Raspberry-Pi-Kubernetes-Cluster | Part 1 : Building a Kubernetes `` Intelligent Edge Device

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kandi X-RAY | Raspberry-Pi-Kubernetes-Cluster Summary

kandi X-RAY | Raspberry-Pi-Kubernetes-Cluster Summary

Raspberry-Pi-Kubernetes-Cluster is a Shell library typically used in Internet of Things (IoT), Docker, Raspberry Pi applications. Raspberry-Pi-Kubernetes-Cluster has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

The Kubernetes cluster is built with Raspberry Pi 4 nodes and is very capable. It has been tested with Python and C# [Azure Functions] [Azure Custom Vision] Machine Learning models, and [NGINX] Web Server.
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              Raspberry-Pi-Kubernetes-Cluster has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 88 star(s) with 13 fork(s). There are 7 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              There are 1 open issues and 0 have been closed. There are no pull requests.
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              The latest version of Raspberry-Pi-Kubernetes-Cluster is current.

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              Raspberry-Pi-Kubernetes-Cluster has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.

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              Raspberry-Pi-Kubernetes-Cluster has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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              Raspberry-Pi-Kubernetes-Cluster is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
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              It has 160 lines of code, 0 functions and 3 files.
              It has low code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.

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            Community Discussions

            Trending Discussions on Internet of Things (IoT)

            QUESTION

            Display data from two json files in react native
            Asked 2020-May-17 at 23:55

            I have js files Dashboard and Adverts. I managed to get Dashboard to list the information in one json file (advertisers), but when clicking on an advertiser I want it to navigate to a separate page that will display some data (Say title and text) from the second json file (productadverts). I can't get it to work. Below is the code for the Dashboard and next for Adverts. Then the json files

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            Answered 2020-May-17 at 23:55

            The new object to get params in React Navigation 5 is:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61859411

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            Install Raspberry-Pi-Kubernetes-Cluster

            The following naming conventions are enforced in the installation scripts:.
            The Kubernetes Master will be named k8smaster.local
            The Kubernetes Nodes will be named k8snode1..n
            Ensure the Raspberry Pi to be configured as a Kubernetes Master is:.
            Connected by Ethernet to the Network Switch, and the Network Switch is power on.
            The WiFi Router is in range and powered on.
            If rebuilding the Kubernetes Master then disconnect existing Kubernetes Nodes from the Network Switch as they can interfere with Kubernetes Master initialization.
            Ensure the k8smaster and all the Raspberry Pis that will be configured are powered on and connected to the Network Switch. The DHCP Server running on the k8smaster will allocate an IP Addresses to the Raspberry Pis to become the Kubernetes nodes.
            The Kubernetes Cluster runs isolated on the Network Switch and operates on subnet 192.168.100.0/24. A static route needs to be configured either on the Network Router or on your computer to define the entry point (gateway) into the Cluster subnet (192.168.100.0/24). The gateway IP Address is allocated by your Network Router to the Kubernetes Master WiFi adapter. In the above example, the Gateway address is 192.168.0.55. Most Network Routers allow you to configure a static route. The following is an example configured on a Linksys Router.
            The Kubernetes Cluster runs isolated on the Network Switch and operates on subnet 192.168.100.0/24.
            A static route needs to be configured either on the Network Router or on your computer to define the entry point (gateway) into the Cluster subnet (192.168.100.0/24).
            The gateway IP Address is allocated by your Network Router to the Kubernetes Master WiFi adapter. In the above example, the Gateway address is 192.168.0.55.

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            The Kubernetes master node network installation script sets the DNS servers used by the cluster to domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4 in /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf. On company or managed networks querying these DNS servers may be blocked. If the default DNS addresses are blocked then the Kubernetes worker node installation will fail. Update the domain-name-servers in the /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf file to the IP addresses of your managed network DNS servers.
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