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Para operar como um cluster anexado ao GKE, ele precisa ter
as seguintes características.
Requisitos do cluster do EKS (AWS)
As versões de plataforma compatíveis estão listadas aqui. A versão principal.secundária do
cluster do Kubernetes precisa corresponder à versão da plataforma selecionada.
Você também pode listar todas as versões compatíveis usando:
Verifique se a ferramenta de linha de comando kubectl está instalada na sua máquina local
e configurada para acessar o cluster. Isso inclui configurar as
credenciais de usuário corretas no arquivo kubeconfig.
Verifique se há conectividade de rede com o cluster.
O cluster precisa ter um provedor de identidade OIDC do IAM público. Siga as instruções em Criar um provedor OIDC do IAM para o cluster para verificar se um provedor existe. Se não existir, crie um.
Requisitos de rede
Como os clusters anexados dependem dos serviços de suporte do Google Cloud, você precisa
modificar as regras de firewall de saída do cluster para permitir
o acesso aos domínios a seguir. Essa é a única alteração que você precisa fazer no
cluster para instalar e executar clusters anexados ao GKE.
Antes de anexar o cluster ao serviço de gerenciamento do Google Cloud,
instale a CLI gcloud incluindo o comando gcloud e conceda ao serviço de gerenciamento do Google Cloud
acesso à sua conta do Google Cloud para que ele possa gerenciar os
recursos do cluster anexado.
Verifique a instalação da CLI gcloud com o seguinte comando:
gcloud version
Se a CLI gcloud não estiver instalada ou a versão dela for anterior à
versão 412.0.0, instale a versão 412.0.0 ou posterior seguindo as
instruções de instalação da CLI gcloud.
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