K0s install worker
k0s install worker#
Install k0s worker on a brand-new system. Must be run as root (or with sudo)
k0s install worker [flags]
Examples#
Worker subcommand allows you to pass in all available worker parameters.
All default values of worker command will be passed to the service stub unless overriden.
Windows flags like "--api-server", "--cidr-range" and "--cluster-dns" will be ignored since install command doesn't yet support Windows services
Options#
--api-server string HACK: api-server for the windows worker node
--cidr-range string HACK: cidr range for the windows worker node (default "10.96.0.0/12")
--cluster-dns string HACK: cluster dns for the windows worker node (default "10.96.0.10")
--cri-socket string container runtime socket to use, default to internal containerd. Format: [remote|docker]:[path-to-socket]
--enable-cloud-provider Whether or not to enable cloud provider support in kubelet
-h, --help help for worker
--kubelet-extra-args string extra args for kubelet
--labels strings Node labels, list of key=value pairs
-l, --logging stringToString Logging Levels for the different components (default [konnectivity-server=1,kube-apiserver=1,kube-controller-manager=1,kube-scheduler=1,kubelet=1,kube-proxy=1,etcd=info,containerd=info])
--profile string worker profile to use on the node (default "default")
--taints strings Node taints, list of key=value:effect strings
--token-file string Path to the file containing token.
Options inherited from parent commands#
--data-dir string Data Directory for k0s (default: /var/lib/k0s). DO NOT CHANGE for an existing setup, things will break!
-d, --debug Debug logging (default: false)
--debugListenOn string Http listenOn for Debug pprof handler (default ":6060")
-e, --env stringArray set environment variable
--force force init script creation
--status-socket string Full file path to the socket file. (default "/var/lib/k0s/run/status.sock")
-v, --verbose Verbose logging (default: false)
SEE ALSO#
- k0s install - Install k0s on a brand-new system. Must be run as root (or with sudo)