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NAME

6       kubeadm  config upload from-flags - Create the in-cluster configuration
7       file for the first time from using flags.
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SYNOPSIS

12       kubeadm config upload from-flags [OPTIONS]
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DESCRIPTION

17       Using this command, you can upload configuration to  the  ConfigMap  in
18       the  cluster  using  the same flags you gave to 'kubeadm init'.  If you
19       initialized your cluster using a v1.7.x or lower kubeadm client and set
20       certain  flags, you need to run this command with the same flags before
21       upgrading to v1.8 using 'kubeadm upgrade'.
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24       The configuration is located in  the  "kube-system"  namespace  in  the
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OPTIONS

30       --apiserver-advertise-address=""
31           The  IP  address  the  API Server will advertise it's listening on.
32       Specify '0.0.0.0' to use the address of the default network interface.
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39       --apiserver-cert-extra-sans=[]
40           Optional extra Subject Alternative Names (SANs) to use for the  API
41       Server serving certificate. Can be both IP addresses and DNS names.
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44       --cert-dir="/etc/kubernetes/pki"
45           The path where to save and store the certificates.
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48       --cri-socket="/var/run/dockershim.sock"
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52       --feature-gates=""
53           A  set  of  key=value pairs that describe feature gates for various
54       features. Options  are:  Auditing=true|false  (ALPHA  -  default=false)
55       CoreDNS=true|false (default=true) DynamicKubeletConfig=true|false (BETA
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59       --kubernetes-version="stable-1"
60           Choose a specific Kubernetes version for the control plane.
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68           Specify range of IP addresses for the pod network. If set, the con‐
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OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS

82       --azure-container-registry-config=""
83           Path  to the file containing Azure container registry configuration
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88           The Google Cloud Platform Service  Account  JSON  Key  to  use  for
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92       --kubeconfig="/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf"
93           The KubeConfig file to use when talking to the cluster. If the flag
94       is not set, a set of standard locations are searched  for  an  existing
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98       --log-flush-frequency=5s
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SEE ALSO

112       kubeadm-config-upload(1),
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HISTORY

117       January  2015,  Originally compiled by Eric Paris (eparis at redhat dot
118       com) based on the kubernetes source material, but hopefully  they  have
119       been automatically generated since!
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