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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// * machine_management/cluster_api_machine_management/cluster-api-using.adoc
:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
[id="capi-creating-machine-set_{context}"]
= Creating a Cluster API compute machine set
You can create compute machine sets that use the Cluster API to dynamically manage the machine compute resources for specific workloads of your choice.
.Prerequisites
* You have deployed an {product-title} cluster.
* You have enabled the use of the Cluster API.
* You have access to the cluster using an account with `cluster-admin` permissions.
* You have installed the {oc-first}.
* You have created the machine template resource.
.Procedure
. Create a YAML file similar to the following. This procedure uses `<machine_set_resource_file>.yaml` as an example file name.
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[source,yaml]
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apiVersion: cluster.x-k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: MachineSet
metadata:
name: <machine_set_name> # <1>
namespace: openshift-cluster-api
spec:
clusterName: <cluster_name> # <2>
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
test: example
template:
metadata:
labels:
test: example
spec: # <3>
# ...
----
<1> Specify a name for the compute machine set.
The cluster ID, machine role, and region form a typical pattern for this value in the following format: `<cluster_name>-<role>-<region>`.
<2> Specify the name of the cluster.
Obtain the value of the cluster ID by running the following command:
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc get infrastructure cluster \
-o jsonpath='{.status.infrastructureName}'
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<3> Specify the details for your environment. These parameters are provider specific. For more information, see the sample Cluster API compute machine set YAML for your provider.
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. Create the compute machine set CR by running the following command:
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc create -f <machine_set_resource_file>.yaml
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. Confirm that the compute machine set CR is created by running the following command:
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc get machineset.cluster.x-k8s.io -n openshift-cluster-api
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.Example output
[source,text]
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NAME CLUSTER REPLICAS READY AVAILABLE AGE VERSION
<machine_set_name> <cluster_name> 1 1 1 17m
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When the new compute machine set is available, the `REPLICAS` and `AVAILABLE` values match. If the compute machine set is not available, wait a few minutes and run the command again.
.Verification
* To verify that the compute machine set is creating machines according to your required configuration, review the lists of machines and nodes in the cluster by running the following commands:
** View the list of Cluster API machines:
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc get machine.cluster.x-k8s.io -n openshift-cluster-api
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.Example output
[source,text]
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NAME CLUSTER NODENAME PROVIDERID PHASE AGE VERSION
<machine_set_name>-<string_id> <cluster_name> <ip_address>.<region>.compute.internal <provider_id> Running 8m23s
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** View the list of nodes:
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc get node
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.Example output
[source,text]
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NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
<ip_address_1>.<region>.compute.internal Ready worker 5h14m v1.28.5
<ip_address_2>.<region>.compute.internal Ready master 5h19m v1.28.5
<ip_address_3>.<region>.compute.internal Ready worker 7m v1.28.5
----