How can we pass multiple labels to an EKS node group via BootstrapArguments










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I am aware that we can create node groups with labels via kubelet-extra-args:



--kubelet-extra-args --node-labels=foo=bar


This syntax was a bit of a surprise to me so I'm not exactly sure how to add multiple labels.










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    I am aware that we can create node groups with labels via kubelet-extra-args:



    --kubelet-extra-args --node-labels=foo=bar


    This syntax was a bit of a surprise to me so I'm not exactly sure how to add multiple labels.










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      I am aware that we can create node groups with labels via kubelet-extra-args:



      --kubelet-extra-args --node-labels=foo=bar


      This syntax was a bit of a surprise to me so I'm not exactly sure how to add multiple labels.










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      I am aware that we can create node groups with labels via kubelet-extra-args:



      --kubelet-extra-args --node-labels=foo=bar


      This syntax was a bit of a surprise to me so I'm not exactly sure how to add multiple labels.







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          Found it! I should have guessed but this passes things off to kubelet, which apparently takes comma separated key-value pairs joined with '='



          --kubelet-extra-args --node-labels=alabel=foo,another=bar





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            Found it! I should have guessed but this passes things off to kubelet, which apparently takes comma separated key-value pairs joined with '='



            --kubelet-extra-args --node-labels=alabel=foo,another=bar





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              Found it! I should have guessed but this passes things off to kubelet, which apparently takes comma separated key-value pairs joined with '='



              --kubelet-extra-args --node-labels=alabel=foo,another=bar





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                Found it! I should have guessed but this passes things off to kubelet, which apparently takes comma separated key-value pairs joined with '='



                --kubelet-extra-args --node-labels=alabel=foo,another=bar





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                Found it! I should have guessed but this passes things off to kubelet, which apparently takes comma separated key-value pairs joined with '='



                --kubelet-extra-args --node-labels=alabel=foo,another=bar






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