html",
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"port": 8080
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}
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}
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}]
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}
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},
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"labels": {
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"name": "foo"
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}
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}
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```
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You can see your cluster's pods:
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```
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cluster/kubectl.sh get pods
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```
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and delete the pod you just created:
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```
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cluster/kubectl.sh delete pods php
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```
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Look in `api/examples/` for more examples
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For more complete applications, please look in the [examples directory](../../examples).
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### Tearing down the cluster
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```
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### Getting started with your cluster
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See [a simple nginx example](../../examples/simple-nginx.md) to try out your new cluster.
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For more complete applications, please look in the [examples directory](../../examples)
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For more complete applications, please look in the [examples directory](../../examples).
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### Tearing down the cluster
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To remove/delete/teardown the cluster, use the `kube-down.sh` script.
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