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IMPORTANT!!

DEPRECATION NOTICE:

The support for this chart will be discontinued soon. Please plan to migrate and use stable/openebs chart located at: https://github.com/kubernetes/charts/tree/master/stable/openebs


Prerequisites

  • Kubernetes 1.7.5+ with RBAC enabled
  • iSCSI PV support in the underlying infrastructure
  • helm is installed and the tiller has admin privileges. To assign admin to tiller, login as admin and use the following instructions:
    kubectl -n kube-system create sa tiller
    kubectl create clusterrolebinding tiller --clusterrole cluster-admin --serviceaccount=kube-system:tiller
    kubectl -n kube-system patch deploy/tiller-deploy -p '{"spec": {"template": {"spec": {"serviceAccountName": "tiller"}}}}'
    kubectl -n kube-system patch deployment tiller-deploy -p '{"spec": {"template": {"spec": {"automountServiceAccountToken": true}}}}'
    
  • A namespace called "openebs" is created in the Cluster for running the below instructions: kubectl create namespace openebs

Installing OpenEBS Charts Repository

helm repo add openebs-charts https://openebs.github.io/charts/
helm repo update
helm install openebs-charts/openebs --name openebs --namespace openebs

Installing OpenEBS from this codebase

git clone https://github.com/openebs/openebs.git
cd openebs/k8s/charts/openebs/
helm install --name openebs --namespace openebs .

Verify that OpenEBS Volumes can be created

#Check the OpenEBS Management Pods are running
kubectl get pods -n openebs
#Create a test PVC
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openebs/openebs/master/k8s/demo/pvc.yaml
#Check the OpenEBS Volume Pods are created. 
kubectl get pods
#Delete the test volume and associated Volume Pods. 
kubectl delete -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openebs/openebs/master/k8s/demo/pvc.yaml

Unistalling OpenEBS from Chart codebase

helm ls --all
# Note the openebs-chart-name from above command
helm del --purge <openebs-chart-name>

Configuration

The following table lists the configurable parameters of OpenEBS chart and their default values.

Parameter Description Default
rbac.create Enable RBAC Resources true
image.pullPolicy Container pull policy IfNotPresent
apiserver.image Docker Image for API Server openebs/m-apiserver
apiserver.imageTag Docker Image Tag for API Server 0.6.0
apiserver.replicas Number of API Server Replicas 1
provisioner.image Docker Image for Provisioner openebs/openebs-k8s-provisioner
provisioner.imageTag Docker Image Tag for Provisioner 0.6.0
provisioner.replicas Number of Provisioner Replicas 1
snapshotOperator.provisioner.image Docker Image for Snapshot Provisioner openebs/snapshot-provisioner
snapshotOperator.provisioner.imageTag Docker Image Tag for Snapshot Provisioner 0.6.0
snapshotOperator.controller.image Docker Image for Snapshot Controller openebs/snapshot-controller
snapshotOperator.controller.imageTag Docker Image Tag for Snapshot Controller 0.6.0
snapshotOperator.replicas Number of Snapshot Operator Replicas 1
jiva.image Docker Image for Jiva openebs/jiva
jiva.imageTag Docker Image Tag for Jiva 0.6.0
jiva.replicas Number of Jiva Replicas 3
jiva.replicaNodeSelector.enabled Enable scheduling replicas with node selector false
jiva.replicaNodeSelector.value node labels assigned to replica pods nodetype=storage

Specify each parameter using the --set key=value[,key=value] argument to helm install.

Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example,

helm install --name openebs -f values.yaml openebs-charts/openebs

Tip: You can use the default values.yaml