K3S + iSCSI – 04 – Setting up Light Kubernetes
In this series, we go over how to install k3s (Light Kubernetes) on network booting Raspberry Pis to create a cluster. But unlike my previous release, this time we are using iSCSI to hold the linux filesystems. This makes it much better since it reduces issues caused by NFS.
In this fourth video, we install Light Kubernetes and connect to the cluster using Lens.
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Timecodes
0:00 – Intro
0:05 – Recap
0:40 – Validating we are booting from iSCSI
1:12 – Install K3S in the master node
2:20 – Getting the Token from the primary master
3:00 – Install K3S in the secondary master node
4:16 – Install K3S in the worker nodes
6:05 – Setting up Round Robin to master nodes
6:40 – On the router
7:40 – On a Pi-Hole
9:16 – Getting our Kube config file
10:06 – Modifying the config file to use the cluster DNS name
11:00 – Connecting to our cluster using Lens
11:35 – Outro
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