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Add number of nodes for cluster in minikube profile list #9702

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fixes #6780
Add the Nodes column with the number of nodes the cluster has into
minikube profile list output.

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thank you for this PR, do you mind putting in the output Before and After this PR ?

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|--------------|-----------|---------|--------------|------|---------|---------|
|   Profile    | VM Driver | Runtime |      IP      | Port | Version | Status  |
|--------------|-----------|---------|--------------|------|---------|---------|
| minikube     | hyperkit  | docker  | 192.168.64.5 | 8443 | v1.19.2 | Stopped |
| test-profile | hyperkit  | docker  | 192.168.64.3 | 8443 | v1.19.2 | Stopped |
|--------------|-----------|---------|--------------|------|---------|---------|

after

|--------------|-----------|---------|--------------|------|---------|---------|-------|
|   Profile    | VM Driver | Runtime |      IP      | Port | Version | Status  | Nodes |
|--------------|-----------|---------|--------------|------|---------|---------|-------|
| minikube     | hyperkit  | docker  | 192.168.64.5 | 8443 | v1.19.2 | Stopped |     3 |
| test-profile | hyperkit  | docker  | 192.168.64.3 | 8443 | v1.19.2 | Stopped |     1 |
|--------------|-----------|---------|--------------|------|---------|---------|-------|

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medyagh commented Nov 20, 2020

/ok-to-test

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kvm2 Driver
error collecting results for kvm2 driver: timing run 0 with Minikube (PR 9702): timing cmd: [/home/performance-monitor/.minikube/minikube-binaries/9702/minikube start --driver=kvm2]: starting cmd: fork/exec /home/performance-monitor/.minikube/minikube-binaries/9702/minikube: exec format error
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error collecting results for docker driver: timing run 0 with Minikube (PR 9702): timing cmd: [/home/performance-monitor/.minikube/minikube-binaries/9702/minikube start --driver=docker]: starting cmd: fork/exec /home/performance-monitor/.minikube/minikube-binaries/9702/minikube: exec format error

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What does the output look like when the clusters are Started instead of Stopped? I'm worried that this won't address the second part of #6780

fixes \kubernetes#6780
Add the Nodes column with the number of nodes the cluster has into
`minikube profile list` output.
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@sharifelgamal Oops, Are you mean error message?. Sorry i missed that part. i will check again.

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medyagh commented Nov 23, 2020

/ok-to-test

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medyagh commented Nov 24, 2020

@daehyeok it looks good, we still need to fix the Second part of the problem which is showing

❗  Found 1 invalid profile(s) ! 
	 p2-m02
|----------|-----------|---------|--------------|------|---------|---------|-------|
| Profile  | VM Driver | Runtime |      IP      | Port | Version | Status  | Nodes |
|----------|-----------|---------|--------------|------|---------|---------|-------|
| minikube | docker    | docker  | 192.168.49.2 | 8443 | v1.19.4 | Running |     1 |
| p2       | docker    | docker  | 192.168.59.2 | 8443 | v1.19.4 | Running |     2 |
|----------|-----------|---------|--------------|------|---------|---------|-------|
❗  Found 1 invalid profile(s) ! 
	 p2-m02
💡  You can delete them using the following command(s): 
	 $ minikube delete -p p2-m02 

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@daehyeok it looks good, we still need to fix the Second part of the problem which is showing

❗  Found 1 invalid profile(s) ! 
	 p2-m02
|----------|-----------|---------|--------------|------|---------|---------|-------|
| Profile  | VM Driver | Runtime |      IP      | Port | Version | Status  | Nodes |
|----------|-----------|---------|--------------|------|---------|---------|-------|
| minikube | docker    | docker  | 192.168.49.2 | 8443 | v1.19.4 | Running |     1 |
| p2       | docker    | docker  | 192.168.59.2 | 8443 | v1.19.4 | Running |     2 |
|----------|-----------|---------|--------------|------|---------|---------|-------|
❗  Found 1 invalid profile(s) ! 
	 p2-m02
💡  You can delete them using the following command(s): 
	 $ minikube delete -p p2-m02 

@medyagh medyagh merged commit 02511f1 into kubernetes:master Nov 24, 2020
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