Installing K10 on AWS Marketplace for Containers Anywhere
Installing K10
Follow the installation instructions here.
Attaching permissions for EKS installations
Warning
This is a required step. K10 will not be able to backup any AWS resources unless these permissions are granted.
IAM Role created during installation need to have permissions that allow K10 to perform operations on EBS and, if needed, EFS and S3. The minimal set of permissions needed by K10 for integrating against different AWS services can be found here:
Create a policy with the required permissions from the options above. To attach this policy to the IAM Role created during installation, follow the steps below.
$ ROLE_NAME=$(kubectl get serviceaccount k10-k10 -n kasten-io -ojsonpath="{.metadata.annotations['eks\.amazonaws\.com/role-arn']}" | awk -F '/' '{ print $(NF) }')
$ aws iam attach-role-policy --role-name "${ROLE_NAME}" --policy-arn <POLICY NAME>
The steps above assume that the K10 service account name is k10-k10
and the
K10 installation is in the kasten-io
namespace. Please modify these as
needed.
Validating the Install
To validate that K10 has been installed properly, the following
command can be run in K10's namespace (the install default is
kasten-io
) to watch for the status of all K10 pods:
$ kubectl get pods --namespace kasten-io --watch
It may take a couple of minutes for all pods to come up but all pods
should ultimately display the status of Running
.
$ kubectl get pods --namespace kasten-io
NAMESPACE NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
kasten-io aggregatedapis-svc-b45d98bb5-w54pr 1/1 Running 0 1m26s
kasten-io auth-svc-8549fc9c59-9c9fb 1/1 Running 0 1m26s
kasten-io catalog-svc-f64666fdf-5t5tv 2/2 Running 0 1m26s
...
In the unlikely scenario that pods that are stuck in any other state, please follow the support documentation to debug further.
Validate Dashboard Access
By default, the K10 dashboard will not be exposed externally.
To establish a connection to it, use the following kubectl
command
to forward a local port to the K10 ingress port:
$ kubectl --namespace kasten-io port-forward service/gateway 8080:8000
The K10 dashboard will be available at http://127.0.0.1:8080/k10/#/.
For a complete list of options for accessing the Kasten K10 dashboard through a LoadBalancer, Ingress or OpenShift Route you can use the instructions here.