This topic describes how to deploy Domino components on VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid.
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Get the
$FLEETCOMMAND_AGENT_TAG
for your target release from the releases page. -
Use environment variables to set some values used by the
ddlctl
CLI. This simplifies the commands you’ll run while installing Domino components:unset HISTFILE export QUAY_USERNAME=<`quay.io` username provided by Domino> export QUAY_PASSWORD=<`quay.io` password provided by Domino> export FLEETCOMMAND_AGENT_TAG=<Tag that corresponds to the version of Domino deployed>
$ ddlctl create config --agent-version $FLEETCOMMAND_AGENT_TAG
Here is an example of what that generated configuration file may resemble. Take note of the
git.storage_class
value,tanzu-vm-storage-policy
, which you will need to set:blob_storage: backups: shared: true logs: shared: true projects: shared: true email_notifications: authentication: password: "" username: "" enable_ssl: true enabled: false from_address: CHANGE_ME@customer.org port: 465 server: _CHANGE_ME_ gpu: enabled: false helm: image_registries: - password: _CHANGE_ME_ server: quay.io username: _CHANGE_ME_ hostname: _CHANGE_ME_ internal_docker_registry: {} monitoring: prometheus_metrics: true name: _CHANGE_ME_ schema: "1.10" services: nginx_ingress: chart_values: controller: replicaCount: 2 kind: Deployment hostNetwork: false config: use-proxy-protocol: 'false' service: targetPorts: http: http enabled: true type: LoadBalancer storage_classes: block: access_modes: - ReadWriteOnce base_path: "" create: false name: tanzu-vm-storage-policy type: vsphere-volume shared: access_modes: - ReadWriteMany create: false name: dominoshared type: nfs volume_capacity: 5Ti nfs: mount_options: [ "nfsvers=4.1", ] mount_path: "_CHANGE_ME_" server: "_CHANGE_ME_" telemetry: intercom: enabled: false mixpanel: enabled: false token: "" version: 6.0.0
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Edit the configuration file with all necessary details about the target cluster, storage systems, and hosting domain. Read the configuration reference documentation for more information about available keys, and consult the configuration examples for guidance on getting started. You will be provided with a quay.io login with access to pull the Domino container images.
Note that you should set the value of
name
to something that identifies the purpose of your installation and contains the name of your organization.
With your configuration file ready, you can create a Domino
custom resource using ddlctl
:
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Get the
$FLEETCOMMAND_AGENT_TAG
for your target release from the releases page. -
Run the following:
$ ddlctl create domino --config {path-to-config-yaml} --agent-version $FLEETCOMMAND_AGENT_TAG
If you would prefer to just generate the
Domino
custom resource YAML, you can supply the--export
flag and pipe the result to a file. -
When the installation completes successfully, you should see a message that says:
2019-11-26 21:20:20,214 - INFO - fleetcommand_agent.Application - Deployment complete. Domino is accessible at $YOUR_FQDN
However, the application will only be accessible via HTTPS at that FQDN if you have configured DNS for the name to point to an ingress load balancer with the appropriate SSL certificate that forwards traffic to your platform nodes.