AWS EKS Setup Steps
- Last Updated: August 8, 2024
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If you intend to use the Ingress Controller for Kubernetes in the AWS EKS platform, there are some setup steps that you must perform:
- Install the AWS Command Line
Interface (CLI) 2.0:
curl "https://awscli.amazonaws.com/awscli-exe-linux-x86_64.zip" -o "awscliv2.zip"
unzip awscliv2.zip
sudo ./aws/install
- Install kubectl:
curl -o kubectl https://amazon-eks.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/1.18.9/2020-11-02/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl
- Install eksctl:
curl --silent --location "https://github.com/weaveworks/eksctl/releases/latest/download/eksctl_$(uname -s)_amd64.tar.gz" | tar xz -C /tmp
sudo mv /tmp/eksctl /usr/local/bin
eksctl version
Note: The AWS user must have permissions to create an EKS cluster. There must also be available resources to create one Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). - Run the command to create the
cluster:
eksctl create cluster --name=eksctl --region=us-east-1 --ssh-public-key=aws_eks_ted.pub --nodes=4 --node-type=m5.large
Note: The above command takes approximately 5 to 10 minutes to execute. Upon successful execution, it creates one VPC, four subnets, and three security groups. - After creating the cluster,
create the LoadMaster on AWS with one public interface (subnet) of eksctl and a
security group with All traffic allowed.
LoadMaster security group rules: For example, launch-wizard-58
Type
Protocol
Port range
All traffic
All
All
- Then, add the LoadMaster security group (created above) to all the security groups created by eksctl to ensure communication and to not be restricted by ports, protocols, and so on. The screenshot above shows an example of the eksctl security group.
- License the LoadMaster, install the addons and upload the Kubeconfig file.
- Create the configuration on eksctl and health checking should then work.
For further details, refer to the following AWS User Guide: Getting started with Amazon EKS - AWS Management Console and AWS CLI.