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Kubernetes resources configuration for ThingsBoard Microservices

This folder containing scripts and Kubernetes resources configurations to run ThingsBoard in Microservices mode.

Prerequisites

ThingsBoard Microservices are running on Kubernetes cluster. You need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the kubectl command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using Minikube, or you can choose any other available Kubernetes cluster deployment solutions.

Installation

Before performing initial installation you can configure the type of database to be used with ThingsBoard. In order to set database type change the value of DATABASE variable in .env file to one of the following:

  • postgres - use PostgreSQL database;
  • cassandra - use Cassandra database;

NOTE: According to the database type corresponding kubernetes resources will be deployed (see postgres.yml, cassandra.yml for details).

Execute the following command to run installation:

$ ./k8s-install-tb.sh --loadDemo

Where:

  • --loadDemo - optional argument. Whether to load additional demo data.

Running

Execute the following command to deploy resources:

$ ./k8s-deploy-resources.sh

After a while when all resources will be successfully started you can open http://{your-cluster-ip} in you browser (for ex. http://192.168.99.101). You should see ThingsBoard login page.

Use the following default credentials:

If you installed DataBase with demo data (using --loadDemo flag) you can also use the following credentials:

In case of any issues you can examine service logs for errors. For example to see ThingsBoard node logs execute the following commands:

  1. Get list of the running tb-node pods:

$ kubectl get pods -l app=tb-node

  1. Fetch logs of tb-node pod:

$ kubectl logs -f [tb-node-pod-name]

Where:

  • tb-node-pod-name - tb-node pod name obtained from the list of the running tb-node pods.

Or use kubectl get pods to see the state of all the pods. Or use kubectl get services to see the state of all the services. Or use kubectl get deployments to see the state of all the deployments. See kubectl Cheat Sheet command reference for details.

Execute the following command to delete all deployed microservices:

$ ./k8s-delete-resources.sh

Execute the following command to delete all resources (including database):

$ ./k8s-delete-all.sh

Upgrading

In case when database upgrade is needed, execute the following commands:

$ ./k8s-delete-resources.sh
$ ./k8s-upgrade-tb.sh --fromVersion=[FROM_VERSION]
$ ./k8s-deploy-resources.sh

Where:

  • FROM_VERSION - from which version upgrade should be started. See Upgrade Instructions for valid fromVersion values.