Rancher is an an open-source multi-cluster orchestration platform that makes it easy for you to deploy and manage an application on Kubernetes cluster.
Adeptia packages Rancher and Security focused Kubernetes ( RKE2 ) along with Adeptia Connect application and other components in Ansible Playbook. You need to download, extract,and run this package that deploys the followings in the same order.
RKE2 – Security focused Kubernetes
Rancher UI – UI to centrally manage a multi-cluster Kubernetes environment
Longhorn – Cloud native distributed block storage for Kubernetes
Prometheus including Grafana – For centralized monitoring
Elasticsearch, Fluentd, and Kibana (EFK) – For centralized logging
Kubernetes Event Driven Autoscaler (KEDA) – For pods autoscaling
Adeptia Connect application (can be deployed in HA mode with each microservice running 2 replicas)
This page discusses the followings:
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Before you begin to run Ansible Playbook, ensure that you have,
At least three Linux VMs with internet access, each with the following minimum configuration:
RAM – 32 GB
Processor cores – 8
Hard disk – 250 GB
One Jumpbox with internet access and SSH connectivity with the above 3 Linux VM machines.
Ansible 2.5 12 (or higher) installed on Jumpbox.
You can install Ansible on Ubuntu OS by running the following command:Code Block language powershell $ sudo apt install ansible
Load Balancer on top of 3 Linux VM nodes.
Administrative privileges on Jumpbox and each Linux VM node.
SSH Private key in PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) format for communication between the VMs.
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Once you have met the prerequisites, update the following files containing the details of VMs, Load Balancer, ports, DNS, SSH connectivity, and other configuration details required for Adeptia Connect installation. These files are available in Ansible Playbook package that you have downloaded and extracted.
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Steps to update inventory file
Open the inventory file.
Add the domain name or IP address of the three VMs under the [servers] group as shown in the example code snippet below.
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Property | Description |
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ssh_key_path | Name of SSH private key (pem) file. |
rancher_lb_domain | Domain name of Rancher |
app_lb_domain | Domain name of Adeptia Connect application |
rke2_token | Secret token for node registration. |
execute_static_job | AC installation mode. Set the value for this property to true for fresh installation and false in case you are upgrading from a lower AC v4.x environment. |
ac_ha_mode | Enable/Disable High Availability (HA) mode. Possible values are:
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backend_db_type | Backend database type. Possible values are:
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backend_db_url | Value for Azure SQL Database
Value for Oracle Database
Value for Azure MySQL Database
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log_db_type | Log database type. Possible values are:
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log_db_url | Value for Azure SQL Database jdbc:sqlserver://<DB Hostname>:<Port Number>;database=<Log Database Name> Value for Oracle Database jdbc:oracle:thin:@<hostName>:<portNumber>:<S ID/ServiceName> Value for Azure MySQL Database jdbc:mysql://<hostName>:<portNumber>/<DBName>?useSSL=true |
tlsCrt | TLS signed certificate in base64 encoding (for Ingress) |
tlsKey | TLS private key of certificate in base64 encoding (for ingress) |
Steps to update vault-config.yaml
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Property | Value |
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vault_ansible_sudo_pass | <User defined password for Jumpbox> The same password is used for accessing the three nodes. |
vault_rancher_gui_password | <User defined password for rancher GUI> |
vault_rke2_token | <User defined RKE2 token> |
vault_backend_db_username | <User defined Backend DB username> |
vault_backend_db_password | <User defined Backend DB password> |
vault_log_db_username | <User defined Log DB username> |
vault_log_db_password | <User defined Log DB password> |
vault_quartz_db_username | <User defined Quartz DB username (if Quartz and Backend DB are separate)> |
vault_quartz_db_password | <User defined Quartz DB password (if Quartz and Backend DB are separate)> |
vault_log_archive_db_username | <User defined Log archive DB username (if Log and Log archive DB are separate)> |
vault_log_archive_db_password | <User defined Log archive DB password (if Log and Log archive DB are separate)> |
Encrypting/Decrypting vault-config.yaml
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Log in to the Jumpbox.
Run the following command to set Read/Write permission on the SSH private key file (PEM):
Code Block $ chmod 0600 <pem file>
Run the following command to set executable permission on the adeptia-connect.sh shell file:
Code Block $ chmod +x adeptia-connect.sh
Run the following command to execute the shell file, adeptia-connect.sh, available in the Ansible Playbook:
Code Block $ sudo ./adeptia-connect.sh
You can use the tag argument while running the command to execute the shell file to install different components as per your requirement. For example, if you want to install all the components except for the Adeptia Connect application, run the following command:
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$ sudo ./adeptia-connect.sh --tag=install-basic |
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To run multiple tags, provide comma separated values as shown below:
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Here are the steps to uninstall all the components including RKE2, Rancher, Longhorn, Prometheus, EFK, KEDA, and Adeptia Connect.
Log in to the Jumpbox.
Run the following command to set Read/Write permission on the SSH private key file (PEM):
Code Block $ chmod 0600 <pem file>
Run the following command to set executable permission on the adeptia-connect.sh shell file:
Code Block $ chmod +x adeptia-connect.sh
Run the following command to execute the shell file, adeptia-connect.sh, available in the Ansible Playbook:
Code Block $ sudo ./adeptia-connect.sh --tag=uninstall-all
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To run multiple tags, provide comma separated values as shown below:
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Important! If you are using encrypted vault-config.yaml file, you need to pass the argument --ask-vault-pass while executing the shell file (during install or uninstall) as shown in the example below:
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