MicroK8s : Add Nodes2020/08/03 |
If you'd like to add more Nodes to your MicroK8s Cluster, Configure like follows.
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[1] | Make sure commands to join in Cluster on primary Node. |
root@dlp:~# microk8s add-node Join node with: microk8s join 10.0.0.30:25000/8a7b7760190d27f0e4598aa705f7c495 If the node you are adding is not reachable through the default interface you can use one of the following: microk8s join 10.0.0.30:25000/8a7b7760190d27f0e4598aa705f7c495 microk8s join 10.1.21.0:25000/8a7b7760190d27f0e4598aa705f7c495 |
[2] | On a new Node, Install MicroK8s and join in Cluster. |
root@node01:~#
snap install microk8s --classic microk8s v1.18.6 from Canonical installed # run the command confirmed in [1] root@node01:~# microk8s join 10.0.0.30:25000/8a7b7760190d27f0e4598aa705f7c495 |
[3] | On primary Node, Make sure a new Node has been added in Cluster. |
root@dlp:~# microk8s kubectl get nodes NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION dlp.srv.world Ready <none> 45m v1.18.6-1+64f53401f200a7 node01.srv.world Ready <none> 71s v1.18.6-1+64f53401f200a7 |
[4] | To remove a Node, Set like follows. |
# specify Node name and run [remove-node] root@dlp:~# microk8s remove-node node01.srv.world
microk8s kubectl get nodes NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION dlp.srv.world Ready <none> 46m v1.18.6-1+64f53401f200a7 |
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