Minikube cluster
Minikube software runs a single-node Kubernetes cluster in a virtual machine.
The cluster/minikube/cdk-minikube start command creates a Minikube cluster with a configuration that’s suitable for CDK deployments.
To set up Minikube:
$ cd /path/to/forgeops/cluster/minikube
$ ./cdk-minikube start
Running: "minikube start --cpus=3 --memory=9g --disk-size=40g --cni=true
--kubernetes-version=stable --addons=ingress,volumesnapshots --driver=hyperkit"
😄 minikube v1.30.1 on Darwin 13.2.1
✨ Using the hyperkit driver based on user configuration
👍 Starting control plane node minikube in cluster minikube
🔥 Creating hyperkit VM (CPUs=3, Memory=9216MB, Disk=40960MB) ...
🐳 Preparing Kubernetes v1.26.3 on Docker 20.10.23 …
🔗 Configuring CNI (Container Networking Interface) …
▪ Using image gcr.io/k8s-minikube/storage-provisioner:v5
▪ Using image k8s.gcr.io/sig-storage/snapshot-controller:v6.1.0
▪ Using image registry.k8s.io/ingress-nginx/controller:v1.7.0
▪ Using image registry.k8s.io/ingress-nginx/kube-webhook-certgen:v20230312-helm-chart-4.5.2-28-g66a760794
▪ Using image registry.k8s.io/ingress-nginx/kube-webhook-certgen:v20230312-helm-chart-4.5.2-28-g66a760794
🔎 Verifying Kubernetes components...
🔎 Verifying ingress addon...
🌟 Enabled addons: storage-provisioner, default-storageclass, volumesnapshots, ingress
🏄 Done! kubectl is now configured to use "minikube" cluster and "default" namespace by default
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By default, the cluster/minikube/cdk-minikube utility uses the
Hyperkit driver on macOS systems and the Docker driver on Linux systems. If you
prefer to configure a different virtual machine driver, specify the |