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README: add disk space + IP troubleshooting (GoogleCloudPlatform#95)
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fixes GoogleCloudPlatform#94

Signed-off-by: Ahmet Alp Balkan <[email protected]>
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- applies the `./kubernetes-manifests` deploying the application to
Kubernetes.

**Troubleshooting:** If you get "No space left on device" error on Google Cloud Shell,
you can build the images on Google Cloud Build:
[Enable the Cloud Build API](https://console.cloud.google.com/flows/enableapi?apiid=cloudbuild.googleapis.com), then run `skaffold run -p gcb` instead.

6. Find the IP address of your application, then visit the application on your
browser to confirm installation.

kubectl get service frontend-external

**Troubleshooting:** A Kubernetes bug (will be fixed in 1.12) combined with
a Skaffold [bug](https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/skaffold/issues/887)
causes load balancer to not to work even after getting an IP address. If you
are seeing this, run `kubectl get service frontend-external -o=yaml | kubectl apply -f-`
to trigger load balancer reconfiguration.

### (Optional) Deploying on a Istio-installed cluster

> **Note:** you followed GKE deployment steps above, run `skaffold delete` first
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