Deploying an Application Through the Helm v2 Client
CCE has gradually switched to Helm v3 since September 2022. Helm v2 charts are no longer supported on the console. If you cannot switch to Helm v3 for now, you can use the Helm v2 client to manage Helm v2 charts in the background.
Prerequisites
The Kubernetes cluster created on CCE has been connected to kubectl. For details, see Using kubectl.
Precautions
CCE will attempt to convert v2 releases to v3 ones. If you delete a Helm v2 release in the background, the release information is still displayed on the charts page on the CCE console. In this case, delete it.
Installing Helm v2
This section uses Helm v2.17.0 as an example.
For other versions, visit https://github.com/helm/helm/releases.
- Download the Helm client from the VM connected to the cluster.
wget https://get.helm.sh/helm-v2.17.0-linux-amd64.tar.gz
- Decompress the Helm package.
tar -xzvf helm-v2.17.0-linux-amd64.tar.gz
- Copy Helm to the system path, for example, /usr/local/bin/helm.
mv linux-amd64/helm /usr/local/bin/helm
- RBAC is enabled on the Kubernetes API server. Create the service account name tiller for the tiller and assign cluster-admin, a system ClusterRole, to the tiller. Create a tiller resource account as follows:
vim tiller-rbac.yaml
apiVersion: v1 kind: ServiceAccount metadata: name: tiller namespace: kube-system --- apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1 kind: ClusterRoleBinding metadata: name: tiller roleRef: apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io kind: ClusterRole name: cluster-admin subjects: - kind: ServiceAccount name: tiller namespace: kube-system
- Deploy the tiller resource account.
kubectl apply -f tiller-rbac.yaml
- Initialize the Helm and deploy the pod of tiller.
helm init --service-account tiller --skip-refresh
- Query the status.
kubectl get pod -n kube-system -l app=helm
Command output:
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE tiller-deploy-7b56c8dfb7-fxk5g 1/1 Running 1 23h
- Query the Helm version.
# helm version Client: &version.Version{SemVer:"v2.17.0", GitCommit:"a690bad98af45b015bd3da1a41f6218b1a451dbe", GitTreeState:"clean"} Server: &version.Version{SemVer:"v2.17.0", GitCommit:"a690bad98af45b015bd3da1a41f6218b1a451dbe", GitTreeState:"clean"}
Installing the Helm Chart
If the charts provided by CCE do not meet requirements, download a chart and install it.
- Download and decompress the obtained chart. Generally, the chart is in ZIP format.
unzip chart.zip
- Install the Helm chart.
helm install aerospike/
- After the installation is complete, run the helm list command to check the status of the chart releases.
Common Issues
- The following error message is displayed after the Helm version command is run:
Client: &version.Version{SemVer:"v2.17.0", GitCommit:"a690bad98af45b015bd3da1a41f6218b1a451dbe", GitTreeState:"clean"} E0718 11:46:10.132102 7023 portforward.go:332] an error occurred forwarding 41458 -> 44134: error forwarding port 44134 to pod d566b78f997eea6c4b1c0322b34ce8052c6c2001e8edff243647748464cd7919, uid : unable to do port forwarding: socat not found. Error: cannot connect to Tiller
The preceding information is displayed because the socat is not installed. Run the following command to install the socat:
yum install socat -y
- When you run the yum install socat –y command on a node running EulerOS 2.9 or Huawei Cloud EulerOS, the following error message is displayed:
No match for argument: socat
Error: Unable to find a match: socat
The image does not contain socat. In this case, manually download the RPM chart and run the following command to install it (replace the RPM chart name with the actual one):
rpm -i socat-1.7.3.2-8.oe1.x86_64.rpm
- When the socat has been installed and the following error message is displayed after the helm version command is run:
test@local:~/k8s/helm/test$ helm version Client: &version.Version{SemVer:"v3.3.0", GitCommit:"021cb0ac1a1b2f888144ef5a67b8dab6c2d45be6", GitTreeState:"clean"} Error: cannot connect to Tiller
The Helm chart reads the configuration certificate from the .Kube/config file to communicate with Kubernetes. The preceding error indicates that the kubectl configuration is incorrect. In this case, reconnect the cluster to kubectl. For details, see Using kubectl.
- Storage fails to be created after you have connected to cloud storage services.
This issue may be caused by the annotation field in the created PVC. Change the chart name and install the chart again.
- If kubectl is not properly configured, the following error message is displayed after the helm install command is run:
[root@prometheus-57046 ~]# helm install prometheus/ --generate-name WARNING: This chart is deprecated Error: Kubernetes cluster unreachable: Get "http://localhost:8080/version?timeout=32s": dial tcp [::1]:8080: connect: connection refused
Solution: Configure kubeconfig for the node. For details, see Using kubectl.
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