Working in progress
Although the exciting instructions on this page are working for kubernetes, the cluster configuration part is still working in progress. Will be updated as soon as it becomes available.
Quickstart Installation in ONAP on Kubernetes provides instruction of setting kubernestes through Rancher. The steps described on this page include using rancher to configure clustered kubernetes nodes.
Install Rancher
Follow the steps below to install and configure Rancher:
# | Purpose | Command and Example |
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1 | Add host name to /etc/hosts file 1 | sudo vi /etc/hosts |
2 | Clone the OOM project from ONAP gerrit | git clone http://gerrit.onap.org/r/oom |
3 | Install Docker 1.12 2 | |
4 | Install/Start Rancher server 3 | Only on master node (if you are installing more than one Kubernetes nodes), Use port 8880 instead of 8080. docker run -d --restart=unless-stopped -p 8880:8080 rancher/server |
Notes:
- Adding all cluster nodes to /etc/hosts file on each node is optional
- Check out compartible versions among Rancher, Kubernetes and Docker
- There may be issues with the DNS pod in Rancher after a reboot or when running clustered hosts as described in ONAP bug OOM-236 (Rancher DNS pod non-functional after system reboot - only in cluster mode). A clean system is OK.
Configure Rancher Client
You can access the Rancher UI through http:<master host IP>:8880 ; it takes you to the apps/stacks page.
For example,
You can access Rancher from http://10.147.132.10:8880/; the page will be opened to http://10.147.132.10:8880/env/1a5/apps/stacks.
From here, follow the steps below to configure the Rancher:
# | Purpose | Script shots illustrated steps |
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1 | Create Rancher environment: |
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2 | Add host to INFRASTRUCTURE |
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3 | Confirm that the host process has completed | The end of adding the host operation is indicated by the CLI option shown under the KUBERNETES dropdown menu: |
Install kubectl
kubectl is a command line interface for running commands against Kubernetes clusters.
Follow the steps below to install kubectrl:
# | Purpose | Command and Example |
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1 | Download kubectl on the server | |
2 | Enable the kubectl command | chmod +x ./kubectl sudo mv ./kubectl /usr/local/bin/kubectl |
3 | Generate Config from the Rancher UI |
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4 | Create the kube config on the server | mkdir ~/.kube vi ~/.kube/config Paste the generated config from rancher UI (from last step) to this file, then save the file. |
5 | Validate the kube config | kubectl cluster-info |
Configure Kubernetes Cluster
coming soon