Important
| Before following this guide, you must first review and satisfy any target environment-specific requirements covered under Install Domino. |
For release tags and versions, please refer to the releases page.
To bootstrap a Domino cluster:
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Download and install the platform operator’s companion command line tool,
ddlctl
. -
Export your
quay.io
credentials to your shell asQUAY_USERNAME
andQUAY_PASSWORD
(if you do this,ddlctl
will use them automatically). -
Make sure Docker is installed and the daemon is running on your machine.
-
Make sure you have access to the target cluster with sufficient permissions to create namespaces, secrets, and deploy resources.
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Get the
fleetcommand-agent
image tag for your target Domino version on the releases page. -
Run the following command:
ddlctl bootstrap
Note
|
It is not strictly necessary to supply flags to bootstrap as it will interactively prompt you for any missing information.
|
The bootstrap
subcommand will walk you through a series of operations:
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Creating the
domino-operator
namespace. -
Creating the registry secret to be used by the platform operator for pulling images from
quay.io
. -
Installing the platform operator Helm chart.
-
Creating a configuration for your Domino cluster that conforms to the schema.
-
Generating a
Domino
custom resource (CR) for your Domino cluster. -
Applying the
Domino
CR to your Kubernetes cluster on confirmation. -
Tailing the logs of the ensuing operator job until its completion. == Bootstrap an existing Domino cluster
The above instructions can be used to bootstrap an entirely new Domino cluster or to migrate an existing cluster to use the platform operator. The principal distinction between the two is:
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For a new cluster, the
bootstrap
subcommand will generate a new, empty configuration file for you to fill in. -
With an existing cluster, you will need to supply a path containing the existing configuration to add to the
Domino
custom resource.
If you prefer to approach things piecemeal, you can bootstrap the operator independently of generating and applying a Domino
custom resource. Just supply bootstrap
with the --skip-domino-resource
flag, i.e.:
ddlctl bootstrap --skip-domino-resource
To then create a Domino
custom resource separately (whether with a new or existing configuration), follow the Install Domino guide.