olares prepare
Synopsis
The olares 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 olares prepare [option]
Options
Name | Shorthand | Usage |
---|---|---|
--base-dir | -b | Sets the base directory for Olares. Defaults to $HOME/.olares . |
--help | -h | Displays help information. |
--kube | Specifies the Kubernetes type. Supported types are k3s (default) and k8s . | |
--profile | -p | Sets the Minikube profile name. Only applicable on macOS. Defaults to olares-0 . |
--registry-mirrors | -r | Specifies Docker container registry mirrors. Multiple mirrors should be separated by commas. |
--with-juicefs | Configures JuiceFS as the root filesystem (rootfs) for Olares workloads instead of the local disk. | |
--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. |
Example
bash
# Uses JuiceFS as the root filesystem
olares-cli olares prepare --with-juicefs=true