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kubernetes/Clusterkey.txt
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Your Kubernetes control-plane has initialized successfully!
To start using your cluster, you need to run the following as a regular user:
mkdir -p $HOME/.kube
sudo cp -i /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf $HOME/.kube/config
sudo chown $(id -u):$(id -g) $HOME/.kube/config
Alternatively, if you are the root user, you can run:
export KUBECONFIG=/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
You should now deploy a pod network to the cluster.
Run "kubectl apply -f [podnetwork].yaml" with one of the options listed at:
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/addons/
You can now join any number of control-plane nodes running the following command on each as root:
kubeadm join 192.168.0.20:6443 --token iksja1.azpmfyakfg3j8q98 \
--discovery-token-ca-cert-hash sha256:d41f0edb90c66c0555bdf4feca55f1e69019764be0fcd649a254e99ff124568f \
--control-plane --certificate-key 06034ca8efb33004a3ee5eedbe887488db9819ede85394e8fb173361b16d4022
Please note that the certificate-key gives access to cluster sensitive data, keep it secret!
As a safeguard, uploaded-certs will be deleted in two hours; If necessary, you can use
"kubeadm init phase upload-certs --upload-certs" to reload certs afterward.
Then you can join any number of worker nodes by running the following on each as root:
kubeadm join 192.168.0.20:6443 --token iksja1.azpmfyakfg3j8q98 \
--discovery-token-ca-cert-hash sha256:d41f0edb90c66c0555bdf4feca55f1e69019764be0fcd649a254e99ff124568f