Refer Commons.
./install.sh
- During the execution of the
install.sh
script, a prompt appears requesting information regarding the presence of a public domain and a valid SSL certificate on the server. - If the server lacks a public domain and a valid SSL certificate, it is advisable to select the
n
option. Opting it will enable theinit-container
with anemptyDir
volume and include it in the deployment process. - The init-container will proceed to download the server's self-signed SSL certificate and mount it to the specified location within the container's Java keystore (i.e.,
cacerts
) file. - This particular functionality caters to scenarios where the script needs to be employed on a server utilizing self-signed SSL certificates.
For one time seeding of master data follow the procedure given here.
CAUTION: If you run the script again, it will erase entire masterdata and seed it fresh.