Note! Create a namespace in which you want to install . Note! If you plan to use the same EKS cluster to host multiple namespaces of , you must enable the aws.namespace.enabled property in the values.yaml file before performing the installation. All subsequent installations of in the same cluster must also have this property set to enable. When planning for multiple installations in one EKS cluster, the following property must be set to enable for the installations to be successful. Insert the option below to the helm install command shown in step 4. Once enabled, the name given to your namespace will act as an identifier for the domain name and postgres.db name that will be installed. The domain name will have the namespace added into it, resulting in a name that looks like mzonline-namespace.mz-eks.example.com. The namespace will also be applied as a suffix to the postgres.db value like so <postgres.db><namespace>. Run the following commands by replacing the placeholders with the values from the terraform output <cluster_name> Follow as per the value configured in mz-eks.yaml Default is mz-eks <region> Follow as per the value configured in mz-eks.yaml Default is eu-west-1 <certificate_arn> certificate_arn <db_endpoint> db_endpoint without the “:port” part <db_user> db_user <encrypted_admin_password> echo -n db_password | base64 <eks_domain_zone_name> eks_domain_zone_name Install Platform, use the License Key file from License Key and Helm Chart (3.2). This is an example of a minimal installation, you need all the parameters. If you are running multiple installations on the cluster, in case the CRD or Nginx Ingress class resource is already installed, then you should add the following to your helm command to avoid hitting a resource already exists error. --set mzOperator.installCRDs=false \ --set ingress-nginx-v4.controller.ingressClassResource.enabled=false \ Verify the installation. Basic examples of how to define the User Interfaces below. For a more comprehensive guide, see: Starting and Managing Desktop (3.0). How you connect to the Desktop client depends on if you want to use Desktop in Browser or the Desktop Launcher. Refer to the relevant section below. Example - Web Desktop URL To deploy the Desktop Launcher, you need to do the following steps: Prerequisite: Download and install java 11 on the PC that you will use the Desktop on. Both JRE and JDK work. Download the Desktop Launcher from Example - Desktop Launcher URL To install the Desktop Launcher, for Windows, download the exe file and double-click to install it. Alternatively download the OS independent jar file and use java -jar to install it. Example - Desktop Launcher via java -jar Example - Webb Interface URL The Installation guide is now complete. To get a system ready for production or testing purposes, you will need to define Configurations and ECs, there are three different types as described below:Installation of
$ kubectl create ns <namespace>
--set aws.namespace.enabled=true
Place Holder Value from terraform output
Where db_password is the value from the terraform output.
- Use a suitable unique name for <release_platform> in the command below.$ helm install <release_platform> ./usage-engine-private-edition --wait --timeout=5m \
--set environment=aws \
--set aws.cluster_name=<cluster_name> \
--set aws.region=<region> \
--set global.domain=<cluster_name>.<eks_domain_zone_name> \
--set aws.acm_certificate="<certificate_arn>" \
--set persistence.enabled=true \
--set platform.tls.enabled=true \
--set mzonline.ssl.enabled=false \
--set ingress-nginx-v4.enabled=true \
--set postgres.db=mz \
--set platform.db.type=postgresql \
--set postgres.adminUsername=<db_user> \
--set postgres.adminPassword="<encrypted_admin_password>" \
--set postgres.host="<db_endpoint>" \
--set-file licenseKey=<licenseKey_file> \
--set debug.script.enabled=true \
--namespace <namespace>
$ kubectl get all -n <namespace>
efs-provisioner-7bf57d6fcd-22kp7 1/1 Running 0 17h
external-dns-86776cbff9-47pfc 1/1 Running 0 17h
<release_platform>-ingress-nginx-v4-controller-6b8679dfc8 1/1 Running 0 17h
mz-operator-controller-manager-66648c48d9-m282f 2/2 Running 0 17h
mz-operator-controller-manager-66648c48d9-wqphx 2/2 Running 0 17h
mzonline-b56cbd899-vrp4p 1/1 Running 0 17h
platform-0 1/1 Running 0 17h
wd-5cfcb6cbfc-lppxj 1/1 Running 0 17h
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
service/external-dns ClusterIP 10.100.30.0 <none> 7979/TCP 17h
service/<release_platform>-ingress-nginx-v4-controller NodePort 10.100.137.133 <none> 80:30963/TCP,443:31556/TCP 17h
service/mz-operator-controller-manager-metrics-service ClusterIP 10.100.209.39 <none> 8443/TCP 17h
service/mz-operator-controller-manager-service ClusterIP 10.100.141.185 <none> 443/TCP 17h
service/mzonline NodePort 10.100.173.140 <none> 80:31330/TCP,443:32378/TCP 17h
service/platform LoadBalancer 10.100.61.188 a6e66e3227e4511eab69206e4c11461d-132070548.eu-west-1.elb.amazonaws.com 9000:32650/TCP,6790:30146/TCP 17h
service/wd NodePort 10.100.180.176 <none> 9999:32414/TCP 17h
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
deployment.apps/aws-alb-ingress-controller 1/1 1 1 17h
deployment.apps/efs-provisioner 1/1 1 1 17h
deployment.apps/external-dns 1/1 1 1 17h
deployment.apps/<release_platform>-ingress-nginx-v4-controller 1/1 1 1 17h
deployment.apps/mzonline 1/1 1 1 17h
deployment.apps/wd 1/1 1 1 17h
NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY AGE
replicaset.apps/aws-alb-ingress-controller-7fc8f854b 1 1 1 17h
replicaset.apps/efs-provisioner-84cc87d7f9 1 1 1 17h
replicaset.apps/external-dns-64f844469c 1 1 1 17h
replicaset.apps/<release_platform>-ingress-nginx-v4-controller-7f8cc84675 1 1 1 17h
replicaset.apps/mzonline-69b787d88 1 1 1 17h
replicaset.apps/wd-5b9b64c5b9 1 1 1 17h
NAME READY AGE
statefulset.apps/mz-operator-controller-manager 1/1 17h
statefulset.apps/platform 1/1 17h
Accessing the Environment
Web Desktop: https://desktop.<domain>/
Web interface: https://mzonline.<domain>/
Platform: https://platform.<domain>:<mz.webserver.port>/
Connect to Desktop
Web Desktop
Example. Enter the URL in a web browser:
# Define connection type "desktop." before the <domain>, as indicated below:
https://desktop.mz-eks.tafdr.net/auth
Desktop Launcher
https://platform.<cluster node>:<mz.webserver.port>/launch/desktop.
The port is by default 9000.Example. Enter the URL in a web browser:
# Define connection type "platform." before the <domain>, as indicated below:
https://platform.mz-eks.tafdr.net:9000/launch/desktop/
$ java -jar standard standard-mzx-launcher-1.1.4.jar
Connect to the Web Interface
Example. Enter the URL in a web browser:
# Define connection type "mzonline." before the <domain>, as indicated below:
https://mzonline.mz-eks.tafdr.net/
Define Configurations on the Installation
EC Deployment Web Interface(3.0)
There are many examples available in the documentation.
EC Deployment Web Interface(3.0)
There are many examples available in the documentation.
Use the Continuous Integration and Deployment (CI/CD) pipeline to automate building, testing, and deployment of use- and test cases.
For more information, see: Continuous Integration and Deployment(3.0).
See Bootstrapping System Certificates and Secrets before starting the installation.
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