Configuring a Supervisor Cluster
You use the Clusters service to enable and disable a Supervisor Cluster, or edit the configuration of an existing Supervisor Cluster. The Clusters service is provided within the namespace_management package.
You can enable a vSphere cluster to manage Kubernetes workload objects, only after you enable vSphere DRS in fully automated mode and enable HA on the cluster.
Before you enable programmatically a vSphere with Kubernetes on a vSphere cluster, you must prepare your environment to meet the specific networking, storage, and infrastructure requirements. See the vSphere with Kubernetes documentation.
For more information about how to configure the storage settings to meet the requirements of vSphere with Kubernetes, see Creating Storage Policies for vSphere with Kubernetes.
For more information about how to configure the networking settings for Supervisor Clusters that are configured with the VMware NSX-Tâ„¢ Data Center as the networking stack, see Configuring NSX-T Data Center for vSphere with Kubernetes.