Open Source Kubernetes
Introduction
Helm is an open source packaging tool that helps install applications and services on Kubernetes. It uses a packaging format called charts
. A Helm chart is a package containing all resource definitions necessary to create an instance of a Kubernetes application, tool, or service in a Kubernetes cluster.
Prerequisites
You must have a Kubernetes cluster that has Helm configured. If you have not installed the Helm client (helm
), see Installing Helm.
The Helm chart for YugabyteDB (yugabyte-helm
) has been tested with the following software versions:
- Kubernetes 1.10+
- Helm 2.8+ or 3.0+
- YugabyteDB docker image (yugabytedb/yugabyte) 1.1.0+
- Kubernetes nodes where a total of 12 CPU cores and 45 GB RAM can be allocated to YugabyteDB. This can be three nodes with 4 CPU core and 15 GB RAM allocated to YugabyteDB.
- For optimal performance, ensure you’ve set the appropriate system limits using
ulimit
on each node in your Kubernetes cluster.
Confirm that helm
is configured correctly.
$ helm version
Output for Helm 2:
Client: &version.Version{SemVer:"v2.10.0", GitCommit:"...", GitTreeState:"clean"}
Server: &version.Version{SemVer:"v2.10.0", GitCommit:"...", GitTreeState:"clean"}
Output for Helm 3:
version.BuildInfo{Version:"v3.0.3", GitCommit:"ac925eb7279f4a6955df663a0128044a8a6b7593", GitTreeState:"clean", GoVersion:"go1.13.6"}
Create cluster
For Helm 3, jump directly to Add charts repository section.
Create service account (Helm 2 only)
Before you can create the cluster, you need to have a service account that has been granted the cluster-admin
role. Use the following command to create a yugabyte-helm
service account granted with the ClusterRole of cluster-admin
.
$ kubectl create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yugabyte/charts/master/stable/yugabyte/yugabyte-rbac.yaml
serviceaccount/yugabyte-helm created
clusterrolebinding.rbac.authorization.k8s.io/yugabyte-helm created
Initialize Helm (Helm 2 only)
Initialize helm
with the service account, but use the —upgrade
option to ensure that you can upgrade any previous initializations you may have made.
$ helm init --service-account yugabyte-helm --upgrade --wait
$HELM_HOME has been configured at `/Users/<user>/.helm`.
Tiller (the Helm server-side component) has been upgraded to the current version.
Happy Helming!
Add charts repository
To add the YugabyteDB charts repository, run the following command.
$ helm repo add yugabytedb https://charts.yugabyte.com
Fetch updates from the repository
Make sure that you have the latest updates to the repository by running the following command.
$ helm repo update
Validate the chart version
For Helm 2:
$ helm search yugabytedb/yugabyte
For Helm 3:
$ helm search repo yugabytedb/yugabyte
Output:
NAME CHART VERSION APP VERSION DESCRIPTION
yugabytedb/yugabyte 2.0.12 2.0.12.0-b10 YugabyteDB is the high-performance distr...
Install YugabyteDB
Install YugabyteDB in the Kubernetes cluster using the commands below.
On multi-node Kubernetes
For Helm 2:
$ helm install yugabytedb/yugabyte --namespace yb-demo --name yb-demo --wait
For Helm 3:
For Helm 3, you have to first create a namespace.
$ kubectl create namespace yb-demo
$ helm install yb-demo yugabytedb/yugabyte --namespace yb-demo --wait
On Minikube
If you are running in a resource-constrained environment or a local environment, such as Minikube, you will have to change the default resource requirements by using the command below. See next section for a detailed description of these resource requirements.
For Helm 2:
$ helm install yugabytedb/yugabyte \
--set resource.master.requests.cpu=0.5,resource.master.requests.memory=0.5Gi,\
resource.tserver.requests.cpu=0.5,resource.tserver.requests.memory=0.5Gi --namespace yb_demo --name yb-demo
For Helm 3:
For Helm 3, you have to first create a namespace.
$ kubectl create namespace yb-demo
$ helm install yb-demo yugabytedb/yugabyte \
--set resource.master.requests.cpu=0.5,resource.master.requests.memory=0.5Gi,\
resource.tserver.requests.cpu=0.5,resource.tserver.requests.memory=0.5Gi --namespace yb-demo
Note that in minikube, the LoadBalancers for yb-master-ui
and yb-tserver-service
will remain in pending state since load balancers are not available in a minikube environment. If you would like to turn off these services simply pass the enableLoadBalancer=False
flag as shown below.
$ helm install yb-demo yugabytedb/yugabyte \
--set resource.master.requests.cpu=0.5,resource.master.requests.memory=0.5Gi,\
resource.tserver.requests.cpu=0.5,resource.tserver.requests.memory=0.5Gi,\
enableLoadBalancer=False --namespace yb-demo
Check the cluster status
You can check the status of the cluster using various commands noted below.
For Helm 2:
$ helm status yb-demo
For Helm 3:
$ helm status yb-demo -n yb-demo
Output:
NAME: yb-demo
LAST DEPLOYED: Thu Feb 13 13:29:13 2020
NAMESPACE: yb-demo
STATUS: deployed
REVISION: 1
TEST SUITE: None
NOTES:
1. Get YugabyteDB Pods by running this command:
kubectl --namespace yb-demo get pods
2. Get list of YugabyteDB services that are running:
kubectl --namespace yb-demo get services
3. Get information about the load balancer services:
kubectl get svc --namespace yb-demo
4. Connect to one of the tablet server:
kubectl exec --namespace yb-demo -it yb-tserver-0 bash
5. Run YSQL shell from inside of a tablet server:
kubectl exec --namespace yb-demo -it yb-tserver-0 /home/yugabyte/bin/ysqlsh -- -h yb-tserver-0.yb-tservers.yb-demo
6. Cleanup YugabyteDB Pods
helm delete yb-demo --purge
NOTE: You need to manually delete the persistent volume
kubectl delete pvc --namespace yb-demo -l app=yb-master
kubectl delete pvc --namespace yb-demo -l app=yb-tserver
Check the pods.
$ kubectl get pods --namespace yb-demo
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
yb-master-0 2/2 Running 0 4m
yb-master-1 2/2 Running 0 4m
yb-master-2 2/2 Running 0 4m
yb-tserver-0 2/2 Running 0 4m
yb-tserver-1 2/2 Running 0 4m
yb-tserver-2 2/2 Running 0 4m
Check the services.
$ kubectl get services --namespace yb-demo
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
yb-master-ui LoadBalancer 10.109.39.242 35.225.153.213 7000:31920/TCP 10s
yb-masters ClusterIP None <none> 7100/TCP,7000/TCP 10s
yb-tserver-service LoadBalancer 10.98.36.163 35.225.153.214 6379:30929/TCP,9042:30975/TCP,5433:30048/TCP 10s
yb-tservers ClusterIP None <none> 7100/TCP,9000/TCP,6379/TCP,9042/TCP,5433/TCP 10s
You can even check the history of the yb-demo
deployment.
For Helm 2:
$ helm history yb-demo
For Helm 3:
$ helm history yb-demo -n yb-demo
Output:
REVISION UPDATED STATUS CHART APP VERSION DESCRIPTION
1 Thu Feb 13 13:29:13 2020 deployed yugabyte-2.0.12 2.0.12.0-b10 Install complete
Connect using YugabyteDB Shells
To connect and use the YSQL Shell ysqlsh
, run the following command.
$ kubectl exec -n yb-demo -it yb-tserver-0 /home/yugabyte/bin/ysqlsh -- -h yb-tserver-0.yb-tservers.yb-demo
To connect and use the YCQL Shell cqlsh
, run the following command.
$ kubectl exec -n yb-demo -it yb-tserver-0 /home/yugabyte/bin/cqlsh yb-tserver-0.yb-tservers.yb-demo
Connect using external clients
To connect an external program, get the load balancer EXTERNAL-IP
IP address of the yb-tserver-service
service and connect to the 5433 / 9042 ports for YSQL / YCQL services respectively.
$ kubectl get services --namespace yb-demo
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
...
yb-tserver-service LoadBalancer 10.98.36.163 35.225.153.214 6379:30929/TCP,9042:30975/TCP,5433:30048/TCP 10s
...
Configure cluster
Instead of using the default values in the Helm chart, you can also modify the configuration of the YugabyteDB cluster according to your requirements. The following section shows the commands and tags that can be modified to achieve the desired configuration.
CPU, memory, and replica count
The default values for the Helm chart are in the helm/yugabyte/values.yaml
file. The most important ones are listed below. As noted in the Prerequisites section above, the defaults are set for a 3-node Kubernetes cluster, each node with 4 CPU cores and 15 GB RAM.
persistentVolume:
count: 2
storage: 10Gi
storageClass: standard
resource:
master:
requests:
cpu: 2
memory: 7.5Gi
tserver:
requests:
cpu: 2
memory: 7.5Gi
replicas:
master: 3
tserver: 3
partition:
master: 3
tserver: 3
If you want to change the defaults, you can use the command below. You can even do helm install
instead of helm upgrade
when you are installing on a Kubernetes cluster with configuration different than the defaults.
$ helm upgrade --set resource.tserver.requests.cpu=8,resource.tserver.requests.memory=15Gi yb-demo ./yugabyte
Replica count can be changed using the command below. Note only the tservers need to be scaled in a Replication Factor 3 cluster which keeps the masters count at 3.
$ helm upgrade --set replicas.tserver=5 yb-demo ./yugabyte
Independent LoadBalancers
By default, the YugabyteDB Helm chart will expose the client API endpoints as well as master UI endpoint using 2 LoadBalancers. If you want to expose the client APIs using independent LoadBalancers, you can do the following.
For Helm 2:
helm install yugabytedb/yugabyte -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yugabyte/charts/master/stable/yugabyte/expose-all.yaml --namespace yb-demo --name yb-demo --wait
For Helm 3:
helm install yb-demo yugabytedb/yugabyte -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yugabyte/charts/master/stable/yugabyte/expose-all.yaml --namespace yb-demo --wait
You can also bring up an internal LoadBalancer (for either YB-Master or YB-TServer services), if required. Just specify the annotation required for your cloud provider. See Amazon EKS and Google Kubernetes Engine for examples.
Storage class
In case you want to use a storage class other than the standard class for your deployment, provision the storage class and then pass in the name of the class while running the helm install command.
$ helm install yugabyte --namespace yb-demo --name yb-demo --set persistentVolume.storageClass=<name of provisioned storage> --wait
Upgrade cluster
You can perform rolling upgrades on the YugabyteDB cluster with the following command. Change the Image.tag
value to any valid tag from YugabyteDB’s listing on the Docker Hub registry. By default, the installation uses the latest
Docker image. In the examples, the Docker image specified is 2.0.10.0-b4
.
For Helm 2:
$ helm upgrade yb-demo yugabytedb/yugabyte --set Image.tag=2.0.10.0-b4 --wait
For Helm 3:
$ helm upgrade yb-demo yugabytedb/yugabyte --set Image.tag=2.0.10.0-b4 --wait -n yb-demo
Delete cluster
To delete the cluster, you need to purge the Helm chart, and then delete the PVCs.
For Helm 2:
$ helm del --purge yb-demo
For Helm 3:
$ helm uninstall yb-demo -n yb-demo
$ kubectl delete pvc --namespace yb-demo --all