3 navsection: installguide
4 title: Arvados on Minikube
7 Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved.
9 SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0
12 This page documents setting up and running the "Arvados on Kubernetes":{{ site.baseurl }}/install/arvados-on-kubernetes.html @Helm@ chart on @Minikube@.
20 * Follow the instructions at "https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/":https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/
24 * Follow the instructions at "https://docs.helm.sh/using_helm/#installing-helm":https://docs.helm.sh/using_helm/#installing-helm
28 Follow the instructions at "https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/minikube/":https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/minikube/
36 Test @helm@ by running
42 There should be no errors. The command will return nothing.
44 h2(#git). Clone the repository
46 Clone the repository and nagivate to the @arvados-k8s/charts/arvados@ directory:
49 $ git clone https://github.com/arvados/arvados-k8s.git
50 $ cd arvados-k8s/charts/arvados
53 h2(#Start). Start the Arvados cluster
55 All Arvados services will be accessible on Minikube's IP address. This will be a local IP address, you can see what it is by running
62 Generate self-signed SSL certificates for the Arvados services:
65 $ ./cert-gen.sh `minikube ip`
68 The @values.yaml@ file contains a number of variables that can be modified. At a minimum, review and/or modify the values for
77 Now start the Arvados cluster:
80 $ helm install arvados . --set externalIP=`minikube ip`
83 And update the Kubernetes services to have the Minikube IP as their 'external' IP:
86 $ ./minikube-external-ip.sh
89 At this point, you can use kubectl to see the Arvados cluster boot:
96 After a few minutes, you can access Arvados Workbench at the Minikube IP address:
98 * https://<MINIKUBE IP>
100 with the username and password specified in the @values.yaml@ file.
102 Alternatively, use the Arvados cli tools or SDKs. First set the environment variables:
105 $ export ARVADOS_API_TOKEN=<superUserSecret from values.yaml>
106 $ export ARVADOS_API_HOST=<MINIKUBE IP>:444
107 $ export ARVADOS_API_HOST_INSECURE=true
118 If you make changes to the Helm chart (e.g. to @values.yaml@), you can reload Arvados with
121 $ helm upgrade arvados .
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127 This Helm chart uses Kubernetes <i>persistent volumes</i> for the Postgresql and Keepstore data volumes. These volumes will be retained after you delete the Arvados helm chart with the command below. Because those volumes are stored in the local Minikube Kubernetes cluster, if you delete that cluster (e.g. with <i>minikube delete</i>) the Kubernetes persistent volumes will also be deleted.
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