Difference between revisions of "Merge multiple kubeconfigs"
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2) Use <code>[[kubectl konfig merge]]</code> for merge files: | 2) Use <code>[[kubectl konfig merge]]</code> for merge files: | ||
− | + | :<code>[[kubectl konfig merge]] kubeconfig1.yml kubeconfig2.yml > merged_kubeconfig</code> | |
for CLUSTER in $([[rancher cluster ls]] | grep -v NAME | cut -d"*" -f2- | awk '{print $3}' ); do [[rancher cluster kubeconfig]] $CLUSTER > $CLUSTER.kubeconfig; done | for CLUSTER in $([[rancher cluster ls]] | grep -v NAME | cut -d"*" -f2- | awk '{print $3}' ); do [[rancher cluster kubeconfig]] $CLUSTER > $CLUSTER.kubeconfig; done |
Revision as of 09:48, 12 January 2024
Merge multiple ~/.kube/config
into one using kubectl konfig merge
1) Make a backup of your current [~/.kube/config]]
cp ~/.kube/config ~/.kube/config.BAK.$(date '+%Y-%m-%d_%H%M')
2) Use kubectl konfig merge
for merge files:
kubectl konfig merge kubeconfig1.yml kubeconfig2.yml > merged_kubeconfig
for CLUSTER in $(rancher cluster ls | grep -v NAME | cut -d"*" -f2- | awk '{print $3}' ); do rancher cluster kubeconfig $CLUSTER > $CLUSTER.kubeconfig; done
Related
date: date '+%Y-%m-%d_%H%M'
See also
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