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To deploy the cluster you can use :
To deploy the cluster you can use :
[
**kubespray-cli**
](
https://github.com/kubespray/kubespray-cli
)
<br>
**Ansible**
usual commands and
[
**inventory builder**
](
https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kubespray/blob/master/contrib/inventory_builder/inventory.py
)
<br>
**Ansible**
usual commands and
[
**inventory builder**
](
https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kubespray/blob/master/contrib/inventory_builder/inventory.py
)
<br>
**vagrant**
by simply running
`vagrant up`
(for tests purposes)
<br>
**vagrant**
by simply running
`vagrant up`
(for tests purposes)
<br>
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## Tools and projects on top of Kubespray
## Tools and projects on top of Kubespray
-
[
Digital Rebar Provision
](
https://github.com/digitalrebar/provision/blob/master/doc/integrations/ansible.rst
)
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[
Digital Rebar Provision
](
https://github.com/digitalrebar/provision/blob/master/doc/integrations/ansible.rst
)
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[
Kubespray-cli
](
https://github.com/kubespray/kubespray-cli
)
-
[
Fuel-ccp-installer
](
https://github.com/openstack/fuel-ccp-installer
)
-
[
Fuel-ccp-installer
](
https://github.com/openstack/fuel-ccp-installer
)
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[
Terraform Contrib
](
https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kubespray/tree/master/contrib/terraform
)
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[
Terraform Contrib
](
https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kubespray/tree/master/contrib/terraform
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#### Provisioning
#### Provisioning
You can use kubespray-cli to start new instances on cloud providers
You can deploy instances in your cloud environment in several different ways. Examples include Terraform, Ansible (ec2 and gce modules), and manual creation.
here's an example
```
kubespray [aws|gce] --nodes 2 --etcd 3 --cluster-name test-smana
```
#### Deploy kubernetes
#### Deploy kubernetes
With kubespray-cli
With ansible-playbook command
```
kubespray deploy [--aws|--gce] -u admin
```
Or ansible-playbook command
```
```
ansible-playbook -u smana -e ansible_ssh_user=admin -e cloud_provider=[aws|gce] -b --become-user=root -i inventory/single.cfg cluster.yml
ansible-playbook -u smana -e ansible_ssh_user=admin -e cloud_provider=[aws|gce] -b --become-user=root -i inventory/single.cfg cluster.yml
```
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CoreOS bootstrap
CoreOS bootstrap
===============
===============
Example with
**kubespray-cli**
:
Example with Ansible:
```
kubespray deploy --gce --coreos
```
Or with Ansible:
Before running the cluster playbook you must satisfy the following requirements:
Before running the cluster playbook you must satisfy the following requirements:
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Getting started
Getting started
===============
===============
The easiest way to run the deployement is to use the
**kubespray-cli**
tool.
A complete documentation can be found in its
[
github repository
](
https://github.com/kubespray/kubespray-cli
)
.
Here is a simple example on AWS:
*
Create instances and generate the inventory
```
kubespray aws --instances 3
```
*
Run the deployment
```
kubespray deploy --aws -u centos -n calico
```
Building your own inventory
Building your own inventory
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