kubeadm is a command line tool for installing Kubernetes clusters. These questions are almost always off-topic for Stack Overflow.
Let's review the last 12 questions with tag kubeadm:
- Choosing Public IP or VPC IP for creating Kubernetes cluster - belongs to Server Fault.
- kubernetes master node installation details - belongs to Server Fault.
- K8s worker nodes stuck to high CPU consumption - belongs to Server Fault.
- Kubelet - Factory “crio” was unable to handle container - belongs to Server Fault.
- Install Kerberos Kdc on a Kubernetes Cluster - belongs to Server Fault.
- Add new control plane node got failed k8s 1.21.0 - belongs to Server Fault.
- Kubeadm join not working after installing Flannel [closed] - belongs to Server Fault.
- Can you create a multi-arch k8s cluster? - belongs to Server Fault.
- Kubernetes cluster reconfiguring after the changing of hostnames and IP subnet - belongs to Server Fault.
- Re-installed node cannot join Kubernetes cluster - belongs to Server Fault.
- Kubernetes bare metal cluster - problems resetting. Some nodes not drained - belongs to Server Fault.
- invalid configuration for GroupVersionKind /v1, Kind=ConfigMap: kind and apiVersion is mandatory information that must be specified - belongs to Server Fault.
- restarting master node - vanished from the unit file - belongs to Server Fault.
- Kubeadm ClusterConfig specify feature gate - belongs to Server Fault.
As we see, these 12 last questions were exclusively off-topic. This is a follow-up question from What should we do with [kubeadm] questions? where I also was reviewing the last 10 questions at the time, and it also happened that they were exclusively off-topic.
Can we burninate this tag since it is off-topic?
kubectl
? It's not much different, but the GCP flavor.