1. You have to run an airflow command in your cluster - for example via
kubectl exec -> after exec-ing into one of your running Pods. You can also
create a dedicated Pod for that - important is to get the same variables
and configuration as all other pods
2. Depends how you deployed them - Git Sync -> push DAGs to git, Shared
volume -> add them to shared volume (and depending on the choice of your
shared volume you can do it differently - for example if you use EFS, you
can use aws cli I guess or UI).



On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 6:49 PM Sahib Aulakh <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have Airflow 2.5.0 running on Kubernetes (EKS on AWS). I have a couple
> of basic questions:
>
>
>    1. How do I set up the "airflow" command line tool to work with the
>    cluster?
>    2. How do I submit a dag to AF running on EKS?
>
> I am still investigating but most of the online examples seem to talk of
> only local-machine installation of Airflow.
>
> Thanks.
>

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