Set the correct OS=
variable in Makefile
- either darwin
if you're running this on Mac, or linux
if running on Linux.
You can start a cluster with:
make cluster
This will spin up 1 Kubernetes master and 3 minions. Creating the cluster downloads a kubectl
binary and configures TLS, so you can run the following locally once the cluster is running:
kubectl get pods --all-namespaces
You should see the following output (or similar):
illium:kube-cluster cd4$ ./kubectl get pods --all-namespaces
NAMESPACE NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
calico-system calico-policy-agent-1s1f4 1/1 Running 0 1m
kube-system kube-dns-v9-dtay6 4/4 Running 0 1m
kube-system kube-ui-v4-cs8ya 1/1 Running 0 1m