Re: [kubernetes-users] What is the default 'name' of the kubernetes master cluster host?

2018-08-07 Thread Daverick
Hi,

you should be able to get to your influxdb with something like 
my-svc.my-namespace.svc.cluster.local where my-svc is the name of the 
service and my-namespace the name of the namespace.

This documentation might be 
useful: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/

Have a nice day!
David
El dimarts, 7 agost de 2018 3:08:48 UTC+2, Stephen Kong va escriure:
>
> Thanks. It works. But how do I found out the valid name for my influxDB??
>
> I just discovered --sink=influxdb:http//*influxdb*:8086 is not valid...
>
>
> On Monday, August 6, 2018 at 12:48:32 PM UTC-4, Daniel Smith wrote:
>>
>> If you use the standard kube-dns add-on, you can refer to apiserver as 
>> 'kubernetes.default.svc.cluster.local.' The port is 443.
>>
>> You could also use the ClusterIP of the service directly, as it is 
>> predictably going to be the first IP in the Service IP range, unless you've 
>> done some manual surgery to your backend storage :) 
>>
>> But I would use the name.
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 5:27 PM Stephen Kong  wrote:
>>
>>> In my heapster.yaml, it references the IP of the master cluster host (
>>> https://142.141.33.10:6443). Is there any *built-in name* I could use 
>>> for referencing the master host IP? I don't want to hard-coded any static 
>>> IP's...
>>>
>>> spec:
>>>   serviceAccountName: heapster
>>>   containers:
>>>   - name: heapster
>>> image: k8s.gcr.io/heapster-amd64:v1.5.3
>>> imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
>>> command:
>>> - /heapster
>>> - --source=kubernetes:https://142.141.33.10:6443  
>>> - --sink=influxdb:http://influxdb:8086
>>>
>>>
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Re: [kubernetes-users] What is the default 'name' of the kubernetes master cluster host?

2018-08-06 Thread Stephen Kong
Thanks. It works. But how do I found out the valid name for my influxDB??

I just discovered --sink=influxdb:http//*influxdb*:8086 is not valid...


On Monday, August 6, 2018 at 12:48:32 PM UTC-4, Daniel Smith wrote:
>
> If you use the standard kube-dns add-on, you can refer to apiserver as 
> 'kubernetes.default.svc.cluster.local.' The port is 443.
>
> You could also use the ClusterIP of the service directly, as it is 
> predictably going to be the first IP in the Service IP range, unless you've 
> done some manual surgery to your backend storage :) 
>
> But I would use the name.
>
> On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 5:27 PM Stephen Kong  > wrote:
>
>> In my heapster.yaml, it references the IP of the master cluster host (
>> https://142.141.33.10:6443). Is there any *built-in name* I could use 
>> for referencing the master host IP? I don't want to hard-coded any static 
>> IP's...
>>
>> spec:
>>   serviceAccountName: heapster
>>   containers:
>>   - name: heapster
>> image: k8s.gcr.io/heapster-amd64:v1.5.3
>> imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
>> command:
>> - /heapster
>> - --source=kubernetes:https://142.141.33.10:6443  
>> - --sink=influxdb:http://influxdb:8086
>>
>>
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Re: [kubernetes-users] What is the default 'name' of the kubernetes master cluster host?

2018-08-06 Thread 'Daniel Smith' via Kubernetes user discussion and Q
If you use the standard kube-dns add-on, you can refer to apiserver as
'kubernetes.default.svc.cluster.local.' The port is 443.

You could also use the ClusterIP of the service directly, as it is
predictably going to be the first IP in the Service IP range, unless you've
done some manual surgery to your backend storage :)

But I would use the name.

On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 5:27 PM Stephen Kong  wrote:

> In my heapster.yaml, it references the IP of the master cluster host (
> https://142.141.33.10:6443). Is there any *built-in name* I could use for
> referencing the master host IP? I don't want to hard-coded any static
> IP's...
>
> spec:
>   serviceAccountName: heapster
>   containers:
>   - name: heapster
> image: k8s.gcr.io/heapster-amd64:v1.5.3
> imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
> command:
> - /heapster
> - --source=kubernetes:https://142.141.33.10:6443
> - --sink=influxdb:http://influxdb:8086
>
>
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