kubeadm: update the state in app/cmd.go

- BETA->GA
- master->control-plane
- exclude @ mentions as only members can use them
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Lubomir I. Ivanov 2018-11-12 03:58:37 +02:00
parent 8307fb2fb3
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@ -37,32 +37,31 @@ func NewKubeadmCommand(in io.Reader, out, err io.Writer) *cobra.Command {
Use: "kubeadm", Use: "kubeadm",
Short: "kubeadm: easily bootstrap a secure Kubernetes cluster", Short: "kubeadm: easily bootstrap a secure Kubernetes cluster",
Long: dedent.Dedent(` Long: dedent.Dedent(`
kubeadm: easily bootstrap a secure Kubernetes cluster.
KUBEADM IS CURRENTLY IN BETA | KUBEADM
| Easily bootstrap a secure Kubernetes cluster |
But please, try it out and give us feedback at: Please give us feedback at:
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubeadm/issues │ https://github.com/kubernetes/kubeadm/issues │
and at-mention @kubernetes/sig-cluster-lifecycle-bugs
or @kubernetes/sig-cluster-lifecycle-feature-requests
Example usage: Example usage:
Create a two-machine cluster with one master (which controls the cluster), Create a two-machine cluster with one control-plane node
and one node (where your workloads, like Pods and Deployments run). (which controls the cluster), and one worker node
(where your workloads, like Pods and Deployments run).
On the first machine: On the first machine:
master# kubeadm init control-plane# kubeadm init
On the second machine: On the second machine:
node# kubeadm join <arguments-returned-from-init> worker# kubeadm join <arguments-returned-from-init>
You can then repeat the second step on as many other machines as you like. You can then repeat the second step on as many other machines as you like.