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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]]  ~/.kube/config yournewcluster-configfile > merged_kubeconfig</code>
 
:<code>[[kubectl konfig merge]]  ~/.kube/config yournewcluster-configfile > merged_kubeconfig</code>
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cp merged_kubeconfig ~/.kube/config
  
 
  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 10:31, 24 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 ~/.kube/config yournewcluster-configfile > merged_kubeconfig

3)

cp merged_kubeconfig ~/.kube/config
for CLUSTER in $(rancher cluster ls | grep -v NAME | cut -d"*" -f2- | awk '{print $3}' ); do rancher cluster kubeconfig $CLUSTER > $CLUSTER.kubeconfig; done

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