Gary,

You could create a Jenkins job that uses our kubernetes AWS deployment
tool: kube-aws
<https://github.com/coreos/coreos-kubernetes/tree/master/multi-node/aws>.
This tool uses CloudFormation to bring up a cluster using the latest
release of coreos-kubernetes. <https://github.com/coreos/coreos-kubernetes> You
can find more documentation on kube-aws here.
<https://coreos.com/kubernetes/docs/latest/kubernetes-on-aws.html>

Cheers,
Kyle Brown



On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Gary Denner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Folks
>
> What is the best way to do the following
>
> 1. Build a Jenkins job that goes off to AWS and provisions CoreOS machines
> 2. Then push Kubernetes to these configs.
> 3. The ability to be able to blow away these images and bring them back up
> simply using the latests versions.
>
> I looked at CloudFormation files but can't see an easy way to do this
> without having to manually login to AWS etc
>
> Thanks for any insights
>
>

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