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kubernetes/examples/vitess/vtctld-up.sh
Anthony Yeh ec99cc2865 examples/vitess: Update for Vitess v2.0.0-alpha5
This also enables built-in backup, so the caveat about starting new pods
no longer applies.
2015-10-27 15:16:32 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
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# This is an example script that starts vtctld.
set -e
script_root=`dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}"`
source $script_root/env.sh
echo "Creating vtctld service..."
$KUBECTL create -f vtctld-service.yaml
echo "Creating vtctld replicationcontroller..."
# Expand template variables
sed_script=""
for var in backup_flags; do
sed_script+="s,{{$var}},${!var},g;"
done
# Instantiate template and send to kubectl.
cat vtctld-controller-template.yaml | sed -e "$sed_script" | $KUBECTL create -f -
server=$(get_vtctld_addr)
echo
echo "vtctld address: http://$server"