# sealer scale-up
scale-up new master or worker node to specified cluster
# Synopsis
scale-up command is used to scale-up master or node to the existing cluster. User can scale-up cluster by explicitly specifying host IP
sealer scale-up [flags]
# Examples
scale-up cluster:
sealer scale-up --masters 192.168.0.1 --nodes 192.168.0.2 -p Sealer123
sealer scale-up --masters 192.168.0.1-192.168.0.3 --nodes 192.168.0.4-192.168.0.6 -p Sealer123
# Options
-e, --env strings set custom environment variables
-h, --help help for scale-up
-m, --masters string set Count or IPList to masters
-n, --nodes string set Count or IPList to nodes
-p, --passwd string set cloud provider or baremetal server password
--pk string set baremetal server private key (default "/root/.ssh/id_rsa")
--pk-passwd string set baremetal server private key password
--port uint16 set the sshd service port number for the server (default port: 22) (default 22)
-u, --user string set baremetal server username (default "root")
# Options inherited from parent commands
--color string set the log color mode, the possible values can be [never always] (default "always")
--config string config file of sealer tool (default is $HOME/.sealer.json)
-d, --debug turn on debug mode
--hide-path hide the log path
--hide-time hide the log time
--log-to-file write log message to disk
-q, --quiet silence the usage when fail
--remote-logger-url string remote logger url, if not empty, will send log to this url
--task-name string task name which will embedded in the remote logger header, only valid when --remote-logger-url is set
# SEE ALSO
- sealer cert - Update Kubernetes API server's cert
- sealer delete - delete an existing cluster
- sealer apply - apply a Kubernetes cluster via specified Clusterfile
- sealer scale-up - scale-up new master or worker node to specified cluster
- sealer run - start to run a cluster from a Sealer Image
- sealer upgrade - upgrade the kubernetes version of an existing cluster from a Sealer Image