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Ihor Dvoretskyi 2018-05-10 21:00:53 +03:00 committed by k8s-ci-robot
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1. Run a Hello World application in your cluster:
kubectl run hello-world --replicas=5 --labels="run=load-balancer-example" --image=gcr.io/google-samples/node-hello:1.0 --port=8080
kubectl run hello-world --replicas=5 --labels="run=load-balancer-example" --image=gcr.io/google-samples/node-hello:1.0 --port=8080
The preceding command creates a
[Deployment](/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment/)
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1. Display information about the Deployment:
kubectl get deployments hello-world
kubectl describe deployments hello-world
kubectl get deployments hello-world
kubectl describe deployments hello-world
1. Display information about your ReplicaSet objects:
kubectl get replicasets
kubectl describe replicasets
kubectl get replicasets
kubectl describe replicasets
1. Create a Service object that exposes the deployment:
kubectl expose deployment hello-world --type=LoadBalancer --name=my-service
kubectl expose deployment hello-world --type=LoadBalancer --name=my-service
1. Display information about the Service:
kubectl get services my-service
kubectl get services my-service
The output is similar to this:
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1. Display detailed information about the Service:
kubectl describe services my-service
kubectl describe services my-service
The output is similar to this:
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1. Use the external IP address (`LoadBalancer Ingress`) to access the Hello
World application:
curl http://<external-ip>:<port>
curl http://<external-ip>:<port>
where `<external-ip>` is the external IP address (`LoadBalancer Ingress`)
of your Service, and `<port>` is the value of `Port` in your Service
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To delete the Service, enter this command:
kubectl delete services my-service
kubectl delete services my-service
To delete the Deployment, the ReplicaSet, and the Pods that are running
the Hello World application, enter this command:
kubectl delete deployment hello-world
kubectl delete deployment hello-world
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Learn more about
[connecting applications with services](/docs/concepts/services-networking/connect-applications-service/).
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