This repository contains Helm charts required by SAP Converged Cloud.
Charts are grouped logically into:
common
: Reusable chartsglobal
: Singletons that only exist once in a global contextopenstack
: Openstack and dependent or related servicessystem
: Infrastructure required by the control plane
This structure is just a logical grouping, it does not represent deployable units or imply other semantics.
On the second level we expect a chart. This can be a single chart or a meta-chart that describe a dependent set of compononents. Meta-charts contain sub-charts or reference charts from other repositories using Helm dependencies.
.
└── system
├── dns
│ └── charts
│ ├── bind
│ └── unbound
├── kube-system
│ └── charts
│ ├── ingress
│ └── dashboard
└── prometheus
└── charts
├── kube-state-metrics
├── prometheus-collector
└── prometheus-frontend
We imply that the highest chart will be deployed as a Helm release. In this
example, releasing dns
will install/update bind
and unbound
.
In order to be able to relate charts to running Kubernetes pods, we also imply that a chart will be deployed in a namespace with the same name.
$ kubectl get pods --all-namespaces 0 ↵
NAMESPACE NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
dns bind1-2290429089-joidj 2/2 Running 0 5d
dns bind2-3590597799-1vcv0 2/2 Running 0 5d
dns unbound1-3007389427-shh2y 1/1 Running 0 9d
dns unbound1-3577488147-ld1rd 1/1 Running 0 5d
kube-system ingress-controller-d3snv 1/1 Running 4 13d
kube-system ingress-controller-j9bpf 1/1 Running 2 18d
This has the benefits that:
- Values required for releasing a chart can be found at the same place in
cc/regions
- Cleanup of a failed release, is as easy as deleting the namespace.
- For testing a chart can deployed in a seperate testing namespace.
- Pods and other Kubernetes primitives are reflected at a known place in Kubernetes
Per convention we use the name of the meta-chart as namespace and name of the release. Values are pulled in from a secret repository.
helm upgrade dns ./system/dns --namespace dns --values ../secrets/staging/system/dns.yaml --install