README change to use helm ns

pull/545/head
runseb 10 years ago
parent 94b4e3ca4a
commit 553bb9076d

@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ $ bin/helm server install
That's it. You can now use `kubectl` to see Helm running in your cluster like this:
```
$ kubectl get pod,rc,service --namespace=dm
$ kubectl get pod,rc,service --namespace=helm
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
expandybird-rc-e0whp 1/1 Running 0 35m
expandybird-rc-zdp8w 1/1 Running 0 35m
@ -80,13 +80,13 @@ Currently here is the step by step guide.
First add a respository of Charts used for testing:
```
$ helm repo add kubernetes-charts-testing gs://kubernetes-charts-testing
$ 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:
```
$ 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.tgz
```
Once images are downloaded you should see Redis rc, pods and services similar to this:
@ -123,9 +123,9 @@ slave1:ip=172.17.0.11,port=6379,state=online,offset=925,lag=1
Once you are done, you can delete your deployment with
```
$ helm deployment list
$ bin/helm deployment list
test
$ helm deployment rm test
$ bin/helm deployment rm test
````
## Uninstalling Helm from Kubernetes
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ $ helm deployment rm test
You can uninstall Helm entirely using the following command:
```
$ helm server uninstall
$ bin/helm server uninstall
```
This command will remove everything in the Helm namespace being used.

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