1KUBERNETES(1)                      Jan 2015                      KUBERNETES(1)
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NAME

6       kubectl create quota - Create a quota with the specified name.
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SYNOPSIS

11       kubectl create quota [OPTIONS]
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DESCRIPTION

16       Create  a  resourcequota  with  the  specified  name,  hard  limits and
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OPTIONS

22       --allow-missing-template-keys=true
23           If true, ignore any errors in templates when a field or map key  is
24       missing  in  the  template.  Only applies to golang and jsonpath output
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29           If true, only print the object that would be sent, without  sending
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33       --generator="resourcequotas/v1"
34           The name of the API generator to use.
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37       --hard=""
38           A comma-delimited set of resource=quantity pairs that define a hard
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43           Output format. One of:  json|yaml|name|template|go-template|go-tem‐
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47       --save-config=false
48           If  true,  the configuration of current object will be saved in its
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50       useful  when  you  want  to perform kubectl apply on this object in the
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55           A comma-delimited set of quota scopes  that  must  all  match  each
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60           Template  string  or  path  to template file to use when -o=go-tem‐
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62http://golang.org/pkg/text/template/#pkg-overview⟩].
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OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS

71       --allow-verification-with-non-compliant-keys=false
72           Allow  a  SignatureVerifier  to  use  keys  which  are  technically
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89           Group to impersonate for the operation, this flag can  be  repeated
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94           Path  to the file containing Azure container registry configuration
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99           Comma-separated list of files to check for boot-id. Use  the  first
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119       --cloud-provider-gce-lb-src-cidrs=130.211.0.0/22,209.85.152.0/22,209.85.204.0/22,35.191.0.0/16
120           CIDRs opened in GCE firewall for LB traffic proxy  health checks
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124           The name of the kubeconfig cluster to use
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136           The name of the kubeconfig context to use
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140           Indicates   the   tolerationSeconds   of   the    toleration    for
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146           Indicates the tolerationSeconds  of  the  toleration  for  unreach‐
147       able:NoExecute  that  is  added  by  default to every pod that does not
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156           a comma-separated list of environment variable keys that  needs  to
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165           DEPRECATED:  docker  root is read from docker info (this is a fall‐
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190           Max length of time for which to store events (per type). Value is a
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192       (e.g.: creation, oom) or "default" and the value is a duration. Default
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197           Max  number  of  events to store (per type). Value is a comma sepa‐
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199       ation,  oom)  or  "default"  and  the  value  is an integer. Default is
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208           The Google Cloud Platform Service  Account  JSON  Key  to  use  for
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217           If true, the server's certificate will not be checked for validity.
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222           Path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests.
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246           Comma-separated list of files to  check  for  machine-id.  Use  the
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267           The  length  of  time  to  wait before giving up on a single server
268       request. Non-zero values should contain a corresponding time unit (e.g.
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281           Writes  in  the  storage driver will be buffered for this duration,
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EXAMPLE

332                # Create a new resourcequota named my-quota
333                kubectl create quota my-quota --hard=cpu=1,memory=1G,pods=2,services=3,replicationcontrollers=2,resourcequotas=1,secrets=5,persistentvolumeclaims=10
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SEE ALSO

342       kubectl-create(1),
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HISTORY

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