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Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. This article instructs on how to integrate on-prem Kubernetes Clusters with Cloudaware. |
To see how Cloudaware seamlessly integrates with Kubernetes Cluster in action, request a demo.
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Adding Kubernetes Cluster
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1. Log in to your Cloudaware account. Select Admin under your username in the upper right corner.
2. Locate Kubernetes Clusters in the list of Cloud Integrations. Click +Add.
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3. Insert Cluster Name and Cluster URL.*:
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*If your Kubernetes Cluster is public, use a direct web link in 'Cluster URL'.
If your Kubernetes Cluster is private, install Breeze agent, set up TunHub Gateway and use the TunHub route URL (e.g. https://tunhub.cloudaware.com:12345) in 'Cluster URL'.
Kubernetes Certificate
1) Click Select Using Kubernetes Certificate.
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6) Once the certificate is signed, go back to Cloudaware. Insert Cluster URL* and click Click Upload Signed Certificate to upload the certificate. :
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Click Save.
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7) The green light in ‘Status’ means that Kubernetes Cluster has been successfully added. If there is a red light, please contact support@cloudaware.com.
Kubernetes Service Account
Ensure you have kubectl installed and configured.
1) Click Select Using Kubernetes Service Account. :
2) Launch kubectl to access the cluster you are adding to Cloudaware.
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The newly created service account token is being stored in Kubernetes as a secret. The command above reads and decodes the token from the secret value. Learn more on service account tokens Service Account Tokens here.
3) Go back to Cloudaware. Insert the Service Account token in the form. Click Save.
4) The green light in ‘Status’ means that Kubernetes Cluster has been successfully added. If there is a red light, please contact support@cloudaware.com.
List of Kubernetes Cluster Objects
Cloudaware supports the following Kubernetes Cluster objects:
Kubernetes Cluster | Kubernetes Cluster Pod |