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Feature Request - status command #304
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Do you have a usecase for doing this programmatically? Or is it just for human interactions, where you might be playing around and forget the state of a machine? One thing you can do today is test the cluster health using
This is what it looks like on host that hasn't been initialized:
This approach depends on having the
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I was creating an Ansible playbook and at some point wanted to confirm that the host was 'clean' before proceeding with I think |
Closing for now, we may want to revisit it at some point in the future, but I think for now |
Hi, could you please re-consider implementing this
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I have the same situation as @gtirloni, and I don't know if |
It would be nice to have a
kubeadm status
command that can be used to check if a host has been initialized already.It seems the only way to do that right now is to run
kubeadm init
and let it fail in the pre-flight checks.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: