The project generates all the required resources to start the required ZipKin components in Kubernetes
The quicker way to get started is to just build the project and use the apply "starter" configuration
mvn clean install
mvn fabric8:apply -pl starter
The first command will build the whole project and the second will apply the resources to kubernetes (including its dependencies). So after using the above in a clean workspace, your workspace should look like this:
kubectl get pods
NAME | READY | STATUS | RESTARTS | AGE |
---|---|---|---|---|
kafka-qw13r | 1/1 | Running | 0 | 8m |
zipkin-collector-5nopi | 1/1 | Running | 0 | 8m |
zipkin-mysql-ygm1g | 1/1 | Running | 0 | 8m |
zipkin-query-roxae | 1/1 | Running | 0 | 8m |
zipkin-web-4dkm6 | 1/1 | Running | 0 | 8m |
zookeeper-1-my183 | 1/1 | Running | 0 | 8m |
zookeeper-2-jx8eq | 1/1 | Running | 0 | 8m |
zookeeper-3-d1icz | 1/1 | Running | 0 | 8m |