Minikube Tunnel
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sudo -i -u minikube
minikube tunnel --cleanup
minikube tunnel --cleanup=true
minikube status -ojson|jq -r .
Systemd
Line number: 19 meaningless, kept backed those lines for identical purpose
cat << INI | sudo tee /etc/systemd/system/minikube-tunnel.service >/dev/null
[Unit]
Description=Minikube Tunnel
Documentation=https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io/docs/commands/tunnel/
After=network-online.target containerd.service docker.service minikube.service
Requires=network-online.target containerd.service docker.service minikube.service
Wants=network-online.target docker.service minikube.service
AssertFileIsExecutable=/var/minikube/bin/minikube
[Service]
User=minikube
Group=minikube
ProtectProc=invisible
StandardOutput=journal
WorkingDirectory=/var/minikube
EnvironmentFile=-/etc/default/minikube
ExecStart=/var/minikube/bin/minikube tunnel --cleanup=true
ExecStartPost=/bin/bash -c "echo ${MAINPID} > /var/minikube/etc/tunnel.pid"
Restart=always
SendSIGKILL=no
TasksMax=infinity
TimeoutStopSec=infinity
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
INI
Playground
# check minikube user either exists or not
cat /etc/passwd|grep minikube
sudo usermod -aG sudo minikube
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# minikube no-password sudo access add to EOL
sudo visudo
minikube ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
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# login to minikube user and start tunneling
sudo -i -u minikube
minikube tunnel
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sudo systemctl enable --now minikube-tunnel.service sudo systemctl disable --now minikube-tunnel.service |
systemctl status minikube-tunnel.service journalctl -xeu minikube-tunnel.service |
sudo systemctl stop minikube-tunnel.service sudo systemctl start minikube-tunnel.service |
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docker network prune -f
docker volume prune -f
docker system prune -f
docker image ls
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cat <<'EXE' | bash
for d in system network volume
do docker ${d} prune -f;done
EXE
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cat <<'EXE' | ssh [email protected]
for d in system network volume
do docker ${d} prune -f;done
EXE
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References
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