Install the kube-proxy addon to a Kubernetes cluster
Synopsis
Install the kube-proxy addon components via the API server.
kubeadm init phase addon kube-proxy [flags]
Options
| --apiserver-advertise-address string | |
| The IP address the API Server will advertise it's listening on. If not set the default network interface will be used. | |
| --apiserver-bind-port int32 Default: 6443 | |
| Port for the API Server to bind to. | |
| --config string | |
| Path to a kubeadm configuration file. | |
| --control-plane-endpoint string | |
| Specify a stable IP address or DNS name for the control plane. | |
| --dry-run | |
| Don't apply any changes; just output what would be done. | |
| -h, --help | |
| help for kube-proxy | |
| --image-repository string Default: "registry.k8s.io" | |
| Choose a container registry to pull control plane images from | |
| --kubeconfig string Default: "/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf" | |
| The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. If the flag is not set, a set of standard locations can be searched for an existing kubeconfig file. | |
| --kubernetes-version string Default: "stable-1" | |
| Choose a specific Kubernetes version for the control plane. | |
| --pod-network-cidr string | |
| Specify range of IP addresses for the pod network. If set, the control plane will automatically allocate CIDRs for every node. | |
| --print-manifest | |
| Print the addon manifests to STDOUT instead of installing them | |
Options inherited from parent commands
| --rootfs string | |
| The path to the 'real' host root filesystem. This will cause kubeadm to chroot into the provided path. | |