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There are problems with the flannel network currently, which requires manual patching of the node after installation, and restarting the flannel pod: | |||
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> kubectl patch node <NODE_NAME> -p '{"spec":{"podCIDR":"10.244.0.0/16"}}' | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 17 November 2020
Preparing the node
[edit]- Create new user "kubernetes" with groups docker and sudo.
- Follow the steps to install docker, nvidia-docker2 and make nvidia-docker the default runtime on the node.
- Follow instructions on this page to install Kubernetes and pre-requisites.
Spin up the slave node
[edit]On the master node:
> cd init
> ./show_join_command.sh
Copy the output into a new file "join_cluster.sh" in the init directory of the slave.
On the slave:
> cd init
> chmod +x join_cluster.sh
> sudo ./join_cluster.sh
There are problems with the flannel network currently, which requires manual patching of the node after installation, and restarting the flannel pod:
> kubectl patch node <NODE_NAME> -p '{"spec":{"podCIDR":"10.244.0.0/16"}}'