The preparations described below are required to install using using Helm charts and Docker images. Read through the steps below and follow each step before installing.
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Fetching and Configuring Helm Charts
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Add the helm repository
Code Block $ helm repo add usage-engine-private-edition 'https://digitalroute-public.github.io/usage-engine-private-edition' $ helm repo update
Check if the charts are available:
Code Block $ helm search repo -l usage-engine-private-edition/usage-engine-private-edition --version <chart version> Example: $ helm search repo -l usage-engine-private-edition/usage-engine-private-edition --version 2.0.0 #The output: NAME CHART VERSION APP VERSION DESCRIPTION usage-engine-private-edition/usage-engine-private-edition 2.0.0 The Usage Engine Private Edition helm chart
Create a directory dedicated for the installation and download the platform Helm chart.
Code Block $ mkdir <your directory> $ cd <your directory> $ helm fetch usage-engine-private-edition/usage-engine-private-edition --version <chart version> --untar
Make sure the Helm chart is defined for on-premise (Private cloud) by viewing the file: usage-engine-private-edition / values.yaml
Code Block $ cat usage-engine-private-edition/values.yaml | grep environment: # Only on-premise and aws supported for now environment: on-premise
If required, modify the Helm chart for the needed level of Access Control for Kubernetes Resources
Info title Access Control for Kubernetes Resources relies relies on Role Based Access Control (RBAC) when specifying the level of access needed for the kubernetes resources involved in any given given installation.
Essentially, to make sure that the service account used has the right level of access in order for to to function properly.
Some features do require cluster wide access to certain resources (typically resources that are not namespaced). This is realized by the use of ClusterRoles. If ClusterRoles are not permitted in the given kubernetes cluster for one reason or another, those features will have to be switched off.The following helm values can be used to switch off features relying on ClusterRoles, see the Helm chart for further details:
- mzonline.ecd.nodeHostSelectionEnabled
- mzOperator.rbacAuthProxy.enabledNote title Note! All information about available properties and values that you may want to update are contained within the Helm chart itself.
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