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How to start Single node Kubernetes cluster using minikube
Author: Venkata Sudhakar
The below example shows how to start Single node Kubernetes cluster using minikube.
01 | $ minikube start --wait= false |
02 | * minikube v1. 6.2 on Ubuntu 18.04 |
03 | * Selecting 'none' driver from user configuration (alternates: []) |
04 | * Running on localhost (CPUs= 2 , Memory=2461MB, Disk=47990MB) ... |
05 | * OS release is Ubuntu 18.04 . 3 LTS |
06 | * Preparing Kubernetes v1. 17.0 on Docker '18.09.7' ... |
07 | - kubelet.resolv-conf=/run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf |
09 | * Launching Kubernetes ... |
10 | * Configuring local host environment ... |
11 | * Done! kubectl is now configured to use "minikube" |
20 | NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION |
21 | minikube Ready master 28s v1. 17.0 |
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