KubeSlice Controller Opensource Repository: The KubeSlice Controller orchestrates the creation and management of slices on worker clusters.
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kubeslice-controller uses Kubebuilder, a framework for building Kubernetes APIs using custom resource definitions (CRDs).
The KubeSlice Controller orchestrates the creation and management of slices on worker clusters. It is strongly recommended that you use a released version. Follow the instructions provided in this document to install Kubeslice on cloud clusters.
See our documentation on installing the KubeSlice Controller.
Before you begin, make sure the following prerequisites are met:
kind
cluster.kubectl
is installed and configured.kubeslice-controller
on the controller cluster and worker-operator
on the worker cluster. For more information, see Prerequisites.If you have not added avesha helm repo yet, add it.
helm repo add avesha https://kubeslice.github.io/charts/
Upgrade the avesha helm repo.
helm repo update
To download the latest docker image for kubeslice-controller
, click here.
Clone the latest version of kubeslice-controller from the master
branch.
git clone https://github.com/kubeslice/kubeslice-controller.git
cd kubeslice-controller
Edit the image name variable IMG
in the Makefile
to change the docker tag to be built.
The default image is set as IMG ?= aveshasystems/kubeslice-controller:latest
. Modify this if required.
make docker-build
aveshasystems/kubeslice-controller
with your locally built image name in the previous step.Note: If you use a named cluster, you must specify the name of the cluster you wish to load the images into. See loading an image into your kind cluster.
kind load docker-image aveshasystems/kubeslice-controller --name cluster-name
Example
kind load docker-image aveshasystems/kubeslice-controller --name kind
kind-control-plane
is the name of the Docker container. Modify the name if needed.docker exec -it kind-control-plane crictl images
Create a chart values file called yourvaluesfile.yaml
. Refer to values.yaml to update the kubeslice-controller
image to the local build image.
From the sample:
kubeslice:
---
---
controller:
---
---
image: aveshasystems/kubeslice-controller
tag: 0.1.1
Change it to:
kubeslice:
---
---
controller:
---
---
image: <my-custom-image>
tag: <unique-tag>
Deploy the updated chart.
make chart-deploy VALUESFILE=yourvaluesfile.yaml
Verify the installation of the KubeSlice Controller by checking the pods belonging to the kubeslice-controller
namespace using the following command:
kubectl get pods -n kubeslice-controller
Example Output
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
kubeslice-controller-manager-5b548fb865-kzb7c 2/2 Running 0 102s
For more information, see uninstall KubeSlice.
make chart-undeploy
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