prepare
Synopsis
The prepare
command sets up the environment required for Olares to function. This includes installing dependencies, importing container images, and starting the Olares daemon (olaresd
).
bash
olares-cli prepare [option]
Options
Option | Shorthand | Usage | Required | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
--base-dir | -b | Sets the base directory for Olares. | No | $HOME/.olares |
--help | -h | Displays help information. | No | N/A |
--kube | Specifies the Kubernetes type. Supported types are k3s and k8s . | No | k3s | |
--profile | -p | Sets the Minikube profile name. Only applicable on macOS. | No | olares-0 |
--registry-mirrors | -r | Specifies Docker container registry mirrors. Multiple mirrors should be separated by commas. | No | N/A |
--with-juicefs | Configures JuiceFS as the root filesystem (rootfs) for Olares workloads instead of the local disk. | No | N/A | |
--version | -v | Specifies the Olares version. Version values follow the format x.y.z (e.g., 1.10.0 ) or include a build date (e.g., 1.10.0-20241109 ).Refer to the GitHub Releases page for available versions. | No | Current version |
Example
bash
# Uses JuiceFS as the root filesystem
olares-cli prepare --with-juicefs=true