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Install Service Catalog using SC
Service Catalog is an extension API that enables applications running in Kubernetes clusters to easily use external managed software offerings, such as a datastore service offered by a cloud provider.
It provides a way to list, provision, and bind with external Managed Services from Service Brokers without needing detailed knowledge about how those services are created or managed.
You can use the GCP Service Catalog Installer tool to easily install or uninstall Service Catalog on your Kubernetes cluster, linking it to Google Cloud projects.
Service Catalog can work with any kind of managed service, not only Google Cloud.
Before you begin
Understand the key concepts of Service Catalog.
Install Go 1.6+ and set the
GOPATH
.Install the cfssl tool needed for generating SSL artifacts.
Service Catalog requires Kubernetes version 1.7+.
Install and setup kubectl so that it is configured to connect to a Kubernetes v1.7+ cluster.
The kubectl user must be bound to the cluster-admin role for it to install Service Catalog. To ensure that this is true, run the following command:
kubectl create clusterrolebinding cluster-admin-binding --clusterrole=cluster-admin --user=<user-name>
Install sc
in your local environment
The installer runs on your local computer as a CLI tool named sc
.
Install using go get
:
go get github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/k8s-service-catalog/installer/cmd/sc
sc
should now be installed in your GOPATH/bin
directory.
Install Service Catalog in your Kubernetes cluster
First, verify that all dependencies have been installed. Run:
sc check
If the check is successful, it should return:
Dependency check passed. You are good to go.
Next, run the install command and specify the storageclass
that you want to use for the backup:
sc install --etcd-backup-storageclass "standard"
Uninstall Service Catalog
If you would like to uninstall Service Catalog from your Kubernetes cluster using the sc
tool, run:
sc uninstall
What's next
- View sample service brokers.
- Explore the kubernetes-sigs/service-catalog project.