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*http://www.lucainvernizzi.net/blog/2014/12/03/vagrant-and-libvirt-kvm-qemu-setting-up-boxes-the-easy-way/ | *http://www.lucainvernizzi.net/blog/2014/12/03/vagrant-and-libvirt-kvm-qemu-setting-up-boxes-the-easy-way/ | ||
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Version vom 20. April 2015, 18:53 Uhr
install
systems
setting a cluster
After running this command you will get out a new private discovery URL that looks something like https://discovery.etcd.io/<token>. Take this token and put it in the relevant section of the user-data file using your favorite text editor. When you are done the top of the user-data file should look like this:
#cloud-config coreos: etcd: discovery: https://discovery.etcd.io/<token>
- eval `ssh-agent -s`
- ssh-add
- ssh-add ~/.vagrant.d/insecure_private_key
- vagrant ssh core-01 -- -A
on the node
- core@core-01 ~ $ fleetctl list-machines
MACHINE IP METADATA 56ba03a8... 172.17.8.101 - 747c8c53... 172.17.8.102 - e82acbd2... 172.17.8.103 -
setting the first key
- core@core-01 ~ $ etcdctl set first-etcd-key "Hello World"
Hello World
getting the first key from the other machines
- core@core-01 ~ $ fleetctl ssh e82acbd2 etcdctl get first-etcd-key
Hello World
- core@core-01 ~ $ fleetctl ssh 747c8c53 etcdctl get first-etcd-key
Hello World