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Install kubernetes cluster on centos6/25/2023 The same process can be repeated for creating the Worker nodes too. By default in CentOS, the nmcli is automatically installed.Įxecute the following command to check the Network interfaces installed in the VM.ĭone! We have our Master node ready with a static IP of 192.168.15.34. Now, let's assign a Static IP address to the Master VM. Note: You can change the hostname later using hostnamectl command later too.Īt this moment we have our Master VM ready. Otherwise, you won't be able to run kubeadm tool.ĭefine the following Network Adapter for the VM.ĭuring the installation process make sure to enable the Network Interface and also put the hostname e.g master. While defining the VM, make sure to allocate a minimum of 2CPUs to the Master VM. In this part, I will try to explain the step-by-step process to create VMs for the K8s cluster. All the machines are CentOS-7 Virtual Machines. We will have a Master node and 2 worker nodes as shown in the diagram below. However, in this article, I want to start everything from scratch to explain the overall process to create a workable Kubernetes cluster using kubeadm tool. It's yet another blog regarding the installation of a Kubernetes cluster.
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