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Deploying onos-cli with Helm

This guide deploys onos-cli through it's Helm chart assumes you have a Kubernetes cluster running with an atomix controller deployed in a namespace.
onos-cli Helm chart is based on Helm 3.0 version, with no need for the Tiller pod to be present. If you don't have a cluster running and want to try on your local machine please follow first the Kubernetes setup steps outlined in deploy with Helm. The following steps assume you have the setup outlined in that page, including the micro-onos namespace configured.

Installing the Chart

To install the chart in the micro-onos namespace run from the root directory of the onos-helm-charts repo the command:

helm install -n micro-onos onos-cli onos-cli

The output should be:

NAME: onos-cli
LAST DEPLOYED: Tue Nov 26 13:31:42 2019
NAMESPACE: default
STATUS: deployed
REVISION: 1
TEST SUITE: None

helm install assigns a unique name to the chart and displays all the k8s resources that were created by it. To list the charts that are installed and view their statuses, run helm ls:

helm ls
NAME          	REVISION	UPDATED                 	STATUS  	CHART                    	APP VERSION	NAMESPACE
...
onos-cli	1       	Tue May 14 18:56:39 2019	DEPLOYED	onos-cli-0.0.1	        0.0.1      	default

Installing the chart in a different namespace.

Issue the helm install command substituting micro-onos with your namespace.

helm install -n <your_name_space> onos-cli onos-cli

Installing the chart with debug.

onos-cli offers the capability to open a debug port (4000) to the image. To enable the debug capabilities please set the debug flag to true in values.yaml or pass it to helm install

helm install -n micro-onos onos-cli onos-cli --set debug=true

Troubleshoot

If your chart does not install or the pod is not running for some reason and/or you modified values Helm offers two flags to help you debug your chart:

  • --dry-run check the chart without actually installing the pod.
  • --debug prints out more information about your chart
helm install -n micro-onos onos-cli --debug --dry-run onos-cli/

Also to verify how template values are expanded, run:

helm install template onos-gui

Uninstalling the chart.

To remove the onos-cli pod issue

helm delete -n micro-onos onos-cli

Pod Information

To view the pods that are deployed, run kubectl -n micro-onos get pods.

Getting access to the onos-cli console

To gain acess to the onos-cli console and be able of issuing the different cli commands the following command is need:

kubectl -n micro-onos exec -it $(kubectl -n micro-onos get pods -l type=cli -o name) -- /bin/sh

At this point you can execute topo, config and all the other commands. For example:

 onos topo get devices