Quick Start with Minikube
Prerequisites
1. Install the Meshery command line client, mesheryctl .To Setup and run Meshery on Minikube :
Compatibility
The following minimum component versions are required:
Name | Version |
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Minikube | 1.0.0 |
Kubernetes | 1.14.1 |
kubectl | 1.14.1 |
Steps
Perform the following steps in order:
1. Start minikube
minikube start --cpus 4 --memory 8192 --kubernetes-version=v1.14.1
Note: minimum memory required is –memory=4096 (for Istio deployments only)
Check up on your minikube cluster :
minikube status
2. Install Meshery
Follow the installation steps to setup the mesheryctl CLI and install Meshery.
Users using docker driver: After completing the Meshery installation, execute the following commands to establish connectivity between Meshery Server and Kubernetes cluster:
docker network connect bridge meshery_meshery_1
docker network connect minikube meshery_meshery_1
To establish connectivity between a particular Meshery Adapter and Kubernetes server, use “docker ps” to identify the name of the desired container, and execute the following commands:
docker network connect bridge < container name of the desired adapter >
docker network connect minikube < container name of the desired adapter >
2. Configure Meshery to use minikube
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Login to Meshery. Under your user profile, click Get Token.
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Use mesheryctl to configure Meshery to use minikube. To allow Meshery to detect your config file, execute the following commands:
mesheryctl system config minikube -t ~/Downloads/auth.json
Optionally run the command below to expose the LoadBalancer services to the host machine :
minikube tunnel
Optionally configure Meshery to use minikube through the Web UI :
- Run the below command to generate the “config_minikube.yaml” file for your cluster:
kubectl config view --minify --flatten > config_minikube.yaml
- Upload the generated config file by navigating to Settings > Environment > Out of Cluster Deployment in the Web UI and using the “Upload kubeconfig” option.
Manual Steps
You may also manually generate and load the kubeconfig file for Meshery to use:
The following configuration yaml will be used by Meshery. Copy and paste the following in your config file :
apiVersion: v1 clusters: - cluster: certificate-authority-data: < cert shortcutted > server: https://192.168.99.100:8443 name: minikube contexts: - context: cluster: minikube user: minikube name: minikube current-context: minikube kind: Config preferences: {} users: - name: minikube user: client-certificate-data: < cert shortcutted > client-key-data: < key shortcutted >
Note: Make sure current-context is set to minikube.
To allow Meshery to auto detect your config file, Run :
kubectl config view --minify --flatten > config_minikube.yaml
Meshery should now be connected with your managed Kubernetes instance. Take a look at the Meshery guides for advanced usage tips.