diff --git a/docs/getting-started-guides/coreos/bare_metal_offline.md b/docs/getting-started-guides/coreos/bare_metal_offline.md index fd323a42380..f62430314c3 100644 --- a/docs/getting-started-guides/coreos/bare_metal_offline.md +++ b/docs/getting-started-guides/coreos/bare_metal_offline.md @@ -602,46 +602,9 @@ Reboot these servers to get the images PXEd and ready for running containers! ## Creating test pod Now that the CoreOS with Kubernetes installed is up and running lets spin up some Kubernetes pods to demonstrate the system. -Here is a fork where you can do a full walk through by using [Kubernetes docs](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/tree/master/examples/walkthrough), or use the following example for a quick test. +See [a simple nginx example](../../../examples/simple-nginx.md) to try out your new cluster. - -On the Kubernetes Master node lets create a '''nginx.yml''' - - apiVersion: v1beta1 - kind: Pod - id: www - desiredState: - manifest: - version: v1beta1 - id: www - containers: - - name: nginx - image: nginx - - -Now for the service: ```nginx-service.yml``` - - kind: Service - apiVersion: v1beta1 - # must be a DNS compatible name - id: nginx-example - # the port that this service should serve on - port: 80 - # just like the selector in the replication controller, - # but this time it identifies the set of pods to load balance - # traffic to. - selector: - name: www - # the container on each pod to connect to, can be a name - # (e.g. 'www') or a number (e.g. 80) - containerPort: 80 - -Now add the pod to Kubernetes: - - kubectl create -f nginx.yml - -This might take a while to download depending on the environment. - +For more complete applications, please look in the [examples directory](../../../examples). ## Helping commands for debugging