Tasks

Step-by-step instructions for performing operations with Kubernetes.

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Tasks
Administer a Cluster
Access Clusters Using the Kubernetes API
Access Services Running on Clusters
Securing a Cluster
Encrypting data at rest
Operating etcd clusters for Kubernetes
Static Pods
Cluster Management
Cluster Management Guide for Version 1.6
Upgrading kubeadm clusters from 1.6 to 1.7
Upgrading kubeadm clusters from 1.7 to 1.8
Share a Cluster with Namespaces
Namespaces Walkthrough
Autoscale the DNS Service in a Cluster
Safely Drain a Node while Respecting Application SLOs
Configure Out Of Resource Handling
Reserve Compute Resources for System Daemons
Guaranteed Scheduling For Critical Add-On Pods
Declare Network Policy
Reconfigure a Node's Kubelet in a Live Cluster
Set Kubelet parameters via a config file
Change the Reclaim Policy of a PersistentVolume
Limit Storage Consumption
Change the default StorageClass
Kubernetes Cloud Controller Manager
Developing Cloud Controller Manager
Set up High-Availability Kubernetes Masters
Configure Multiple Schedulers
IP Masquerade Agent User Guide
Configure private DNS zones and upstream nameservers in Kubernetes
Manage GPUs
Manage HugePages
Extend kubectl with plugins

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Romana for NetworkPolicy

This page shows how to use Romana for NetworkPolicy.

Before you begin

Complete steps 1, 2, and 3 of the kubeadm getting started guide.

Installing Romana with kubeadm

Follow the containerized installation guide for kubeadmin.

Applying network policies

To apply network policies use one of the following:

What’s next

Once your have installed Romana, you can follow the Declare Network Policy to try out Kubernetes NetworkPolicy.

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