What is the simplest way to attach a node configuring kubelet?





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I have created these files ca.cert and kubelet.service (systemd file with apiserver's IP and options). How can I simply add this new node to the cluster?










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      I have created these files ca.cert and kubelet.service (systemd file with apiserver's IP and options). How can I simply add this new node to the cluster?










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          To do this in the latest version (tested on 1.12) you can issue following command on the master node:



          kubeadm token create --print-join-command


          It will then print out a new join command (like the one you got after kubeadmn init):



          kubeadm join 192.168.1.101:6443 --token tokentoken.lalalalaqyd3kavez --discovery-token-ca-cert-hash sha256:complexshaoverhere


          Now run the above command on worker node, it must have docker, kubelet and kubeadm installed. You will be able to join the worker node.



          Refer this official document here for more details.






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          • Thank you for your help and time. But is that necessary to use kubeadm? Is that possible to only use kubelet?

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            Nov 30 '18 at 14:37












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          To do this in the latest version (tested on 1.12) you can issue following command on the master node:



          kubeadm token create --print-join-command


          It will then print out a new join command (like the one you got after kubeadmn init):



          kubeadm join 192.168.1.101:6443 --token tokentoken.lalalalaqyd3kavez --discovery-token-ca-cert-hash sha256:complexshaoverhere


          Now run the above command on worker node, it must have docker, kubelet and kubeadm installed. You will be able to join the worker node.



          Refer this official document here for more details.






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          • Thank you for your help and time. But is that necessary to use kubeadm? Is that possible to only use kubelet?

            – manzion_111
            Nov 30 '18 at 14:37
















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          To do this in the latest version (tested on 1.12) you can issue following command on the master node:



          kubeadm token create --print-join-command


          It will then print out a new join command (like the one you got after kubeadmn init):



          kubeadm join 192.168.1.101:6443 --token tokentoken.lalalalaqyd3kavez --discovery-token-ca-cert-hash sha256:complexshaoverhere


          Now run the above command on worker node, it must have docker, kubelet and kubeadm installed. You will be able to join the worker node.



          Refer this official document here for more details.






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          • Thank you for your help and time. But is that necessary to use kubeadm? Is that possible to only use kubelet?

            – manzion_111
            Nov 30 '18 at 14:37














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          To do this in the latest version (tested on 1.12) you can issue following command on the master node:



          kubeadm token create --print-join-command


          It will then print out a new join command (like the one you got after kubeadmn init):



          kubeadm join 192.168.1.101:6443 --token tokentoken.lalalalaqyd3kavez --discovery-token-ca-cert-hash sha256:complexshaoverhere


          Now run the above command on worker node, it must have docker, kubelet and kubeadm installed. You will be able to join the worker node.



          Refer this official document here for more details.






          share|improve this answer













          To do this in the latest version (tested on 1.12) you can issue following command on the master node:



          kubeadm token create --print-join-command


          It will then print out a new join command (like the one you got after kubeadmn init):



          kubeadm join 192.168.1.101:6443 --token tokentoken.lalalalaqyd3kavez --discovery-token-ca-cert-hash sha256:complexshaoverhere


          Now run the above command on worker node, it must have docker, kubelet and kubeadm installed. You will be able to join the worker node.



          Refer this official document here for more details.







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          • Thank you for your help and time. But is that necessary to use kubeadm? Is that possible to only use kubelet?

            – manzion_111
            Nov 30 '18 at 14:37



















          • Thank you for your help and time. But is that necessary to use kubeadm? Is that possible to only use kubelet?

            – manzion_111
            Nov 30 '18 at 14:37

















          Thank you for your help and time. But is that necessary to use kubeadm? Is that possible to only use kubelet?

          – manzion_111
          Nov 30 '18 at 14:37





          Thank you for your help and time. But is that necessary to use kubeadm? Is that possible to only use kubelet?

          – manzion_111
          Nov 30 '18 at 14:37




















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