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Install only the 1.12.x (currently 1.12.6) version of Docker (the only version that works with Kubernetes in Rancher 1.6) Install rancher (use 8880 instead of 8080) In Rancher UI (http://127.0.0.1:8880) , Set IP name of master node in config, create a new onap environment as Kubernetes (will setup kube containers), stop default environment register your host(s) - run following on each host (get from "add host" menu) - install docker 1.12 if not already on the host curl https://releases.rancher.com/install-docker/1.12.sh | sh install kubectl paste kubectl config from rancher mkdir ~/.kube vi ~/.kube/config clone oom (scp your onap_rsa private key first) git clone ssh://michaelobrien@gerrit.onap.org:29418/oom fix nexus3 security temporarily for
vi oom/kubernetes/oneclick/createAll.bash create_namespace() { kubectl create namespace $1-$2 + kubectl --namespace $1-$2 create secret docker-registry regsecret --docker-server=nexus3.onap.org:10001 --docker-username=docker --docker-password=docker --docker-email=email@email.com + kubectl --namespace $1-$2 patch serviceaccount default -p '{"imagePullSecrets": [{"name": "regsecret"}]}' } Wait until all the hosts show green in rancher, then run the script that wrapps all the kubectl commands run the one time config pod (with mounts for all the other pods) - the pod will stop normally cd oom/kubernetes/config root@obriensystemsucont0:~/onap/oom/kubernetes/config# kubectl create -f pod-config-init.yaml pod "config-init" createdcreated Fix DNS resolution before running any more pods ( add service.ns.svc.cluster.local root@obriensystemskub0:~/oom/kubernetes/oneclick# cat /etc/resolv.conf nameserver 192.168.241.2 search localdomain service.ns.svc.cluster.local cd ../oneclick Wait until the containers are all up - you should see... |
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