ref(README): refer to redis-2.0.0.tgz chart

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Michelle Noorali 9 years ago
parent dca8e4c4c3
commit 4819c4a984

@ -86,11 +86,11 @@ $ bin/helm repo add kubernetes-charts-testing gs://kubernetes-charts-testing
Then deploy a Chart from this repository. For example to start a Redis cluster: Then deploy a Chart from this repository. For example to start a Redis cluster:
``` ```
$ bin/helm deploy --name test --properties "workers=2" gs://kubernetes-charts-testing/redis-2.tgz $ bin/helm deploy --name test --properties "workers=2" gs://kubernetes-charts-testing/redis-2.0.0.tgz
``` ```
The command above will create a helm "deployment" called `test` using the `redis-2.tgz` chart stored in the google storage bucket `kubernetes-charts-testing`. The command above will create a helm "deployment" called `test` using the `redis-2.0.0.tgz` chart stored in the google storage bucket `kubernetes-charts-testing`.
`$ bin/helm deployment describe test` will allow you to see the status of the resources you just created using the redis-v2.tgz chart. You can also use kubectl to see the the same resources. It'll look like this: `$ bin/helm deployment describe test` will allow you to see the status of the resources you just created using the redis-2.0.0.tgz chart. You can also use kubectl to see the the same resources. It'll look like this:
``` ```
$ kubectl get pods,svc,rc $ kubectl get pods,svc,rc

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