How to expose elastic kubernetes cluster in Googlecloud to external ip?
I have setup a kubernetes cluster of elasticsearch in GCP.
kubectl get svc
gives me
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
ipgram-elasticsearch-elasticsearch-svc ClusterIP 10.27.247.26 <none> 9200/TCP,9300/TCP 2h
How to set an external IP for this ?
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I have setup a kubernetes cluster of elasticsearch in GCP.
kubectl get svc
gives me
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
ipgram-elasticsearch-elasticsearch-svc ClusterIP 10.27.247.26 <none> 9200/TCP,9300/TCP 2h
How to set an external IP for this ?
elasticsearch kubernetes
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I have setup a kubernetes cluster of elasticsearch in GCP.
kubectl get svc
gives me
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
ipgram-elasticsearch-elasticsearch-svc ClusterIP 10.27.247.26 <none> 9200/TCP,9300/TCP 2h
How to set an external IP for this ?
elasticsearch kubernetes
I have setup a kubernetes cluster of elasticsearch in GCP.
kubectl get svc
gives me
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
ipgram-elasticsearch-elasticsearch-svc ClusterIP 10.27.247.26 <none> 9200/TCP,9300/TCP 2h
How to set an external IP for this ?
elasticsearch kubernetes
elasticsearch kubernetes
asked Dec 29 '18 at 13:04
Harshdeep KanhaiHarshdeep Kanhai
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You have to convert the service to be of type LoadBalancer which will assign an external IP to the LB or NodePort and then use the nodes IP.
I want to run it in a single node how to run it
– Harshdeep Kanhai
Dec 30 '18 at 5:03
As @codebreach mentioned, by using LoadBalancer service type instead of ClusterIP. This is an easiest way to expose your service onto an external IP address. Please check official documentation for all other options for publishing your services (kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/…)
– Nepomucen
Jan 2 at 13:07
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You have to convert the service to be of type LoadBalancer which will assign an external IP to the LB or NodePort and then use the nodes IP.
I want to run it in a single node how to run it
– Harshdeep Kanhai
Dec 30 '18 at 5:03
As @codebreach mentioned, by using LoadBalancer service type instead of ClusterIP. This is an easiest way to expose your service onto an external IP address. Please check official documentation for all other options for publishing your services (kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/…)
– Nepomucen
Jan 2 at 13:07
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You have to convert the service to be of type LoadBalancer which will assign an external IP to the LB or NodePort and then use the nodes IP.
I want to run it in a single node how to run it
– Harshdeep Kanhai
Dec 30 '18 at 5:03
As @codebreach mentioned, by using LoadBalancer service type instead of ClusterIP. This is an easiest way to expose your service onto an external IP address. Please check official documentation for all other options for publishing your services (kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/…)
– Nepomucen
Jan 2 at 13:07
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You have to convert the service to be of type LoadBalancer which will assign an external IP to the LB or NodePort and then use the nodes IP.
You have to convert the service to be of type LoadBalancer which will assign an external IP to the LB or NodePort and then use the nodes IP.
answered Dec 29 '18 at 21:16
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I want to run it in a single node how to run it
– Harshdeep Kanhai
Dec 30 '18 at 5:03
As @codebreach mentioned, by using LoadBalancer service type instead of ClusterIP. This is an easiest way to expose your service onto an external IP address. Please check official documentation for all other options for publishing your services (kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/…)
– Nepomucen
Jan 2 at 13:07
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I want to run it in a single node how to run it
– Harshdeep Kanhai
Dec 30 '18 at 5:03
As @codebreach mentioned, by using LoadBalancer service type instead of ClusterIP. This is an easiest way to expose your service onto an external IP address. Please check official documentation for all other options for publishing your services (kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/…)
– Nepomucen
Jan 2 at 13:07
I want to run it in a single node how to run it
– Harshdeep Kanhai
Dec 30 '18 at 5:03
I want to run it in a single node how to run it
– Harshdeep Kanhai
Dec 30 '18 at 5:03
As @codebreach mentioned, by using LoadBalancer service type instead of ClusterIP. This is an easiest way to expose your service onto an external IP address. Please check official documentation for all other options for publishing your services (kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/…)
– Nepomucen
Jan 2 at 13:07
As @codebreach mentioned, by using LoadBalancer service type instead of ClusterIP. This is an easiest way to expose your service onto an external IP address. Please check official documentation for all other options for publishing your services (kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/…)
– Nepomucen
Jan 2 at 13:07
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