Use the information in this section to deploy Domino components in the Azure infrastructure.
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Use the environment variables to set the values of IDs, names, and labels in your Azure environment. This simplifies the commands that you will use when installing the Domino components.
export SUB_ID=<ID of the subscription where AKS was deployed> export RG_NAME=<Name of the resource group where AKS was deployed> export CLUSTER_NAME=<AKS cluster name> export DOMINO_VER=<Domino version to deploy> export QUAY_USERNAME=<quay.io username provided by Domino> export QUAY_PASSWORD=<quay.io password provided by Domino>
NoteGather the required parameters which you will add to the
domino.yaml
file when you enter the environment parameters in the configuration template.-
TENANT_ID: ID of the tenant where AKS was deployed.
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AAD_CLIENT_ID:
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Go to Azure active directory.
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In the tenant search bar, search for your cluster name.
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Select clustername-agentpool.
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Get the application id.
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REG_DNS_NAME: The DNS name of the container registry created by terraform in the AKS resource group.
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STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME: The name of the storage account created by terraform in the AKS resource group.
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STORAGE_ACCOUNT_KEY: The key of the storage account created by terraform in the AKS resource group.
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STORAGE_ACCOUNT_CONTAINER_NAME: The name of the container in the storage account created by terraform in the AKS resource group.
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To retrieve credentials for the Kubernetes cluster, run the following command to add the AKS credentials to your
kubectl config
file:az aks get-credentials --subscription $SUB_ID --resource-group $RG_NAME --name $CLUSTER_NAME
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To create the
domino-platform
namespace, run:kubectl create namespace domino-platform
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To set up your HTTPS certificate, run the following command to create a secret that uses the certificate for the domain name. This domain name allows the Domino management plane to be accessible through HTTPS:
kubectl -n domino-platform create secret tls my-cert --key=<path to your private key> --cert=<path to your cert>
The fleetcommand-agent
runs as a container. It installs and configures Domino components. The fleetcommand-agent
uses an installation template to gather the required parameters for the environment and sets them when installing Domino components.
The installation process with fleetcommand-agent
generates a blank installation template where you enter your environment parameters and then provide them to fleetcommand-agent
to perform the installation tasks.
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If you aren’t logged into
quay.io
, execute:docker login -u $QUAY_USERNAME -p $QUAY_PASSWORD quay.io
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Run the following command to generate a
domino.yml
template configuration file in the current working directory.NoteThis overwrites any existing domino.yml
file.docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/install quay.io/domino/fleetcommand-agent:v62.2 init --file /install/domino.yml --version $DOMINO_VER --preset aks
NoteChanging the defaults in domino.yml
can affect the deployment. If you must adjust its parameters, contact a Domino representative.
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Open the
domino.yml
file and edit the attributes as follows:-
name
: The name of the deployment. This can’t be changed post-deployment. -
hostname
: The hostname for the Domino install (for example,domino.example.com
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pod_cidr
: The default network range is10.0.0.0/8
, but this must match the full IP range that your cluster uses. -
storage_classes.block.type
:azure-disk
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storage_classes.shared.type
:azure-file
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storage_classes.shared.azure_file.storage_account
:""
Importantstorage_classes.shared.azure_file.storage_account
must be an empty string to correctly default to the AKS cluster’s default file store. -
blob_storage.projects.azure.account_name
: STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME value -
blob_storage.projects.azure.account_key
: STORAGE_ACCOUNT_KEY value -
blob_storage.projects.azure.container
: STORAGE_ACCOUNT_CONTAINER_NAME value -
blob_storage.logs.type
:shared
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blob_storage.backups.type
:shared
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blob_storage.backups.azure.account_name
: STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME value -
blob_storage.backups.azure.account_key
: STORAGE_ACCOUNT_KEY value -
blob_storage.backups.azure.container
: STORAGE_ACCOUNT_CONTAINER_NAME value -
helm.image_registries.*.username
: Yourquay.io
username. -
helm.image_registries.*.password
: Yourquay.io
password. -
image_building.cloud_registry_auth.azure.tenant_id
: TENANT_ID value -
image_building.cloud_registry_auth.azure.client_id
: CLIENT_ID value -
image_building.cloud_registry_auth.azure.client_secret
: optional CLIENT_SECRET value -
internal_docker_registry
:null
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external_docker_registry
: The container registry DNS name.
NoteIf you have DFS project files stored in Azure File Storage, you can contact Domino’s Customer Success team for assistance migrating that data to an Azure Blob Storage deployment. -
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Add the following code to the end of the file.
release_overrides: nginx-ingress: chart_values: controller: kind: Deployment hostNetwork: false service: enabled: true type: LoadBalancer annotations: service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-load-balancer-health-probe-request-path: "/healthz" extraArgs: default-ssl-certificate: domino-platform/my-cert
NoteDomino recommends that you back up your final configuration file for future reference. To do this, use the following command: cp domino.yml{,.backup-$( date %s )}
fleetcommand-agent
fleetcommand-agent
installs and configures Domino components.
It uses the installation template to gather the required parameters for the environment and sets them when installing Domino components.
To install Domino on the infrastructure you prepared, run the following:
curl -o fleetcommand-agent-install.sh https://docs.dominodatalab.com/attachments/fleetcommand-agent-install.sh
bash fleetcommand-agent-install.sh $DOMINO_VER
See fleetcommand-agent-install.sh Downloads for more information.
Tip
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If you encounter errors, investigate and resolve the root cause before you run fleetcommand-agent-sh again.
Failures are often related to resource quotas and limits.
Contact a Domino representative for assistance.
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Run the following to get the external IP to access your instance’s Domino management plane:
kubectl -n domino-platform get svc nginx-ingress-controller
You can use this to update your DNS records accordingly.
Note
| You must enable WebSockets so Domino can sync files and workspaces. In most cases, WebSockets are enabled by default. However, some content delivery networks (CDNs) don’t support WebSockets. |
If you use Azure Front Door or a similar CDN that doesn’t support WebSockets, you must route incoming traffic so that it skips the CDN.
As an alternative, Application Gateway has native WebSocket support.
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Go to
https://<YOUR-DOMAIN>/auth/
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Login with the username
keycloak
and the password from thekeycloak-http
secret in thedomino-platform
namespace. -
Use the following command to get the password:
echo -e "\nyour password is: $(kubectl get secret keycloak-http -n domino-platform --template={{.data.password}} | base64 -d)\n"
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Go to Users in the navigation pane and click Add User.
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Enter the username, first name, last name, and email address, and then click Save.
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Go to the Credentials tab and add a password.
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Optional: Disable Temporary.
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Click Set Password.
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Go to Role Mappings.
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From Client Roles, select domino-play.
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Select the User role and add it to your user.
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Go to the main page for your Domino deployment (for example,
https://\<YOUR-DOMAIN\>
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Go to Environments > Domino Standard Environment Py3.8 R4.1 > Revisions and make sure the revision is active. If not, use Build Logs to try to solve the problem.
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Go to Projects > Quick-start > Workspaces and launch a new workspace using Jupyter (this can take a while).
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When the new workspace is created open
main.ipynb
and confirm that you can execute the script without errors.
Use Keycloak to enable user registration, so users can access your fresh Domino install. Keycloak is a user authentication service that runs on a pod in your cluster.