Error saying dial tcp timeout - kubernetes on aws

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I had a good working kops cluster. I deleted an unwanted ig and now kubectl is not connecting with the cluster, getting this error:

Unable to connect to the server: dial tcp {ip} i/o timeout

How do I debug this?

Jan 8, 2019 in Kubernetes by Ali
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hey @Ali, get the log file, go through it and find out what's wrong. To get the log file:

kops <---> -v 10 &> log.txt
answered Jan 8, 2019 by Eliza

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