Try a Sample
This guide lets you quickly evaluate KusionStack Controller Mesh.
Install Controller Mesh Manager
Controller Mesh requires Kubernetes version >= 1.18
Install with helm
# Firstly add KusionStack charts repository if you haven't do this.
$ helm repo add kusionstack https://kusionstack.github.io/charts
# To update the kusionstack repo.
$ helm repo update kusionstack
# Install the latest version.
$ helm install ctrlmesh kusionstack/ctrlmesh
# Wait manager ready
$ kubectl -n ctrlmesh get po
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
ctrlmesh-57d6b4df57-mdslc 1/1 Running 0 40s
ctrlmesh-57d6b4df57-mtv2s 1/1 Running 0 40s
Install manager with more options
Enable Custom Operator Sharding
You can use the Operating v0.1.1 available here.
Deploy the sample operator with ShardingConfig:
$ helm repo update
$ helm install sample-operating kusionstack/operating \
--version v0.2.0 \
--set sharding.enabled=true \
--set sharding.isDemo=true
$ kubectl -n kusionstack-system get sts
NAME READY AGE
kusionstack-operating 5/5 1m45s
# The proxy container will be automatically injected into the pod
$ kubectl -n kusionstack-system get po
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
kusionstack-operating-0 2/2 Running 0 42s
kusionstack-operating-1 2/2 Running 0 32s
kusionstack-operating-2 2/2 Running 0 21s
kusionstack-operating-3 2/2 Running 0 12s
kusionstack-operating-4 0/2 ContainerCreating 0 1s
# Now we have three shards with three lease.
# operating-0-canary -> [kusionstack-operating-0]
# operating-1-normal -> [kusionstack-operating-1, kusionstack-operating-2]
# operating-2-normal -> [kusionstack-operating-3, kusionstack-operating-4]
$ kubectl -n kusionstack-system get lease
NAME HOLDER AGE
kusionstack-controller-manager---operating-0-canary kusionstack-operating-0_81b5bbae-be63-45ed-a939-e67e0c3d6326 12m
kusionstack-controller-manager---operating-1-normal kusionstack-operating-1_e4bbad49-e6ec-42fa-8ffd-caae82156a3e 12m
kusionstack-controller-manager---operating-2-normal kusionstack-operating-3_94f7f81a-f9e6-47d6-b72b-e16da479e9be 12m
Show the sample ShardingConfig:
$ helm template sample-operating kusionstack/operating \
--version v0.1.1 \
--set sharding.enabled=true \
--set sharding.isDemo=true \
--show-only templates/shardingconfig.yaml
Here is a sample ShardingConfig
:
---
# Source: operating/templates/shardingconfig.yaml
apiVersion: ctrlmesh.kusionstack.io/v1alpha1
kind: ShardingConfig
metadata:
name: sharding-root
namespace: kusionstack-system
spec:
# Auto sharding config
root:
prefix: operating
targetStatefulSet: kusionstack-operating
canary:
replicas: 1
inNamespaces:
- kusionstack-system
auto:
everyShardReplicas: 2
shardingSize: 2
resourceSelector:
- relateResources:
- apiGroups:
- '*'
resources:
- configmaps
- pods
- endpoints
- services
- replicasets
- apiGroups:
- apps.kusionstack.io
resources:
- '*'
controller:
leaderElectionName: kusionstack-controller-manager
You can configure the ShardingConfig according to your requirements.
info
In order to enable the ShardingConfig, you also need to add the following label to the pod template.
ctrlmesh.kusionstack.io/enable-proxy: 'true'
We plan to deprecate it in future versions.
info
Supported OS/ARCH
ControllerMesh v0.1.0: linux/amd64
, linux/arm64
.
Operating v0.1.1: linux/amd64
, linux/arm64
.