The option --service-cluster-ip-range was introduced with kubernetes 0.18.

So this fix changes tested version for this guide to 0.18 and beyond.

Signed-off-by: Avesh Agarwal <avagarwa@redhat.com>
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Avesh Agarwal 2015-07-09 17:37:24 -04:00
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ fed-node = 192.168.121.65
**Prepare the hosts:**
* Install kubernetes on all hosts - fed-{master,node}. This will also pull in docker. Also install etcd on fed-master. This guide has been tested with kubernetes-0.15.0 but should work with other versions too.
* Install kubernetes on all hosts - fed-{master,node}. This will also pull in docker. Also install etcd on fed-master. This guide has been tested with kubernetes-0.18 and beyond.
* The [--enablerepo=update-testing](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Updates_Testing) directive in the yum command below will ensure that the most recent Kubernetes version that is scheduled for pre-release will be installed. This should be a more recent version than the Fedora "stable" release for Kubernetes that you would get without adding the directive.
* If you want the very latest Kubernetes release [you can download and yum install the RPM directly from Fedora Koji](http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=19202) instead of using the yum install command below.