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| author | Brian Grant <bgrant0607@users.noreply.github.com> | 2015-07-19 08:45:54 -0700 |
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| committer | Brian Grant <bgrant0607@users.noreply.github.com> | 2015-07-19 08:45:54 -0700 |
| commit | 56dd6eaed62545a1c1e24067f4ad8c03d8021afd (patch) | |
| tree | 229d21a249b88fd2569a9278f2ee66dca0b0c6da /developer-guides | |
| parent | 753fab889e0f6de95ba44a06b3b0c60a8fd34f5b (diff) | |
| parent | 883791a848441058457a4ab4ac50388b42396af8 (diff) | |
Merge pull request #11551 from a-robinson/docs
Improve syntax highlighting for design and devel docs
Diffstat (limited to 'developer-guides')
| -rw-r--r-- | developer-guides/vagrant.md | 34 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/developer-guides/vagrant.md b/developer-guides/vagrant.md index bf4ca862..f451d755 100644 --- a/developer-guides/vagrant.md +++ b/developer-guides/vagrant.md @@ -86,8 +86,8 @@ vagrant ssh minion-3 To view the service status and/or logs on the kubernetes-master: -```sh -vagrant ssh master +```console +$ vagrant ssh master [vagrant@kubernetes-master ~] $ sudo systemctl status kube-apiserver [vagrant@kubernetes-master ~] $ sudo journalctl -r -u kube-apiserver @@ -100,8 +100,8 @@ vagrant ssh master To view the services on any of the nodes: -```sh -vagrant ssh minion-1 +```console +$ vagrant ssh minion-1 [vagrant@kubernetes-minion-1] $ sudo systemctl status docker [vagrant@kubernetes-minion-1] $ sudo journalctl -r -u docker [vagrant@kubernetes-minion-1] $ sudo systemctl status kubelet @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ Once your Vagrant machines are up and provisioned, the first thing to do is to c You may need to build the binaries first, you can do this with `make` -```sh +```console $ ./cluster/kubectl.sh get nodes NAME LABELS STATUS @@ -182,8 +182,8 @@ Interact with the cluster When using the vagrant provider in Kubernetes, the `cluster/kubectl.sh` script will cache your credentials in a `~/.kubernetes_vagrant_auth` file so you will not be prompted for them in the future. -```sh -cat ~/.kubernetes_vagrant_auth +```console +$ cat ~/.kubernetes_vagrant_auth { "User": "vagrant", "Password": "vagrant" "CAFile": "/home/k8s_user/.kubernetes.vagrant.ca.crt", @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ You should now be set to use the `cluster/kubectl.sh` script. For example try to Your cluster is running, you can list the nodes in your cluster: -```sh +```console $ ./cluster/kubectl.sh get nodes NAME LABELS STATUS @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ Now start running some containers! You can now use any of the cluster/kube-*.sh commands to interact with your VM machines. Before starting a container there will be no pods, services and replication controllers. -``` +```console $ cluster/kubectl.sh get pods NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ CONTROLLER CONTAINER(S) IMAGE(S) SELECTOR REPLICAS Start a container running nginx with a replication controller and three replicas -``` +```console $ cluster/kubectl.sh run my-nginx --image=nginx --replicas=3 --port=80 CONTROLLER CONTAINER(S) IMAGE(S) SELECTOR REPLICAS my-nginx my-nginx nginx run=my-nginx 3 @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ my-nginx my-nginx nginx run=my-nginx 3 When listing the pods, you will see that three containers have been started and are in Waiting state: -``` +```console $ cluster/kubectl.sh get pods NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE my-nginx-389da 1/1 Waiting 0 33s @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ my-nginx-nyj3x 1/1 Waiting 0 33s You need to wait for the provisioning to complete, you can monitor the minions by doing: -```sh +```console $ sudo salt '*minion-1' cmd.run 'docker images' kubernetes-minion-1: REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED VIRTUAL SIZE @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ kubernetes-minion-1: Once the docker image for nginx has been downloaded, the container will start and you can list it: -```sh +```console $ sudo salt '*minion-1' cmd.run 'docker ps' kubernetes-minion-1: CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ kubernetes-minion-1: Going back to listing the pods, services and replicationcontrollers, you now have: -``` +```console $ cluster/kubectl.sh get pods NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE my-nginx-389da 1/1 Running 0 33s @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ We did not start any services, hence there are none listed. But we see three rep Check the [guestbook](../../../examples/guestbook/README.md) application to learn how to create a service. You can already play with scaling the replicas with: -```sh +```console $ ./cluster/kubectl.sh scale rc my-nginx --replicas=2 $ ./cluster/kubectl.sh get pods NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE @@ -327,8 +327,8 @@ rm ~/.kubernetes_vagrant_auth After using kubectl.sh make sure that the correct credentials are set: -```sh -cat ~/.kubernetes_vagrant_auth +```console +$ cat ~/.kubernetes_vagrant_auth { "User": "vagrant", "Password": "vagrant" |
