Generate and print a bootstrap token, but do not create it on the server.
This command will print out a randomly-generated bootstrap token that can be used with the “init” and “join” commands.
You don’t have to use this command in order to generate a token. You can do so yourself as long as it is in the format “[a-z0-9]{6}.[a-z0-9]{16}“. This command is provided for convenience to generate tokens in the given format.
You can also use “kubeadm init” without specifying a token and it will generate and print one for you.
kubeadm token generate [flags]
-h, --help | |
help for generate |
--dry-run | |
Whether to enable dry-run mode or not | |
--kubeconfig string Default: "/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf" | |
The kubeconfig file to use when talking to the cluster. If the flag is not set, a set of standard locations are searched for an existing KubeConfig file. | |
--rootfs string | |
[EXPERIMENTAL] The path to the 'real' host root filesystem. |
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