I run a Kubernetes cluster on my mac using the latest Docker community edition. I usually do:
$ minikube start --vm-driver=hyperkit
and it works well for me.
Today, I ran that command multiple times in a script. Now, how do I know how many minikube VMs are running on a mac? How do I delete all but one of them? Can I see a list of all minikube vms running?
$ minikube status
shows:
minikube: Running
cluster: Running
kubectl: Correctly Configured: pointing to minikube-vm at 192.168.64.3
Is running minikube start twice not harmful?
I am running minikube version: v0.30.0 on Mac OS High Sierra.
$ kubectl version
shows:
Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"12", GitVersion:"v1.12.0",
GitCommit:"0ed33881dc4355495f623c6f22e7dd0b7632b7c0", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2018-09-28T15:20:58Z", GoVersion:"go1.11", Compiler:"gc", Platform:"darwin/amd64"}
Thanks for reading.
You are using the Hyperkit
minikube driver that uses the /usr/local/bin/hyperkit
command line (in reality it uses the xhyve Hypervisor). So a simple:
$ ps -Af | grep hyperkit
0 9445 1 0 1:07PM ttys002 1:45.27 /usr/local/bin/hyperkit -A -u -F /Users/youruser/.minikube/machines/minikube/hyperkit.pid -c 2 -m 2048M -s 0:0,hostbridge -s 31,lpc -s 1:0,virtio-net -U 2caa5ca9-d55c-11e8-92a0-186590def269 -s 2:0,virtio-blk,/Users/youruser/.minikube/machines/minikube/minikube.rawdisk -s 3,ahci-cd,/Users/youruser/.minikube/machines/minikube/boot2docker.iso -s 4,virtio-rnd -l com1,autopty=/Users/youruser/.minikube/machines/minikube/tty,log=/Users/youruser/.minikube/machines/minikube/console-ring -f kexec,/Users/youruser/.minikube/machines/minikube/bzimage,/Users/youruser/.minikube/machines/minikube/initrd,earlyprintk=serial loglevel=3 user=docker console=ttyS0 console=tty0 noembed nomodeset norestore waitusb=10 systemd.legacy_systemd_cgroup_controller=yes base host=minikube
will tell you how many Hyperkit processes/VMs you are running. AFAIK, minikube only supports one, but you could have another one if you have Docker for Mac installed.
Then if you follow this: How to access the VM created by docker's HyperKit?. You can connect to VM an see what's running inside:
$ sudo screen /Users/youruser/.minikube/machines/minikube/tty
Welcome to minikube
minikube login: root
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# docker ps
... <== shows a bunch of K8s containers