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== Kubernets config ==
 * Use Declarative, we declare the state and kubectl implements using {{{
kubectl apply -R -f configs/
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== Setup Cluster, using the Azure az commands and azure aks install-cli kubectl ==
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 * in container add the kubectl {{{  * in the container add the kubectl {{{
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 * run az proxy to connect browser to kubernets admin in cloud {{{  * run az proxy to connect the browser to kubernets admin in cloud {{{

Kubernets cluster in Azure cloud

Kubernets config

  • Use Declarative, we declare the state and kubectl implements using

    kubectl apply -R -f configs/

Setup Cluster, using the Azure az commands and azure aks install-cli kubectl

  • Use az tool, with docker run -it microsoft/azure-cli
  • in the container add the kubectl

    az aks install-cli 
  • list subscriptions

    az account list --output table 
  • set subscription to the one that contains k8s

    az account set --subscription xx-xx-xx
  • run az proxy to connect the browser to kubernets admin in cloud

    Proxy running on http://127.0.0.1:8001/
    Press CTRL+C to close the tunnel...
    Forwarding from 127.0.0.1:8001 -> 9090
    
    ## Problem only binds to loopback, in a container, if not using container for microsoft/azure-cli skip next command.
    nc -v -lk -p 8001 -s $(hostname -i) -e /usr/bin/nc 127.0.0.1 8001
    • List namespaces

      kubectl get namespaces

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k8s/Azure (last edited 2023-03-09 02:01:02 by PieterSmit)