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# Azure Kubernetes Service
Managed Kubernetes solution offered by Azure.
## Table of contents <!-- omit in toc -->
1. [TL;DR](#tldr)
1. [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
1. [_Subnet XXX does not have enough capacity for YY IP addresses_ while updating the credentials for an existing Service Principal](#subnet-xxx-does-not-have-enough-capacity-for-yy-ip-addresses-while-updating-the-credentials-for-an-existing-service-principal)
1. [Further readings](#further-readings)
1. [Sources](#sources)
## TL;DR
```sh
# List the available AKS versions.
az aks get-versions --location 'location' -o 'table'
# Show the details of an AKS cluster.
az aks show -g 'resource_group_name' -n 'cluster_name'
# Get credentials for an AKS cluster.
az aks get-credentials \
--resource-group 'resource_group_name' --name 'cluster_name'
az aks get-credentials … --overwrite-existing --admin
# Wait for the cluster to be ready.
az aks wait --created --interval 10 --timeout 1800 \
-g 'resource_group_name' -n 'cluster_name'
# Move the cluster to its goal state *without* changing its configuration.
# Can be used to move out of a non succeeded state.
az aks update --resource-group 'resource_group_name' --name 'cluster_name' --yes
# Delete AKS clusters.
az aks delete -y -g 'resource_group_name' -n 'cluster_name'
# Validate an ACR is accessible from an AKS cluster.
az aks check-acr --acr 'acr_name' \
--resource-group 'resource_group_name' --name 'cluster_name'
az aks check-acr … --node-name 'node_name'
# Add a new AKS extensions.
az aks extension add --name 'k8s-extension'
# Show the details of an installed AKS extensions.
az aks extension show --name 'k8s-extension'
# List Kubernetes extensions of an AKS cluster.
az k8s-extension list --cluster-type 'managedClusters' \
--resource-group 'resource_group_name' --name 'cluster_name'
# List Flux configurations in an AKS cluster.
az k8s-configuration flux list --cluster-type 'managedClusters' \
--resource-group 'resource_group_name' --name 'cluster_name'
# Show the details of a Feature.
az feature show -n 'AKS-ExtensionManager' --namespace 'Microsoft.ContainerService'
```
## Troubleshooting
### _Subnet XXX does not have enough capacity for YY IP addresses_ while updating the credentials for an existing Service Principal
> When you reset your cluster's credentials on an AKS cluster that uses Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets, a Node image upgrade is performed to update your Nodes with the new credential information.
The image upgrade rollout should proceed one Node at a time unless configured differently.<br/>
Make sure you have enough space in your cluster's Subnet for at least one new Node (with all its possible containers).
## Further readings
- [Kubernetes]
- [Update or rotate the credentials for an AKS cluster]
- [Azure Service Operator]
- [Virtual nodes] (based on [Virtual Kubelet])
## Sources
All the references in the [further readings] section, plus the following:
- [`az aks` command reference][az aks reference]
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[az aks reference]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/aks
[azure service operator]: https://azure.github.io/azure-service-operator/
[update or rotate the credentials for an aks cluster]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/update-credentials
[virtual nodes]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/virtual-nodes
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[further readings]: #further-readings
<!-- Knowledge base -->
[kubernetes]: ../../kubernetes/README.md
[virtual kubelet]: ../../kubernetes/virtual-kubelet.placeholder