Backup of the Deploy before backup
Here are some examples how to backup the content of the Deploy installation on K8s cluster.
Here are some examples how to backup the content of the Deploy installation on K8s cluster.
From 23.3 version, there are changes how is working answer to the question:
This how-to demonstrates how you can leverage the Digital.ai Deploy and Release applications' capabilities and deploy your application to the Amazon EKS test and prod namespaces.
The Kubernetes plugin supports discovery of k8s.Master and k8s.Namespace CIs from a Kubeconfig file. To discover,
You can install Deploy on an air-gapped environment disconnected from the public internet. This topic provides information about installing and upgrading Deploy in such environments using a Minikube cluster and a custom image registry. For other Kubernetes platforms, steps are similar to the ones listed here for Minikube as long as the custom image registry contains all the required images.
Note: Here is a basic setup for the AWS EKS cluster, use it as a guideline to create K8s cluster to have minimal K8s environment for Digital.ai Deploy or Release installation.
Note: Here is a basic setup for the Azure K8S cluster, use it as a guideline to create K8s cluster to have minimal K8s environment for Digital.ai Deploy or Release installation.
Note: Here is a basic setup for the GKE cluster, use it as a guideline to create K8s cluster to have minimal K8s environment for Digital.ai Deploy or Release installation.
Note: Here is a basic setup for the AWS Openshift cluster,
Important: Use these instructions to install Digital.ai Deploy or Release on a minikube multi-node cluster for testing or illustration purposes. Do not use these instructions to set up a production environment.
* Here's a list of questions that you would have to answer to install Digital.ai Deploy using the xl kube install command.
This topic covers the Deploy Kubernetes (K8s) plugin, which supports creating and managing Kubernetes resources such as Namespaces, Pods, Deployments, ConfigMaps, Secrets, and more, using various authentication methods.
Here's what it takes to manage Digital.ai Deploy plugins, if Deploy master is not working, on a Deploy cluster that was created using the Operator-based installer:
Postgresql during operator2operator upgrade or helm2operator upgrade will not upgrade automatically to the latest server version
RabbitMQ during operator2operator upgrade or helm2operator upgrade to version 23.3 of operator will not upgrade automatically to the latest RabbitMQ server version.
You use the XL CLI's xl kube command to install or upgrade Digital.ai Deploy or Release or Remote Runner. For more information, see XL Kube Command Reference.
From 23.3 plugin management is possible with XL CLI utility. For more information, see Plugin Manager CLI.
This topic illustrates how to use the diagnostic mode in Deploy.
Configuring OIDC is one of the steps in installing or upgrading Digital.ai Deploy using the Operator-based installer.
Configuring OIDC is one of the steps in installing or upgrading Digital.ai Deploy or Release using the Operator-based installer.
In this article, you will learn how to set up a custom image registry to install or upgrade Release. A custom image registry can either be public (not password protected) or private (password protected).
You must use the custom resource definition file (CR file) in case you want to change the Digital.ai Deploy's license on sites installed using the Operator-based installer.
* Here's a list of questions that you would have to answer to upgrade Digital.ai Deploy using the xl kube upgrade command.
Patch upgrades from 23.3
If you plan to use an existing database—one that is not created by default by the Operator-based installer—you must configure the relevant database parameters in the daideploy_cr.yaml file.
If you plan to use an existing database—one that is not created by default by the Operator-based installer—you must configure the relevant database parameters in the daideploy_cr.yaml file.
If you plan to use an existing message queue — one that is not created by default by the Operator-based installer — you must configure the relevant MQ parameters in the daideploy_cr.yaml file.
This topic illustrates how to use an external database instead of the one that is provided with the operator itself.
If you plan to use an external message queue, instead of the RabbitMQ provided with the operator—you must configure the relevant parameters in the external-mq-patch.yaml file.