vSphere FIPS Air-gapped: Install Kommander
Prerequisites
Ensure you have reviewed all Prerequisites for Install.
Ensure you have a default StorageClass.
Ensure you have loaded all necessary images for your configuration. See Load the Images into Your Registry: Air-gapped Environments.
Note down the name of the cluster, where you want to install Kommander. If you do not know it, use
kubectl get clusters -Ato display it.
Create your Kommander Installer Configuration File
Set the environment variable for your cluster:
CODEexport CLUSTER_NAME=<your-management-cluster-name>Copy the
kubeconfigfile of your Management cluster to your local directory:CODEdkp get kubeconfig -c ${CLUSTER_NAME} >> ${CLUSTER_NAME}.confCreate a configuration file for the deployment:
CODEdkp install kommander --init --airgapped > kommander.yamlIf required: Customize your
kommander.yaml.
See Kommander Customizations for customization options. Some of them include:
Custom Domains and Certificates, HTTP proxy, External Load Balancer, GPU utilization, Rook Ceph customization (Pre-provisioned envs), etc.
Enable DKP Catalog Applications and Install Kommander in an Air-gapped Environment
If you want to enable DKP Catalog applications after installing DKP, see Enable DKP Catalog Applications after Installing DKP.
In the same
kommander.yamlof the previous section, add the following values to enable DKP Catalog Applications:CODEapiVersion: config.kommander.mesosphere.io/v1alpha1 kind: Installation ... catalog: repositories: - name: dkp-catalog-applications labels: kommander.d2iq.io/project-default-catalog-repository: "true" kommander.d2iq.io/workspace-default-catalog-repository: "true" kommander.d2iq.io/gitapps-gitrepository-type: "dkp" path: ./dkp-catalog-applications-v2.7.2.tar.gz
If you only want to enable catalog applications to an existing configuration, add these values to an existing installer configuration file to maintain your Management cluster’s settings.Use the customized
kommander.yamlto install DKP:CODEdkp install kommander --installer-config kommander.yaml --kubeconfig=${CLUSTER_NAME}.conf \ --kommander-applications-repository ./application-repositories/kommander-applications-v2.7.2.tar.gz \ --charts-bundle ./application-charts/dkp-kommander-charts-bundle-v2.7.2.tar.gz \ --charts-bundle ./application-charts/dkp-catalog-applications-charts-bundle-v2.7.2.tar.gz
Tips and recommendations
The
--kubeconfig=${CLUSTER_NAME}.confflag ensures that you install Kommander on the correct cluster. For alternatives, see Provide Context for Commands with a kubeconfig File.Applications can take longer to deploy, and time out the installation. Add the
--wait-timeout <time to wait>flag and specify a period of time (for example,1h) to allocate more time to the deployment of applications.If the Kommander installation fails, or you wish to reconfigure applications, rerun the
installcommand to retry.
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