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The clusterctl CLI tool handles the lifecycle of a Cluster API management cluster. The clusterctl command line interface is specifically designed for providing a simple “day 1 experience” and a quick start with Cluster API. It automates fetching the YAML files defining provider components and installing them. Additionally it encodes a set of best practices in managing providers, that helps the user in avoiding mis-configurations or in managing day 2 operations such as upgrades. Below you can find a list of main clusterctl commands: * clusterctl init: Initialize a management cluster. * clusterctl upgrade plan: Provide a list of recommended target versions for upgrading Cluster API providers in a management cluster. * clusterctl upgrade apply: Apply new versions of Cluster API core and providers in a management cluster. * clusterctl delete: Delete one or more providers from the management cluster. * clusterctl generate: cluster Generate templates for creating workload clusters. * clusterctl generate yaml: Process yaml using clusterctl’s yaml processor. * clusterctl get kubeconfig: Gets the kubeconfig file for accessing a workload cluster. * clusterctl move: Move Cluster API objects and all their dependencies between management clusters. * clusterctl alpha rollout: Manages the rollout of Cluster API resources. For example: MachineDeployments. Avoiding GitHub rate limiting While using providers hosted on GitHub, clusterctl is calling GitHub API which are rate limited; for normal usage free tier is enough but when using clusterctl extensively users might hit the rate limit. To avoid rate limiting for the public repos set the GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable. To generate a token follow this documentation. The token only needs repo scope for clusterctl.
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clusterctl-1.8.5-1.1.aarch64.html | CLI tool to handle the lifecycle of a Cluster API management cluster | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for aarch64 | clusterctl-1.8.5-1.1.aarch64.rpm |
clusterctl-1.8.5-1.1.armv6hl.html | CLI tool to handle the lifecycle of a Cluster API management cluster | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for armv6hl | clusterctl-1.8.5-1.1.armv6hl.rpm |
clusterctl-1.8.5-1.1.armv7hl.html | CLI tool to handle the lifecycle of a Cluster API management cluster | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for armv7hl | clusterctl-1.8.5-1.1.armv7hl.rpm |
clusterctl-1.8.5-1.1.x86_64.html | CLI tool to handle the lifecycle of a Cluster API management cluster | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for x86_64 | clusterctl-1.8.5-1.1.x86_64.rpm |
clusterctl-1.8.4-1.1.i586.html | CLI tool to handle the lifecycle of a Cluster API management cluster | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for i586 | clusterctl-1.8.4-1.1.i586.rpm |
clusterctl-1.8.4-1.1.ppc64le.html | CLI tool to handle the lifecycle of a Cluster API management cluster | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for ppc64le | clusterctl-1.8.4-1.1.ppc64le.rpm |
clusterctl-1.8.4-1.1.riscv64.html | CLI tool to handle the lifecycle of a Cluster API management cluster | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for riscv64 | clusterctl-1.8.4-1.1.riscv64.rpm |
clusterctl-1.8.4-1.1.s390x.html | CLI tool to handle the lifecycle of a Cluster API management cluster | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for s390x | clusterctl-1.8.4-1.1.s390x.rpm |
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