X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Foom_setup_kubernetes_rancher.rst;h=6272f8323848c42030241adbd843489f2f024e1f;hb=4501e19d3e57b38fa02c866abc812ec42ba63a63;hp=67ebca544bee6d2bc6fd9a277c4bbad8b61789b8;hpb=98efeea41f5617760fcc5fdb6718409b69684db9;p=oom.git diff --git a/docs/oom_setup_kubernetes_rancher.rst b/docs/oom_setup_kubernetes_rancher.rst index 67ebca544b..6272f83238 100644 --- a/docs/oom_setup_kubernetes_rancher.rst +++ b/docs/oom_setup_kubernetes_rancher.rst @@ -275,6 +275,14 @@ Install RKE Download and install RKE on a VM, desktop or laptop. Binaries can be found here for Linux and Mac: https://github.com/rancher/rke/releases/tag/v1.0.6 +.. note:: + There are several ways to install RKE. Further parts of this documentation + assumes that you have rke command available. + If you don't know how to install RKE you may follow the below steps: + + * chmod +x ./rke_linux-amd64 + * sudo mv ./rke_linux-amd64 /user/local/bin/rke + RKE requires a *cluster.yml* as input. An example file is show below that describes a Kubernetes cluster that will be mapped onto the OpenStack VMs created earlier in this guide. @@ -357,6 +365,8 @@ Validate deployment :: + > mkdir -p ~/.kube + > cp kube_config_cluster.yml ~/.kube/config.onap > export KUBECONFIG=~/.kube/config.onap @@ -418,7 +428,7 @@ share a common, distributed filesystem. In this tutorial, we will setup an NFS Master, and configure all Worker nodes a Kubernetes cluster to play the role of NFS slaves. -It is recommneded that a separate VM, outside of the kubernetes +It is recommended that a separate VM, outside of the kubernetes cluster, be used. This is to ensure that the NFS Master does not compete for resources with Kubernetes Control Plane or Worker Nodes.