USER@Sree-MainPC MINGW64 /d/Training-Batch-10/Terraform
$ kubectl get svc
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
kubernetes ClusterIP 10.100.0.1 443/TCP 75m
Hello @sreemanthena, confirmed there’s no worker node by default. I just checked the document and we need eksctl to create node group for our EKS cluster.
Please accept our apologies for the delay that cause, we will check the permissions boundaries and share it with u a short video on how to create the EKS cluster based on the possibilities on easing some restrictions we are having, You also have to understand this is playground env and we cant allow all the privileges and even on stating out we are working on this issue with a dedicated resource to fix your concern
User: arn:aws:iam::964762276523:user/odl_user_823013 is not authorized to perform: eks:CreateNodegroup on resource: arn:aws:eks:us-east-1:964762276523:cluster/ziriguidum with an explicit deny
It is currently not possible to create clusters with eksctl in the KodeKloud playgrounds.
As per the video, you must create your own personal AWS account to follow the instructions there.
If you are serious about cloud and devops, then having your own cloud accounts is pretty much a requirement. Cloud accounts cost virtually nothing to maintain, as long as you don’t create things which you forget to delete later.