Minikube
Follow these steps to create a Minikube cluster for your Agones install.
Installing Minikube
First, install Minikube, which may also require you to install a virtualisation solution, such as VirtualBox as well.
Creating an agones
profile
Let’s use a minikube profile for agones
, to make sure we don’t overlap any
existing Minikube clusters you may be running.
minikube profile agones
Starting Minikube
The following command starts a local minikube cluster via virtualbox - but this can be replaced by a vm-driver of your choice.
minikube start --kubernetes-version v1.15.10 --vm-driver virtualbox
Next Steps
- Continue to Install Agones.
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Last modified June 11, 2020: Added flags which allow to pass namespace to e2e tests (23ddf83)