Pmk Cli Remote Ssh

The Platform9 Managed Kubernetes CLI provides an easy way to prepare nodes for creating BareOSarrow-up-right Kubernetes clusters.

The CLI may be utilized to configure and deploy Kubernetes clusters as a remote kubernetes management tool. To do this you require a CentOS or Ubuntu server to download and install the CLI on. Then you are able to use the CLI to prepare your machines with all pre-requisites, attach them to the SaaS Management Plane and then use the Platform9 web app create a cluster.

SSH Setup for Remote Nodes

If you want to use the CLI to create a PMK cluster on remote nodes, then you need to setup ssh based authentication on these nodes with either a password or ssh key.

If creating a cluster with multiple nodes, you need the following configured across all the nodes first:

  • Same username - The CLI requires that you specify the username as a parameter during cluster creation.

  • Same ssh password or common ssh key - The CLI requires that you specify either of these as a parameter during cluster creation.

Follow these instructions to create an ssh key-pair and populate the public key on all your nodes.

  • Ensure you have created a user account with the same userid on each node.

  • Create a new ssh key pair (or skip this instruction if you are using an existing key pair).

ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 2048
  • Copy over the public key portion of the key pair to all the remote nodes. ssh-copy-id is a simple utility that lets you do this without the copy-paste overhead. When you use ssh-copy-id, the public key will be added to the node’s authorized_keys file for the specified user. Make sure this is the common user account you created on all the nodes.

ssh-copy-id [-i <path to ssh public key>] <user>@<remote ip>
  • Test connectivity with the key

ssh [-i <path to ssh private key>] <user>@<remote ip>

Thats it! Now you are all set to create a PMK cluster on these remote nodesarrow-up-right.

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