remove references to deprecated kubespray cli

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Spencer Smith 2018-02-05 10:00:21 -05:00
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To deploy the cluster you can use :
[**kubespray-cli**](https://github.com/kubespray/kubespray-cli) <br>
**Ansible** usual commands and [**inventory builder**](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kubespray/blob/master/contrib/inventory_builder/inventory.py) <br>
**vagrant** by simply running `vagrant up` (for tests purposes) <br>
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## Tools and projects on top of Kubespray
- [Digital Rebar Provision](https://github.com/digitalrebar/provision/blob/master/doc/integrations/ansible.rst)
- [Kubespray-cli](https://github.com/kubespray/kubespray-cli)
- [Fuel-ccp-installer](https://github.com/openstack/fuel-ccp-installer)
- [Terraform Contrib](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kubespray/tree/master/contrib/terraform)

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#### Provisioning
You can use kubespray-cli to start new instances on cloud providers
here's an example
```
kubespray [aws|gce] --nodes 2 --etcd 3 --cluster-name test-smana
```
You can deploy instances in your cloud environment in several different ways. Examples include Terraform, Ansible (ec2 and gce modules), and manual creation.
#### Deploy kubernetes
With kubespray-cli
```
kubespray deploy [--aws|--gce] -u admin
```
Or ansible-playbook command
With ansible-playbook command
```
ansible-playbook -u smana -e ansible_ssh_user=admin -e cloud_provider=[aws|gce] -b --become-user=root -i inventory/single.cfg cluster.yml
```

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CoreOS bootstrap
===============
Example with **kubespray-cli**:
```
kubespray deploy --gce --coreos
```
Or with Ansible:
Example with Ansible:
Before running the cluster playbook you must satisfy the following requirements:

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Getting started
===============
The easiest way to run the deployement is to use the **kubespray-cli** tool.
A complete documentation can be found in its [github repository](https://github.com/kubespray/kubespray-cli).
Here is a simple example on AWS:
* Create instances and generate the inventory
```
kubespray aws --instances 3
```
* Run the deployment
```
kubespray deploy --aws -u centos -n calico
```
Building your own inventory
---------------------------