Custom Installation Guide
Users who need to customize their Altinity Kubernetes Operator namespace or can not directly connect to Github from the installation environment can perform a custom install.
Requirements
The Altinity Kubernetes Operator for Kubernetes has the following requirements:
- Kubernetes 1.15.11+. For instructions on how to install Kubernetes for your particular environment, see the Kubernetes Install Tools page.
- Access to the clickhouse-operator-install-bundle.yaml file.
Instructions
Script Install into Namespace
By default, the Altinity Kubernetes Operator installed into the kube-system
namespace when using the Basic Installation instructions.
To install into a different namespace use the following command replacing {custom namespace here}
with the namespace to use:
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Altinity/clickhouse-operator/master/deploy/operator-web-installer/clickhouse-operator-install.sh | OPERATOR_NAMESPACE={custom_namespace_here} bash
For example, to install into the namespace test-clickhouse-operator
namespace, use:
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Altinity/clickhouse-operator/master/deploy/operator-web-installer/clickhouse-operator-install.sh | OPERATOR_NAMESPACE=test-clickhouse-operator bash
Setup ClickHouse Operator into 'test-clickhouse-operator' namespace
No 'test-clickhouse-operator' namespace found. Going to create
namespace/test-clickhouse-operator created
customresourcedefinition.apiextensions.k8s.io/clickhouseinstallations.clickhouse.altinity.com created
customresourcedefinition.apiextensions.k8s.io/clickhouseinstallationtemplates.clickhouse.altinity.com created
customresourcedefinition.apiextensions.k8s.io/clickhouseoperatorconfigurations.clickhouse.altinity.com created
serviceaccount/clickhouse-operator created
clusterrole.rbac.authorization.k8s.io/clickhouse-operator-test-clickhouse-operator created
clusterrolebinding.rbac.authorization.k8s.io/clickhouse-operator-test-clickhouse-operator created
configmap/etc-clickhouse-operator-files created
configmap/etc-clickhouse-operator-confd-files created
configmap/etc-clickhouse-operator-configd-files created
configmap/etc-clickhouse-operator-templatesd-files created
configmap/etc-clickhouse-operator-usersd-files created
deployment.apps/clickhouse-operator created
service/clickhouse-operator-metrics created
If no OPERATOR_NAMESPACE
value is set, then the Altinity Kubernetes Operator will
be installed into kube-system
.
Manual Install into Namespace
For organizations that can not access GitHub directly from the environment they are installing the Altinity Kubernetes Operator in, they can perform a manual install through the following steps:
-
Download the install template file: clickhouse-operator-install-template.yaml.
-
Edit the file and set OPERATOR_NAMESPACE value.
-
Use the following commands, replacing {your file name} with the name of your YAML file:
namespace = "custom-clickhouse-operator" bash("sed -i s/'${OPERATOR_NAMESPACE}'/test-clickhouse-operator/ clickhouse-operator-install-template.yaml", add_to_text=False) bash(f"kubectl apply -f clickhouse-operator-install-template.yaml", add_to_text=False) try: retry(bash, timeout=60, delay=1)("kubectl get pods --namespace test-clickhouse-operator " "-o=custom-columns=NAME:.metadata.name,STATUS:.status.phase", exitcode=0, message="Running", lines=slice(1, None), fail_message="not all pods in Running state", add_to_text=true) finally: bash(f"kubectl delete namespace test-clickhouse-operator', add_to_text=False)
kubectl apply -f {your file name}
For example:
kubectl apply -f customtemplate.yaml
Alternatively, instead of using the install template, enter the following into your console
(bash
is used below, modify depending on your particular shell).
Change the OPERATOR_NAMESPACE value to match your namespace.
# Namespace to install operator into
OPERATOR_NAMESPACE="${OPERATOR_NAMESPACE:-clickhouse-operator}"
# Namespace to install metrics-exporter into
METRICS_EXPORTER_NAMESPACE="${OPERATOR_NAMESPACE}"
# Operator's docker image
OPERATOR_IMAGE="${OPERATOR_IMAGE:-altinity/clickhouse-operator:latest}"
# Metrics exporter's docker image
METRICS_EXPORTER_IMAGE="${METRICS_EXPORTER_IMAGE:-altinity/metrics-exporter:latest}"
# Setup Altinity Kubernetes Operator into specified namespace
kubectl apply --namespace="${OPERATOR_NAMESPACE}" -f <( \
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Altinity/clickhouse-operator/master/deploy/operator/clickhouse-operator-install-template.yaml | \
OPERATOR_IMAGE="${OPERATOR_IMAGE}" \
OPERATOR_NAMESPACE="${OPERATOR_NAMESPACE}" \
METRICS_EXPORTER_IMAGE="${METRICS_EXPORTER_IMAGE}" \
METRICS_EXPORTER_NAMESPACE="${METRICS_EXPORTER_NAMESPACE}" \
envsubst \
)
Verify Installation
To verify the Altinity Kubernetes Operator is running in your namespace, use the following command:
kubectl get pods -n clickhouse-operator
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
clickhouse-operator-5d9496dd48-w6rcb 2/2 Running 0 16s