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delete Delete clusters, instancegroups, instances, and secrets. | delete Delete clusters, instancegroups, instances, and secrets. | ||
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edit Edit clusters and other resources. | edit Edit clusters and other resources. | ||
export Export configuration. | export Export configuration. | ||
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update Update a cluster. | update Update a cluster. | ||
upgrade Upgrade a kubernetes cluster. | upgrade Upgrade a kubernetes cluster. | ||
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version Print the kOps version information. | version Print the kOps version information. | ||
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--add_dir_header If true, adds the file directory to the header of the log messages | --add_dir_header If true, adds the file directory to the header of the log messages |
Latest revision as of 11:05, 14 September 2022
kops --help kOps is Kubernetes Operations. kOps is the easiest way to get a production grade Kubernetes cluster up and running. We like to think of it as kubectl for clusters. kOps helps you create, destroy, upgrade and maintain production-grade, highly available, Kubernetes clusters from the command line. AWS (Amazon Web Services) is currently officially supported, with Digital Ocean and OpenStack in beta support. Usage: kops [command] Available Commands: completion generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell create Create a resource by command line, filename or stdin. delete Delete clusters, instancegroups, instances, and secrets. distrust Distrust keypairs. edit Edit clusters and other resources. export Export configuration. get Get one or many resources. help Help about any command promote Promote a resource. replace Replace cluster resources. rolling-update Rolling update a cluster. toolbox Miscellaneous, infrequently used commands. trust Trust keypairs. update Update a cluster. upgrade Upgrade a kubernetes cluster. validate Validate a kOps cluster. version Print the kOps version information.
Flags: --add_dir_header If true, adds the file directory to the header of the log messages --alsologtostderr log to standard error as well as files --config string yaml config file (default is $HOME/.kops.yaml) -h, --help help for kops --log_backtrace_at traceLocation when logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace (default :0) --log_dir string If non-empty, write log files in this directory --log_file string If non-empty, use this log file --log_file_max_size uint Defines the maximum size a log file can grow to. Unit is megabytes. If the value is 0, the maximum file size is unlimited. (default 1800) --logtostderr log to standard error instead of files (default true) --name string Name of cluster. Overrides KOPS_CLUSTER_NAME environment variable --one_output If true, only write logs to their native severity level (vs also writing to each lower severity level) --skip_headers If true, avoid header prefixes in the log messages --skip_log_headers If true, avoid headers when opening log files --state string Location of state storage (kops 'config' file). Overrides KOPS_STATE_STORE environment variable --stderrthreshold severity logs at or above this threshold go to stderr (default 2) -v, --v Level number for the log level verbosity --vmodule moduleSpec comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging Use "kops [command] --help" for more information about a command.
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