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linuxkit/projects/kubernetes
Justin Cormack a4650b242f Use the upstream dind package to run docker
It is pretty close to our docker package, if we adjust the command
that is run to avoid the actual dind startup script. We can't use
the normal docker image as it does not have mkfs and so on.

Signed-off-by: Justin Cormack <justin.cormack@docker.com>
2017-07-18 11:15:38 +01:00
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2017-06-13 11:08:44 +01:00
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Kubernetes and LinuxKit

This project aims to demonstrate how one can create minimal and immutable Kubernetes OS images with LinuxKit.

Make sure to cd projects/kubernetes first.

Edit kube-master.yml and add your public SSH key to files section.

Build OS images:

make build-vm-images

Boot Kubernetes master OS image using hyperkit on macOS:

./boot.sh

Get IP address of the master:

ip addr show dev eth0

Login to the kubelet container:

./ssh_into_kubelet.sh <master-ip>

Manually initialise master with kubeadm:

kubeadm-init.sh

Once kubeadm exits, make sure to copy the kubeadm join arguments, and try kubectl get nodes from within the master.

To boot a node use:

./boot.sh <n> [<join_args> ...]

More specifically, to start 3 nodes use 3 separate shells and run this:

shell1> ./boot.sh 1 --token bb38c6.117e66eabbbce07d 192.168.65.22:6443
shell2> ./boot.sh 2 --token bb38c6.117e66eabbbce07d 192.168.65.22:6443
shell3> ./boot.sh 3 --token bb38c6.117e66eabbbce07d 192.168.65.22:6443