Getting Started Install kops Before we can bring up the cluster we need to install the CLI tool kops. Install kubectl In order to control Kubernetes clusters we need to install the CLI tool kubectl. Other Platforms Kubernetes Latest Release Installation Guide Setup your environment AWS In order to correctly prepare your AWS account for kops, we require you to install the AWS CLI tools, and have AP
Route53 Mapping Service This addon is deprecated. Please use external-dns instead. This is a Kubernetes controller that polls services (in all namespaces) that are configured with the label dns=route53 and adds the appropriate alias to the domain specified by the annotation domainName=sub.mydomain.io. Multiple domains and top level domains are also supported: domainName=.mydomain.io,sub1.mydomain.
Helm 2.9.0 is a feature release. This release contains a metric tonne of fixes and new features. We would like to take the time to thank everyone who contributed to this release. We cannot thank you enough for your time and hard work debugging issues, submitting tickets, contributing patches or crafting new features that extend Helm's usefulness. ❤️ The community keeps growing, and we'd love to se
The Kubernetes Helm Architecture This document describes the Helm architecture at a high level. The Purpose of Helm Helm is a tool for managing Kubernetes packages called charts. Helm can do the following: Create new charts from scratch Package charts into chart archive (tgz) files Interact with chart repositories where charts are stored Install and uninstall charts into an existing Kubernetes clu
YAML Techniques Most of this guide has been focused on writing the template language. Here, we'll look at the YAML format. YAML has some useful features that we, as template authors, can use to make our templates less error prone and easier to read. Scalars and Collections According to the YAML spec, there are two types of collections, and many scalar types. The two types of collections are maps a
Template Functions and Pipelines So far, we've seen how to place information into a template. But that information is placed into the template unmodified. Sometimes we want to transform the supplied data in a way that makes it more usable to us. Let's start with a best practice: When injecting strings from the .Values object into the template, we ought to quote these strings. We can do that by cal
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Using Helm This guide explains the basics of using Helm (and Tiller) to manage packages on your Kubernetes cluster. It assumes that you have already installed the Helm client and the Tiller server (typically by helm init). If you are simply interested in running a few quick commands, you may wish to begin with the Quickstart Guide. This chapter covers the particulars of Helm commands, and explains
Helm 2.8.0 is a feature release. This version of Helm now has support for Kubernetes 1.9 resources which includes support for the new apps/v1 workloads API, selector immutability, and rollingUpdate as the default update strategy for all workloads from the apps/v1 and extensions/v1beta2 APIs. This release contains a metric tonne of fixes and new features. We would like to take the time to thank eve
Hi there! I am using spec.initContainers on a deployment and during the first upgrade to add the initContainers, everything worked fine. Second upgrade, I only changed things on the initContainers and the deployment didn't even get upgraded. I tested changing something else and the deployment got updated but upon inspection, there were two annotations: pod.alpha.kubernetes.io/init-containers and p
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