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jhamman avatar jhamman commented on August 12, 2024

@huangxinxin-szu -

You may checkout the helm documentation on how to install the helm command line tools: https://helm.sh/docs/intro/install/

More broadly though, it would be useful to know what your use case is. I'm inclined to say the most direct way to deploy Pangeo on kubernetes is via this helm chart. You may also be interested in the pangeo-stacks repository of Pangeo-ready docker images.

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jacobtomlinson avatar jacobtomlinson commented on August 12, 2024

It is also possible to render the helm chart into regular kubernetes config files and apply them yourself if you wish.

https://helm.sh/docs/helm/helm_template/

But as @jhamman says helm is going to be a straight forward way to install this on kubernetes.

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xinxinh2020 avatar xinxinh2020 commented on August 12, 2024

It is also possible to render the helm chart into regular kubernetes config files and apply them yourself if you wish.

https://helm.sh/docs/helm/helm_template/

But as @jhamman says helm is going to be a straight forward way to install this on kubernetes.

Thinks for your reply. I have deployed Pangeo via helm at first, following your advice. It is useful for me to have a general understanding about the Pange project, though it takes me serveral days to do it for some enviroment and network problem and my poor understanding for some related knowledges. I am sorry to reply so late also.

As for use case, we have a platform based on kubernetes, and user can commit their docker images and some configs(yaml format) to the platform which then schedules the user task via kubernetes. Unfortunately, our platform have not supported relm yet, so i think i have to convert the pangeo relm-chart to docker images and config files. Am I right? Any relpy and good advice would be gratefull.

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xinxinh2020 avatar xinxinh2020 commented on August 12, 2024

It is also possible to render the helm chart into regular kubernetes config files and apply them yourself if you wish.

https://helm.sh/docs/helm/helm_template/

But as @jhamman says helm is going to be a straight forward way to install this on kubernetes.

“render the helm chart into regular kubernetes config files and apply them yourself” may be what i want. I am trying this way. Thanks for your advice.

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jhamman avatar jhamman commented on August 12, 2024

Closing as this issue has lingered for some time now. Feel free to reopen if there is more to discuss here.

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