Access StarlingX Kubernetes R6.0¶
This section describes how to use local/remote CLIs, GUIs, and/or REST APIs to access and manage StarlingX Kubernetes and hosted containerized applications.
Local CLIs¶
To access the StarlingX and Kubernetes commands on controller-0, follow these steps:
Log in to controller-0 via the console or SSH with a sysadmin/<sysadmin-password>.
Acquire Keystone admin and Kubernetes admin credentials:
source /etc/platform/openrc
StarlingX system and host management commands¶
Access StarlingX system and host management commands using the system command. For example:
system host-list
+----+--------------+-------------+----------------+-------------+--------------+
| id | hostname | personality | administrative | operational | availability |
+----+--------------+-------------+----------------+-------------+--------------+
| 1 | controller-0 | controller | unlocked | enabled | available |
+----+--------------+-------------+----------------+-------------+--------------+
Use the system help command for the full list of options.
StarlingX fault management commands¶
Access StarlingX fault management commands using the fm command, for example:
fm alarm-list
Kubernetes commands¶
Access Kubernetes commands using the kubectl command, for example:
kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
controller-0 Ready master 5d19h v1.13.5
See https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/overview/ for details.
Remote CLIs¶
Documentation coming soon.
GUI¶
Note
For a virtual installation, run the browser on the host machine.
StarlingX Horizon GUI¶
Access the StarlingX Horizon GUI with the following steps:
Enter the OAM floating IP address in your browser:
\http://<oam-floating-ip-address>:8080
.Discover your OAM floating IP address with the system oam-show command.
Log in to Horizon with an admin/<sysadmin-password>.
Kubernetes dashboard¶
The Kubernetes dashboard is not installed by default.
To install the Kubernetes dashboard, execute the following steps on controller-0:
Use the kubernetes-dashboard helm chart from the stable helm repository with the override values shown below:
cat <<EOF > dashboard-values.yaml service: type: NodePort nodePort: 32000 rbac: create: true clusterAdminRole: true serviceAccount: create: true name: kubernetes-dashboard EOF helm repo update helm repo add kubernetes-dashboard https://kubernetes.github.io/dashboard/ helm install dashboard kubernetes-dashboard/kubernetes-dashboard -f dashboard-values.yaml
Create an
admin-user
service account withcluster-admin
privileges, and display its token for logging into the Kubernetes dashboard.cat <<EOF > admin-login.yaml apiVersion: v1 kind: ServiceAccount metadata: name: admin-user namespace: kube-system --- apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1 kind: ClusterRoleBinding metadata: name: admin-user roleRef: apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io kind: ClusterRole name: cluster-admin subjects: - kind: ServiceAccount name: admin-user namespace: kube-system EOF kubectl apply -f admin-login.yaml kubectl -n kube-system describe secret $(kubectl -n kube-system get secret | grep admin-user | awk '{print $1}')
Access the Kubernetes dashboard GUI with the following steps:
Enter the OAM floating IP address in your browser:
\https://<oam-floating-ip-address>:32000
.Discover your OAM floating IP address with the system oam-show command.
Log in to the Kubernetes dashboard using the
admin-user
token.
REST APIs¶
List the StarlingX platform-related public REST API endpoints using the following command:
openstack endpoint list | grep public
Use these URLs as the prefix for the URL target of StarlingX Platform Services’ REST API messages.