KubeOne(1) KubeOne(1) NAME kubeone-apply - Reconcile the cluster SYNOPSIS kubeone apply [flags] DESCRIPTION Reconcile (Install/Upgrade/Repair/Restore) Kubernetes cluster on pre- existing machines. MachineDeployments get initialized but won't get modified by default, see '--upgrade-machine-deployments'. This command takes KubeOne manifest which contains information about hosts and how the cluster should be provisioned. It's possible to source information about hosts from Terraform output, using the '--tfjson' flag. OPTIONS -y, --auto-approve[=false] auto approve plan -b, --backup="" path to where the PKI backup .tar.gz file should be placed (default: location of cluster config file) --create-machine-deployments[=true] create MachineDeployments objects --force-install[=false] use force to install new binary versions (!dangerous!) --force-upgrade[=false] force start upgrade process -h, --help[=false] help for apply --no-init[=false] don't initialize the cluster (only install binaries) --rotate-encryption-key[=false] rotate Encryption Provider encryption key --upgrade-machine-deployments[=false] upgrade MachineDeployments objects OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS -c, --credentials="" File to source credentials and secrets from -d, --debug[=false] debug output with stacktrace -l, --log-format="text" format for logging -m, --manifest="./kubeone.yaml" Path to the KubeOne config -t, --tfjson="" Source for terraform output in JSON - to read from stdin. If path is a file, contents will be used. If path is a dictionary, terraform output -json is executed in this path -v, --verbose[=false] verbose output EXAMPLE kubeone apply -m mycluster.yaml -t terraformoutput.json SEE ALSO kubeone(1) HISTORY 7-Apr-2024 Auto generated by spf13/cobra Auto generated by spf13/cobra Apr 2024 KubeOne(1)