GCP Install Kommander Non-air-gapped
This section provides installation instructions for the Kommander component of DKP for a non-air-gapped environment in GCP.
Prerequisites
Ensure you have reviewed all Prerequisites for Install.
Ensure you have a default StorageClass.
Note the name of the cluster where you want to install Kommander. If you do not know the cluster name, use
kubectl get clusters -A
to display and find it.
Create your Kommander Installer Configuration File
Set the environment variable for your cluster:
CODEexport CLUSTER_NAME=<your-management-cluster-name>
Copy the
kubeconfig
file of your Management cluster to your local directory:CODEdkp get kubeconfig -c ${CLUSTER_NAME} > ${CLUSTER_NAME}.conf
Create a configuration file for the deployment:
CODEdkp install kommander --init > kommander.yaml
If required, customize your
kommander.yaml
.
See Kommander Customizations for customization options. Some of them include:Custom Domains and Certificates
HTTP proxy
Disabling the AI Navigator application
External Load Balancer
GPU utilization, etc.
If required: If your cluster uses a custom AWS VPC and requires an internal load-balancer, set the
traefik
annotation to create an internal-facing ELB:CODE... apps: traefik: enabled: true values: | service: annotations: service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-internal: "true ...
Expand one of the following sets of instructions, depending on your license and application environments:
Kommander Customizations
You can configure the Kommander component of DKP during the initial installation, and also post-installation using the DKP CLI. If you are not sure of what you want to customize during install, then proceed to the next step. To read about Kommander component customization options, refer to this section of the documetation: Kommander Customizations