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# Kubernetes Cluster Deployer and Withdrawer
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## Available CNI plugins (as for now)
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* Calico
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* Cilium
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* Flannel
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* WeawNet
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## User's Manual
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### Preparations
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The commands must be run as root on the (future) master node. The SSH-key of the master node must be uploaded on the worker node for root, so it can run seamlessly.
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Create a `worker.list` file and add the hostname or the IP address of the worker nodes in it line-by-line as you can see in the example file.
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### Deploying Kubernetes Cluster
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To install the cluster run the `./cluster-deploy <CNI>` command. A Kubernetes CNI plugin name must be given as an argument. If you give the word `help` as an argument, you will get the available CNI plugins.
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### Withdraw Kubernetes Cluster
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To undo the cluster installation run the `./cluster-withdraw` command and it will clean up the configurations on all nodes including the master as well. Command will purge all Kubernetes setups from nodes enlisted in the `worker.list` file!
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### Deploy function to kubeless
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To deploy a function to kubeless run the `./function/deploy_function.sh` command with the appropriate parameters. You need to have the function available in a file next to the script.
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### Benchmark the cluster
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Benchmarking is pretty turnkey. Edit the appropriate variables in `./benchmark/benchmark.sh` file, then run it!
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