kubeadm
Command-line interface for creating and managing Kubernetes clusters.
- Create a Kubernetes master node:
kubeadm init
- Bootstrap a Kubernetes worker node and join it to a cluster:
kubeadm join --token {token}
- Create a new bootstrap token with a TTL of 12 hours:
kubeadm token create --ttl {12h0m0s}
- Check if the Kubernetes cluster is upgradeable and which versions are available:
kubeadm upgrade plan
- Upgrade Kubernetes cluster to a specified version:
kubeadm upgrade apply {version}
- View the kubeadm ConfigMap containing the cluster's configuration:
kubeadm config view
- Revert changes made to the host by 'kubeadm init' or 'kubeadm join':
kubeadm reset
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