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:<code>[[git clone]] https://github.com/hashicorp/learn-terraform-provision-eks-cluster && [[cd learn-terraform-provision-eks-cluster]]</code>
 
:<code>[[git clone]] https://github.com/hashicorp/learn-terraform-provision-eks-cluster && [[cd learn-terraform-provision-eks-cluster]]</code>
  
1) Execute ([[tf login]])
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1) Execute (<code>[[tf login]]</code>)
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* Change [[TFC execution mode]] to [[local]] in TFC web portal
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* Change [[name]] in [[main.tf]] ([[Terraform module: vpc]] section) to your prefered VPC name
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* Configure your [[AWS profile]] name in <code>[[main.tf]]</code>, do not use default.
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  [[export]] [[TF_CLOUD_ORGANIZATION]]=test
 
  [[export]] [[TF_CLOUD_ORGANIZATION]]=test
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  [[terraform init]] #It may take several minutes
 
  [[terraform init]] #It may take several minutes
 
  [[terraform plan]]
 
  [[terraform plan]]
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3) Review [[resources]]:
 
3) Review [[resources]]:
 
  <code>[[terraform show (EKS using Terraform)|terraform show]] | grep -w resource | sort | uniq</code>
 
  <code>[[terraform show (EKS using Terraform)|terraform show]] | grep -w resource | sort | uniq</code>
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<code>[[terraform show (EKS using Terraform)|terraform show]] | grep -w resource | sort | uniq | [[wc -l]]</code>
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4) Configure <code>[[kubectl]]</code>
 
4) Configure <code>[[kubectl]]</code>
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5) Review [[cluster status]]/configuration
 
5) Review [[cluster status]]/configuration
 
  [[kubectl cluster-info]]
 
  [[kubectl cluster-info]]
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[[kubectl cluster-info dump]]
 
  [[kubectl get all -A]]
 
  [[kubectl get all -A]]
 
  [[Default EKS installation]]
 
  [[Default EKS installation]]
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== Errors ==
 
== Errors ==
 
* <code>[[Error: Failed to read organization]]</code>
 
* <code>[[Error: Failed to read organization]]</code>
 
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* <code>[[Error: failed to create backend alias to target]] "". The hostname is not in the correct format.</code>
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* <code>[[Error: Invalid or missing required argument]] .../... [[TF_CLOUD_ORGANIZATION]]</code>
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* [[Unable to parse config file]] ~/.aws/config
  
 
== Related ==
 
== Related ==
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* [[Addons]]: <code>[[eks-pod-identity-agent]]</code>, <code>[[aws-efs-csi-driver]], [[amazon-cloudwatch-observability]]</code>
 
* <code>[[helm install]]</code>
 
* <code>[[helm install]]</code>
 
* <code>[[aws eks update-kubeconfig --name my-eks-cluster-name]]</code>
 
* <code>[[aws eks update-kubeconfig --name my-eks-cluster-name]]</code>
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* <code>[[node_groups]]</code>
 
* <code>[[node_groups]]</code>
 
* [[terraform.tf]]
 
* [[terraform.tf]]
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* [[Apply complete! Resources: 63 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.]]
  
 
== Activities ==
 
== Activities ==

Latest revision as of 11:07, 12 February 2024

Example[edit]

0) Download code

git clone https://github.com/hashicorp/learn-terraform-provision-eks-cluster && cd learn-terraform-provision-eks-cluster

1) Execute (tf login)

export TF_CLOUD_ORGANIZATION=test


terraform init #It may take several minutes
terraform plan
terraform apply: Terraform EKS apply output
It may take around 15 min
one liner: export TF_CLOUD_ORGANIZATION=test && tf init && tf plan && tf apply

2) Update configuration

Update kubeconfig with credentials:
aws eks --region $(terraform output -raw region) update-kubeconfig --name $(terraform output -raw cluster_name)

Added new context arn:aws:eks:us-east-2:XXXXXXX:cluster/myeks-eks-xxxx to /Users/youruser/.kube/config

2.1) Review EKS cluster created

kubectl get nodes
NAME                                       STATUS   ROLES    AGE     VERSION
ip-10-0-1-29.us-east-2.compute.internal    Ready    <none>   5m31s   v1.23.9-eks-ba74326
ip-10-0-1-47.us-east-2.compute.internal    Ready    <none>   5m21s   v1.23.9-eks-ba74326
ip-10-0-2-121.us-east-2.compute.internal   Ready    <none>   5m13s   v1.23.9-eks-ba74326

3) Review resources:

terraform show | grep -w resource | sort | uniq
terraform show | grep -w resource | sort | uniq | wc -l
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4) Configure kubectl

aws eks list-clusters --output text | awk '{print $2}'
aws eks update-kubeconfig --name my-eks-cluster-name

5) Review cluster status/configuration

kubectl cluster-info
kubectl cluster-info dump
kubectl get all -A
Default EKS installation

6) Install your desired addons:

helm install

Errors[edit]

Related[edit]

Activities[edit]

See also[edit]

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