Vagrant Install ================= Assuming you have Vagrant (1.8+) installed with virtualbox (it may work with vmware, but is untested) you should be able to launch a 3 node Kubernetes cluster by simply running `$ vagrant up`.
This will spin up 3 VMs and install kubernetes on them. Once they are completed you can connect to any of them by running
`$ vagrant ssh k8s-0[1..3]`. ``` $ vagrant up Bringing machine 'k8s-01' up with 'virtualbox' provider... Bringing machine 'k8s-02' up with 'virtualbox' provider... Bringing machine 'k8s-03' up with 'virtualbox' provider... ==> k8s-01: Box 'bento/ubuntu-14.04' could not be found. Attempting to find and install... ... ... k8s-03: Running ansible-playbook... PLAY [k8s-cluster] ************************************************************* TASK [setup] ******************************************************************* ok: [k8s-03] ok: [k8s-01] ok: [k8s-02] ... ... PLAY RECAP ********************************************************************* k8s-01 : ok=157 changed=66 unreachable=0 failed=0 k8s-02 : ok=137 changed=59 unreachable=0 failed=0 k8s-03 : ok=86 changed=51 unreachable=0 failed=0 $ vagrant ssh k8s-01 vagrant@k8s-01:~$ kubectl get nodes NAME STATUS AGE k8s-01 Ready 45s k8s-02 Ready 45s k8s-03 Ready 45s ``` Use alternative OS for Vagrant ============================== By default, Vagrant uses Ubuntu 16.04 box to provision a local cluster. You may use an alternative supported operating system for your local cluster. Change `$os` variable in `Vagrantfile` to another operating system to change the vagrant base box. The supported operating systems for vagrant are defined in the `SUPPORTED_OS` constant in the `Vagrantfile`.