Single-Node (Local Development) Cluster
Provided in the source code for NDS Labs is a script called kube-up.sh which will launch a local kubernetes cluster on your machine.
It will also download kubectl for you, as described above, and place it into the ~/bin/ folder.
#!/bin/sh docker run \ --volume=/:/rootfs:ro \ --volume=/sys:/sys:ro \ --volume=/var/lib/docker/:/var/lib/docker:rw \ --volume=/var/lib/kubelet/:/var/lib/kubelet:rw \ --volume=/var/run:/var/run:rw \ --volume=`pwd`/manifests/etcd.json:/etc/kubernetes/manifests/etcd.json \ --net=host \ --pid=host \ --privileged=true \ -d \ gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube-amd64:v{K8S_VERSION} \ /hyperkube kubelet \ --containerized \ --hostname-override="127.0.0.1" \ --address="0.0.0.0" \ --api-servers=http://localhost:8080 \ --config=/etc/kubernetes/manifests \ --allow-privileged=true --v=2 mkdir -p ~/bin if [ ! -e ~/bin/kubectl ]; then curl -L https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/${K8S_VERSION}/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl -o ~/bin/kubectl chmod +x ~/bin/kubectl fi
NOTE: The first time you start your cluster, Kubernetes will tell docker to download several images.
This happens in the background and can take several minutes, so please be patient.
Deploying a Multi-Node (Production) Cluster
OpenStack (Nebula)
More information is needed on what would be involved in this process