- Administering Clusters
- SSHing into Nodes
- Finding a Public Agent IP
- Multiple Clusters
- Component Management
- Backup and Restore
- Securing a cluster
- Managing AWS
- Package Registry
- Converting Agent Node Types
- Adding Agent Nodes
- Replace a master node
- Draining a Node
- Shut Down and Decommission Nodes
- Recovering Agent Disk Space
- Licenses
Administering Clusters
Administering your DC/OS clusters
DC/OS makes it easy to set up and manage clusters. This section describes how to add and delete nodes, recover disk space, secure your cluster, and perform several other maintenance operations on your cluster.
SSHing into Nodes
Setting up an SSH connection into your DC/OS cluster
Finding a Public Agent IP
Finding a public agent IP address
Multiple Clusters
Using DC/OS to manage multiple clusters
Component Management
Installing and managing DC/OS component services
Backup and Restore
Backing up and restoring the important bits of your cluster
Securing a cluster
Understanding the security features in DC/OS
Managing AWS
Scaling your AWS cluster
Package Registry
ENTERPRISE
Using the web interface or CLI to manage your package repositories
Converting Agent Node Types
Converting agent nodes to public or private agent nodes.
Adding Agent Nodes
Adding agent nodes to an existing DC/OS cluster
Replace a master node
ENTERPRISE
Replacing a master node in an existing DC/OS cluster
Draining a Node
Draining an agent node in an active DC/OS cluster
Shut Down and Decommission Nodes
Shutting down and decommissioning agent nodes
Recovering Agent Disk Space
Recovering space on an agent node volume
Licenses
ENTERPRISE
Administering your cluster in conformance with your license requirements