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kops create cluster
kops create cluster <clustername> creates a cloud specification in the registry. It will not create the cloud resources unless
you specify --yes, so that you have the chance to kops edit them. (You will likely kops update cluster after
creating it).
kops update cluster
kops update cluster <clustername> creates or updates the cloud resources to match the cluster spec.
It is recommended that you run it first in 'preview' mode with kops update cluster --name <name>, and then
when you are happy that it is making the right changes you runkops update cluster --name <name> --yes.
kops get clusters
kops get clusters lists all clusters in the registry.
kops delete cluster
kops delete cluster deletes the cloud resources (instances, DNS entries, volumes, ELBs, VPCs etc) for a particular
cluster. It also removes the cluster from the registry.
It is recommended that you run it first in 'preview' mode with kops delete cluster --name <name>, and then
when you are happy that it is deleting the right things you run kops delete cluster --name <name> --yes.
kops version
kops version will print the version of the code you are running.
Other interesting modes:
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Build a terraform model:
--target=terraformThe terraform model will be built inout/terraform -
Specify the k8s build to run:
--kubernetes-version=1.2.2 -
Run nodes in multiple zones:
--zones=us-east-1b,us-east-1c,us-east-1d -
Run with a HA master:
--master-zones=us-east-1b,us-east-1c,us-east-1d -
Specify the number of nodes:
--node-count=4 -
Specify the node size:
--node-size=m4.large -
Specify the master size:
--master-size=m4.large -
Override the default DNS zone:
--dns-zone=<my.hosted.zone>