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This sample shows how to create a private AKS cluster using Terraform and Azure DevOps.

License: MIT License

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Specify the Sequence of the Steps for building the Private AKS

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This issue is for a: (mark with an x)

- [ ] bug report -> please search issues before submitting
- [ ] feature request
- [x ] documentation issue or request
- [ ] regression (a behavior that used to work and stopped in a new release)

Description of documentation enhancement

Any log messages given by the failure

The documentation is very good and informative but misses a key aspect :
In the below line
"This sample provides three pipelines to deploy the infrastructure using Terraform modules, and one to undeploy the infrastructure."

  1. Actually there are many pipelines more than 3+1
  2. Very important- the sequence of steps is missing - user needs to
    a. first create the Variable Group - global-variables
    b. 2nd - run the self-hosted-agent pipeline
    c. 3rd - var pipeline then tfvars pipeline ..etc.

Also , is it part of https://www.azuredevopslabs.com/ ? or any plan in future, that will also make it easier to test this out.
Without this, user has to understand the code and entire documentation to determine what is the sequence..

Appreciate if it can be quickly updated please. Thanks again for the nice article.

Expected/desired behavior

OS and Version?

Windows 7, 8 or 10. Linux (which distribution). macOS (Yosemite? El Capitan? Sierra?)

Versions

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Sequence to setup and run documentation

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This issue is for a: (mark with an x)

- [ ] bug report -> please search issues before submitting
- [ ] feature request
- [ x ] documentation issue or request
- [ ] regression (a behavior that used to work and stopped in a new release)

Do you have any document steps by steps to setup and run the pipeline in Azure Devops?

kubectl cluster-info fails, no kube config

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- [ ] feature request
- [ ] documentation issue or request
- [ ] regression (a behavior that used to work and stopped in a new release)

Minimal steps to reproduce

Connect to jumpbox VM with Bastion using the azadmin user withh SSH key. Verifying with nslookup is OK, then kubectl cluster-info, get following error message:
The connection to the server localhost:8080 was refused - did you specify the right host or port?

Executing kubectl config view gives below

apiVersion: v1
clusters: null
contexts: null
current-context: ""
kind: Config
preferences: {}
users: null

Any log messages given by the failure

Expected/desired behavior

OS and Version?

Windows 7, 8 or 10. Linux (which distribution). macOS (Yosemite? El Capitan? Sierra?)

Versions

Mention any other details that might be useful

Any deployment step missed to populate the kube config?


Thanks! We'll be in touch soon.

This is not a working

You can use this as a starting point - but this is not a working. There are issues and bugs reported that no one touch for a year.
I am writing this so other users can be carefull.
TF part creates infra - but there is issue with routing and it's not documented well.

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