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Conformance tests results for 1.19/lke (cncf#1296)
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vendor: Linode | ||
name: Linode Kubernetes Engine | ||
version: v1.13.0 | ||
website_url: https://www.linode.com/products/kubernetes/ | ||
documentation_url: https://developers.linode.com/api/v4/lke-clusters | ||
product_logo_url: https://www.linode.com/media/images/logos/diagonal/light/linode-logo_diagonal_light.eps | ||
type: hosted | ||
description: "Linode Kubernetes Engine is a fast and simple way to deploy, scale, and manage Kubernetes clusters running on Linode's global infrastructure." | ||
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# Linode Kubernetes Engine | ||
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To get started, you'll first need to set up a Linode account and log into the | ||
Cloud Manager UI. Please refer to the Linode [getting | ||
started](https://www.linode.com/docs/getting-started/) guide for this step. Once you have | ||
logged in, continue with the steps below to create a cluster and run the | ||
conformance tests. | ||
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## Create a cluster | ||
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To create a cluster with Linode Kubernetes Engine, click Kubernetes from the | ||
"Create" menu at the top of any page in the Cloud Manager. You will arrive on | ||
the [cluster creation page](https://cloud.linode.com/kubernetes/create) where | ||
you can select the region, node pools, label, and Kubernetes version for your | ||
cluster. From there, you will be redirected to your cluster's details page, and | ||
after a few seconds you can click to download a `kubectl` config file for your | ||
cluster. For the most up-to-date instructions with screenshots, please refer to | ||
to the [deployment | ||
documentation](https://www.linode.com/docs/kubernetes/deploy-and-manage-a-cluster-with-linode-kubernetes-engine-a-tutorial/). | ||
For the next section please ensure that you have exported your `KUBECONFIG` | ||
environment variable as instructed in this guide, or have otherwise [configured | ||
your `kubectl` | ||
context](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/configure-access-multiple-clusters/), | ||
as `sonobuoy` uses this same configuration to connect to your cluster. | ||
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## Run conformance tests | ||
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Follow the k8s-conformance | ||
[test instructions](https://github.com/cncf/k8s-conformance/blob/master/instructions.md#running) | ||
to run the conformance tests. | ||
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The output here was obtained with Sonobuoy 0.20.0 running on a Kubernetes 1.19.7 cluster. |
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