kubernetes-the-hard-way/docs/10-configuring-kubectl.md

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Configuring kubectl for Remote Access

In this lab you will generate a kubeconfig file for the kubectl command line utility based on the admin user credentials.

Run the commands in this lab from the same directory used to generate the admin client certificates.

The Admin Kubernetes Configuration File

Each kubeconfig requires a Kubernetes API Server to connect to. To support high availability the IP address assigned to the external load balancer fronting the Kubernetes API Servers will be used.

Generate a kubeconfig file suitable for authenticating as the admin user:

KUBERNETES_PUBLIC_ADDRESS="$(gcloud compute addresses describe kubernetes-the-hard-way \
  --format 'value(address)')"

kubectl config set-cluster kubernetes-the-hard-way \
  --certificate-authority ca.pem \
  --embed-certs \
  --server "https://${KUBERNETES_PUBLIC_ADDRESS}:6443"

kubectl config set-credentials admin \
  --client-certificate admin.pem \
  --client-key admin-key.pem

kubectl config set-context kubernetes-the-hard-way \
  --cluster kubernetes-the-hard-way \
  --user admin

kubectl config use-context kubernetes-the-hard-way

Verification

Check the version of the remote Kubernetes cluster:

kubectl version --short

output

Client Version: v1.27.4
Kustomize Version: v5.0.1
Server Version: v1.27.4

List the nodes in the remote Kubernetes cluster:

kubectl get nodes

output

NAME       STATUS   ROLES    AGE     VERSION
worker-0   Ready    <none>   5m38s   v1.27.4
worker-1   Ready    <none>   5m38s   v1.27.4
worker-2   Ready    <none>   5m38s   v1.27.4

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