开源软件名称(OpenSource Name): k8s-cookbook/recipes开源软件地址(OpenSource Url): https://github.com/k8s-cookbook/recipes开源编程语言(OpenSource Language):
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开源软件介绍(OpenSource Introduction): This is the place where we provide the manifests, scripts, configuration files and other related material used in the Kubernetes Cookbook . It's organized along the book's 14 chapters. In bold you see the recipes that contain files, such as YAML manifests, here:
1. Getting Started With Kubernetes
1.1 Using Kubernetes Without Installation
1.2 Installing the Kubernetes CLI kubectl
1.3 Installing Minikube To Run A Local Kubernetes Instance
1.4 Using Minikube Locally for Development
1.5 Starting your First Application on Minikube
1.6 Accessing the Dashboard in Minikube
2. Creating a Kubernetes Cluster
2.1 Installing kubeadm
To Create A Kubernetes Cluster
2.2 Bootstrapping A Kubernetes Cluster Using kubeadm
2.3 Downloading A Kubernetes Release From GitHub
2.4 Downloading Client And Server Binaries
2.5 Using Hyperkube Image To Run A Kubernetes Master Node With Docker
2.6 Writing A Systemd Unit File To Run Kubernetes Components
2.7 Creating A Kubernetes Cluster On Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
2.8 Creating A Kubernetes Cluster On Azure Container Service (ACS)
3. Learning to Use the Kubernetes Client
3.1 Listing Resources
3.2 Deleting Resources
3.3 Watching Resource Changes With kubectl
3.4 Editing Resources With kubectl
3.5 Letting kubectl
Explain Resources And Fields
4. Creating and Modifying Fundamental Workloads
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4.1 Creating A Deployment Using kubectl run
4.2 Creating Objects From File Manifests
4.3 Writing A Pod Manifest From Scratch
4.4 Launching Deployment Using A Manifest
4.5 Updating A Deployment
5. Working With Services
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5.1 Creating A Service To Expose Your Application
5.2 Verifying the DNS Entry of a Service
5.3 Changing The Type of a Service
5.4 Deploy An Ingress Controller on Minikube
5.5 Making Services Accessible From Outside The Cluster
6. Exploring the Kubernetes API and Key Metadata
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6.1 Discovering API Endpoints Of The Kubernetes API Server
6.2 Understanding The Structure Of A Kubernetes Manifest
6.3 Creating Namespaces To Avoid Name Collisions
6.4 Setting Quotas Within A Namespace
6.5 Labelling An Object
6.6 Using Labels For Queries
6.7 Annotating a Resource With One Command
7. Managing Specialized Workloads
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7.1 Running A Batch Job
7.2 Running a Task on a Schedule Within a Pod
7.3 Running Infrastructure Daemons Per Node
7.4 Managing Stateful and Leader-Follower Apps
7.5 Influencing Pods Startup Behavior
8. Volumes and Configuration Data
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8.1 Exchanging Data Between Containers Via A Local Volume
8.2 Passing An API Access Key To A Pod Using A Secret
8.3 Providing Configuration Data To An Application
8.4 Using A Persistent Volume With Minikube
8.5 Understanding Data Persistency on Minikube
8.6 Dynamically Provision Persistent Storage On GKE
9. Scaling
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9.1 Scaling A Deployment
9.2 Automatically Resizing a Cluster in GKE
9.3 Automatically Resizing a Cluster in AWS
9.4 Using Horizontal Pod Autoscaling on GKE
10. Security
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10.1 Providing A Unique Identity For An Application
10.2 Listing And Viewing Access Control Information
10.3 Controlling Access To Resources
10.4 Securing Pods
11. Monitoring and Logging
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11.1 Accessing The Logs of a Container
11.2 Recover From a Broken State With a Liveness Probe
11.3 Control Traffic Flow to a Pod Using a Readiness Probe
11.4 Adding Liveness and Readiness Probes To Your Deployments
11.5 Enabling Heapster on Minikube To Monitor Resources
11.6 Using Prometheus On Minikube
11.7 Using Elasticsearch-Fluentd-Kibana (EFK) On Minikube
12. Maintenance And Troubleshooting
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12.1 Enabling Autocomplete For kubectl
12.2 Removing a Pod From a Service
12.3 Access a ClusterIP Service Outside the Cluster
12.4 Understanding And Parsing Resource Statuses
12.5 Debugging Pods
12.6 Getting A Detailed Snapshot Of The Cluster State
12.7 Adding Kubernetes Worker Nodes
12.8 Draining Kubernetes Nodes For Maintenance
12.9 Managing etcd
13. Developing Kubernetes
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13.1 Compiling From Source
13.2 Compiling A Specific Component
13.3 Using A Python Client To Interact With The Kubernetes API
13.4 Extending The API Using Custom Resource Definitions (CRD)
14. Ecosystem
14.1 Installing Helm, The Kubernetes Package Manager
14.2 Using Helm to Install Applications
14.3 Creating Your Own Chart To Package Your Application with Helm
14.4 Converting Your Docker Compose Files To Kubernetes Manifests
14.5 Creating A Kubernetes Cluster With kubicorn
14.6 Storing Encrypted Secrets in Version Control
14.7 Deploying Functions with kubeless
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