Unable to run kubectl command on MacOS











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I have just installed Kubernetes on my MacOS using homebrew.



Now, in the terminal, I ran kubectl version command and the error message reads Unable to connect to the server: dial tcp 35.225.115.157:443: i/o timeout



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  • I think you could not connect to kubernetes clusters. You may not configurate the kubernetes context, it automatically setup as usual when you install and create clusters. Please try to do step by step following this tutorial
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I have just installed Kubernetes on my MacOS using homebrew.



Now, in the terminal, I ran kubectl version command and the error message reads Unable to connect to the server: dial tcp 35.225.115.157:443: i/o timeout



How to solve this issue?










share|improve this question
























  • I think you could not connect to kubernetes clusters. You may not configurate the kubernetes context, it automatically setup as usual when you install and create clusters. Please try to do step by step following this tutorial
    – Lam Hoang
    Nov 12 at 11:01













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up vote
1
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I have just installed Kubernetes on my MacOS using homebrew.



Now, in the terminal, I ran kubectl version command and the error message reads Unable to connect to the server: dial tcp 35.225.115.157:443: i/o timeout



How to solve this issue?










share|improve this question















I have just installed Kubernetes on my MacOS using homebrew.



Now, in the terminal, I ran kubectl version command and the error message reads Unable to connect to the server: dial tcp 35.225.115.157:443: i/o timeout



How to solve this issue?







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  • I think you could not connect to kubernetes clusters. You may not configurate the kubernetes context, it automatically setup as usual when you install and create clusters. Please try to do step by step following this tutorial
    – Lam Hoang
    Nov 12 at 11:01


















  • I think you could not connect to kubernetes clusters. You may not configurate the kubernetes context, it automatically setup as usual when you install and create clusters. Please try to do step by step following this tutorial
    – Lam Hoang
    Nov 12 at 11:01
















I think you could not connect to kubernetes clusters. You may not configurate the kubernetes context, it automatically setup as usual when you install and create clusters. Please try to do step by step following this tutorial
– Lam Hoang
Nov 12 at 11:01




I think you could not connect to kubernetes clusters. You may not configurate the kubernetes context, it automatically setup as usual when you install and create clusters. Please try to do step by step following this tutorial
– Lam Hoang
Nov 12 at 11:01












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kubectl version makes a connection to both client and server (kubernetes master) in order to print the versions.



Run kubectl cluster-info and check if the server is up.






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    kubectl version makes a connection to both client and server (kubernetes master) in order to print the versions.



    Run kubectl cluster-info and check if the server is up.






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      kubectl version makes a connection to both client and server (kubernetes master) in order to print the versions.



      Run kubectl cluster-info and check if the server is up.






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        Run kubectl cluster-info and check if the server is up.






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