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		@@ -105,9 +105,10 @@ Set the hostname on each machine listed in the `machines.txt` file:
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```bash
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while read IP FQDN HOST SUBNET; do
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    CMD="sed -i 's/^127.0.0.1.*/127.0.0.1\t${FQDN} ${HOST} localhost/' /etc/hosts"
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    CMD="sed -i 's/^127.0.1.1.*/127.0.1.1\t${FQDN} ${HOST}/' /etc/hosts"
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    ssh -n root@${IP} "$CMD"
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    ssh -n root@${IP} hostnamectl hostname ${HOST}
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    ssh -n root@${IP} hostnamectl set-hostname ${HOST}
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    ssh -n root@${IP} systemctl restart systemd-hostnamed
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done < machines.txt
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```
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@@ -199,9 +200,9 @@ done
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```
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```text
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server aarch64 GNU/Linux
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node-0 aarch64 GNU/Linux
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node-1 aarch64 GNU/Linux
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server.kubernetes.local aarch64 GNU/Linux
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node-0.kubernetes.local aarch64 GNU/Linux
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node-1.kubernetes.local aarch64 GNU/Linux
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```
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## Adding `/etc/hosts` Entries To The Remote Machines
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@@ -122,9 +122,28 @@ mv kube-scheduler.service /etc/systemd/system/
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> Allow up to 10 seconds for the Kubernetes API Server to fully initialize.
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You can check if the Kubernetes API Server is active by running the following command:
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```bash
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systemctl is-active kube-apiserver
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```
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For a more detailed status check run the following command:
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```bash
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systemctl status kube-apiserver
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```
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If you run into any errors or want to view the logs run the following command:
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```bash
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journalctl -u kube-apiserver --no-pager
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```
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### Verification
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At this point the Kubernetes control plane components should be up and running. Verify this using the `kubectl` command line tool:
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```bash
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kubectl cluster-info \
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  --kubeconfig admin.kubeconfig
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@@ -156,6 +156,16 @@ Create the `kubelet-config.yaml` configuration file:
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}
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```
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Check if the kubelet service is running:
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```bash
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systemctl is-active kubelet
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```
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```text
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active
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```
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Be sure to complete the steps in this section on each worker node, `node-0` and `node-1`, before moving on to the next section.
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## Verification
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