x-install
is a new Exostellar installer tool. It provides subcommands to assess and discover the target installation environment, install Exostellar products, and report the post-install readiness.
Terraform 1.8+
Git 2.34+
Valid AWS Marketplace subscriptions to Exostellar Management Server, Exostellar Controller, and Exostellar Worker AMIs
x-install
tool: https://github.com/Exostellar/x-install/releases/tag/0.0.9
AWS Account with the following IAM Permissions
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Use the following command to create a standalone X-IO stack named xio-standalone
:
x-install create-standalone \ --stack-name=xio-standalone \ --vpc-cidr=10.0.0.0/16 \ --ssh-key-pair-name=my-dev-key \ --region=us-west-1 |
The new VPC and EKS cluster will be named after the stack name. The VPC is assigned the 10.0.0.0/16 CIDR block. The EC2 SSH key pair my-dev-key
can later be used to access the X-IO Management Server.
The stack name, VPC CIDR, SSH key pair name and region should be adjusted to suit your environment.
Once the create-standalone
command completed successfully, use the next command to confirm X-IO service readiness:
x-install post-install --stack-name=xio-standalone |
It might take a few attempts for |
Once the post-install checks completed successfully, add an x-compute node to the standalone EKS cluster using the eks-node-cli
tool found on the X-IO Management Server:
# ssh to the X-IO Management Server $ ssh rocky@<management-server-public-ip> # on the X-IO Management Server, add a new node to the standalone EKS cluster eks-node-cli add -n node-00 -c 1 -m 4096 -p pool-a -r az1 -k xio-standalone |
The new node can be verified using the kubectl
command:
$ kubectl get node -l eks.amazonaws.com/nodegroup=x-compute NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION ip-10-0-39-220.us-west-1.x-compute.internal Ready <none> 4m17s v1.29.3-eks-ae9a62a |
By default, the EKS token used to access the standalone EKS cluster expired after 60 minutes. Following that, all attempts to access the cluster will fail with Unauthorized
errors.
To generate a new EKS token and use it with your existing kubeconfig
file, run:
x-install update-kubeconfig --stack-name=xio-standalone |
Once the free trial period is over, the entire standalone stack can be deleted with the destroy
command:
x-install destroy --stack-name xio-standalone |
Sometimes, Terraform might time out during the destroy process. Re-running the destroy command will allow Terraform to reconcile its final state.
At this time, all controllers and workers EC2 instances need to be manually terminated. |
For more information on other subcommands, run:
x-install help |