Move 'az provider register' to 'Configure your Azure account' section. (#339)

Regardless of whether you use the quick-start or the manual setup,
you need to run:
`az provider register --namespace 'Microsoft.ContainerInstance'`
on your account. Move up from the 'Manual' section.
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Don Bowman
2018-09-05 18:09:18 -04:00
committed by Robbie Zhang
parent 55bc0c3f75
commit 12700633b1

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@@ -111,6 +111,12 @@ First let's identify your Azure subscription and save it for use later on in the
$env:AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID = "<SubscriptionId>" $env:AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID = "<SubscriptionId>"
``` ```
4. Enable ACI in your subscription:
```cli
az provider register -n Microsoft.ContainerInstance
```
## Quick set-up with the ACI Connector ## Quick set-up with the ACI Connector
The Azure cli can be used to install the ACI provider. We like to say Azure's provider or implementation for Virtual Kubelet is the ACI Connector. The Azure cli can be used to install the ACI provider. We like to say Azure's provider or implementation for Virtual Kubelet is the ACI Connector.
@@ -182,14 +188,6 @@ resources on your account on behalf of Kubernetes.
$env:AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET = "<Password>" $env:AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET = "<Password>"
``` ```
### Setting up your Azure account to use ACI
You will need to enable ACI in your subscription:
```cli
az provider register -n Microsoft.ContainerInstance
```
## Deployment of the ACI provider in your cluster ## Deployment of the ACI provider in your cluster
Run these commands to deploy the virtual kubelet which connects your Kubernetes cluster to Azure Container Instances. Run these commands to deploy the virtual kubelet which connects your Kubernetes cluster to Azure Container Instances.