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RANCHER DOCS: K3S
K3s is a fully compliant Kubernetes distribution with the following enhancements: Packaged as a single binary. Lightweight storage backend based on sqlite3 as the default storage mechanism. etcd3, MySQL, Postgres also still available. Wrapped in simple launcher that handlesa
RANCHER DOCS: BACKUPS AND DISASTER RECOVERY Backups and Disaster Recovery. RKE clusters can be configured to automatically take snapshots of etcd. In a disaster scenario, you can restore these snapshots, which are stored on other nodes in the cluster. Snapshots are always saved locally in /opt/rke/etcd-snapshots. RKE can upload your snapshots to a S3compatible backend.
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Upgrading from Helm v2. Note: K3s versions starting with v1.17.0+k3s.1 support Helm v3, and will use it by default. Helm v2 charts can be used by setting helmVersion: v2 in the spec.. If you were using Helm v2 in previous versions of K3s, you may upgrade to v1.17.0+k3s.1 or newer and Helm 2 will still function. RANCHER DOCS: VOLUMES AND STORAGE This storage practice allows you to maintain application data, even if the application’s pod fails. A persistent volume (PV) is a piece of storage in the Kubernetes cluster, while a persistent volume claim (PVC) is a request for storage. For details on how PVs and PVCs work, refer to the official Kubernetes documentation on storage. ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT One Platform for Kubernetes Management. Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerized workloads. Request a Demo. MANAGED KUBERNETES CLUSTER OPERATIONS Your organization is deploying Kubernetes clusters everywhere – on-premises, in the cloud and at the edge. Rancher unifies these clusters to ensure consistent operations, workload management and enterprise-grade security. GETTING STARTED WITH KUBERNETES Follow our easy steps to get started with Rancher 2.0. Install a supported version of Docker software on the Linux host, then run the Rancher server. Learn more. RANCHER DOCS: UPGRADES This section describes how to upgrade your K3s cluster. Upgrade basics describes several techniques for upgrading your cluster manually. It can also be used as a basis for upgrading through third-party Infrastructure-as-Code tools like Terraform.. Automated upgrades describes how to perform Kubernetes-native automated upgrades using Rancher’s system-upgrade-controller. LEARN TO DEPLOY CONTAINERS AND KUBERNETES IN PRODUCTION Rancher Rodeos are free, in-depth workshops designed to give DevOps and IT teams the hands-on skills they need to deploy and manage Kubernetes everywhere. These half-day workshops take place in many locations across North America and Europe. The content is delivered by technical experts at Rancher and aim to educate anyone interested in learning how to use containers or Kubernetes. RANCHER DOCS: REGISTERING EXISTING CLUSTERS before running the kubectl command to register the cluster.. By default, GKE users are not given this privilege, so you will need to run the command before registering GKE clusters. To learn more about role-based access control for GKE, please click here.. If you are registering a K3s cluster, make sure the cluster.yml is readable. It is protected by default.RANCHER DOCS: K3S
K3s is a fully compliant Kubernetes distribution with the following enhancements: Packaged as a single binary. Lightweight storage backend based on sqlite3 as the default storage mechanism. etcd3, MySQL, Postgres also still available. Wrapped in simple launcher that handlesa
RANCHER DOCS: BACKUPS AND DISASTER RECOVERY Backups and Disaster Recovery. RKE clusters can be configured to automatically take snapshots of etcd. In a disaster scenario, you can restore these snapshots, which are stored on other nodes in the cluster. Snapshots are always saved locally in /opt/rke/etcd-snapshots. RKE can upload your snapshots to a S3compatible backend.
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Upgrading from Helm v2. Note: K3s versions starting with v1.17.0+k3s.1 support Helm v3, and will use it by default. Helm v2 charts can be used by setting helmVersion: v2 in the spec.. If you were using Helm v2 in previous versions of K3s, you may upgrade to v1.17.0+k3s.1 or newer and Helm 2 will still function. RANCHER DOCS: VOLUMES AND STORAGE This storage practice allows you to maintain application data, even if the application’s pod fails. A persistent volume (PV) is a piece of storage in the Kubernetes cluster, while a persistent volume claim (PVC) is a request for storage. For details on how PVs and PVCs work, refer to the official Kubernetes documentation on storage. TUTORIALS - ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT Guides. Follow our tutorials for step-by-step instructions on how to set up and run software with Kubernetes and Rancher. Gain the confidence you need to configure clusters, deploy your technology stack, and begin launching your projects. LEARN TO DEPLOY CONTAINERS AND KUBERNETES IN PRODUCTION Rancher Rodeos are free, in-depth workshops designed to give DevOps and IT teams the hands-on skills they need to deploy and manage Kubernetes everywhere. These half-day workshops take place in many locations across North America and Europe. The content is delivered by technical experts at Rancher and aim to educate anyone interested in learning how to use containers or Kubernetes. RANCHER DOCS: KUBERNETES CONFIGURATION OPTIONS When setting up your cluster.yml for RKE, there are a lot of different options that can be configured to control the behavior of how RKE launches Kubernetes.. There are several options that can be configured in cluster configuration option. There are several example yamls thatcontain all
RANCHER DOCS: ARCHITECTURE Architecture. This section focuses on the Rancher server, its components, and how Rancher communicates with downstream Kubernetes clusters. For information on the different ways that Rancher can be installed, refer to the overview of installation options. For a list of main features of the Rancher API server, refer to the overviewsection.
RANCHER DOCS: BACKUP AND RESTORE IN RANCHER V2.5 The backup-restore operator needs to be installed in the local cluster, and only backs up the Rancher app. The backup and restore operations are performed only in the local Kubernetes cluster. The Rancher version must be v2.5.0 and up to use this approach of backing RUNNING RANCHEROS ON RASPBERRY PI As of v0.5.0, RancherOS releases include a Raspberry Pi image that can be found on our releases page.The official Raspberry Pi documentation contains instructions on how to install operating system images.. When installing, there is no ability to pass in a cloud-config.You will need to boot up, change the configuration and then reboot to applythose changes.
RANCHER DOCS: ADVANCED OPTIONS FOR DOCKER INSTALLS When installing Rancher, there are several advanced options that can be enabled:. Custom CA Certificate; API Audit Log; TLS Settings; Air Gap; Persistent Data; Running rancher/rancher and rancher/rancher-agent on the Same Node; Custom CA Certificate. If you want to configure Rancher to use a CA root certificate to be used when validating services, you would start the Rancher container sharing RANCHER DOCS: INSTALLING DOCKER 1. Set up Infrastructure and Private Registry. 2. Collect and Publish Images to your Private Registry. 3. Install Kubernetes (Skip for Docker Installs) 4. Install Rancher. Installing Rancher on a RANCHER DOCS: MULTI-CLUSTER APPS Multi-cluster Apps. Available as of v2.2.0. As of Rancher v2.5, we recommend using Fleet for deploying apps across clusters. Typically, most applications are deployed on a single Kubernetes cluster, but there will be times you might want to deploy multiple copies of RANCHER DOCS: CERTIFICATE MANAGEMENT Certificate Management. Available as of v0.2.0. Certificates are an important part of Kubernetes clusters and are used for all Kubernetes cluster components. RKE has a rke cert command to help work with certificates. Ability to generate certificate sign requests for the Kubernetes components. ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT One Platform for Kubernetes Management. Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerizedworkloads.
RANCHER DOCS: SECURITY Security is at the heart of all Rancher features. From integrating with all the popular authentication tools and services, to an enterprise grade RBAC capability, Rancher makes your Kubernetes clusters even more secure.. On this page, we provide security-related documentation along with resources to help you secure your Rancher installation and your downstream Kubernetes clusters: INTRODUCING RANCHER ACADEMY Today we launched the Rancher Academy, our new free training portal. The first course is Certified Rancher Operator: Level 1, and in it you’ll learn exactly how to deploy Rancher and use it to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters. RANCHER DOCS: REGISTERING EXISTING CLUSTERS before running the kubectl command to register the cluster.. By default, GKE users are not given this privilege, so you will need to run the command before registering GKE clusters. To learn more about role-based access control for GKE, please click here.. If you are registering a K3s cluster, make sure the cluster.yml is readable. It is protected by default. RANCHER DOCS: UPGRADES This section describes how to upgrade your K3s cluster. Upgrade basics describes several techniques for upgrading your cluster manually. It can also be used as a basis for upgrading through third-party Infrastructure-as-Code tools like Terraform.. Automated upgrades describes how to perform Kubernetes-native automated upgrades using Rancher’s system-upgrade-controller. RANCHER DOCS: RANCHER AWS QUICK START GUIDE The following steps will quickly deploy a Rancher Server on AWS with a single node cluster attached. Prerequisites. Note Deploying to Amazon AWS will incur charges.. Amazon AWS Account: An Amazon AWS Account is required to create resources for deploying Rancher and Kubernetes.; Amazon AWS Access Key: Use this link to follow a tutorial to create an Amazon AWS Access Key if you don’t have RANCHER DOCS: RASPBERRY PI As of v0.5.0, RancherOS releases include a Raspberry Pi image that can be found on our releases page.The official Raspberry Pi documentation contains instructions on how to install operating system images.. When installing, there is no ability to pass in a cloud-config.You will need to boot up, change the configuration and then reboot to applythose changes.
RANCHER DOCS: MANAGING CATALOG APPSSEE MORE ON RANCHER.COM RANCHER DOCS: BACKUPS AND DISASTER RECOVERY Available as of v0.1.7. RKE clusters can be configured to automatically take snapshots of etcd. In a disaster scenario, you can restore these snapshots, which are stored on other nodes in thecluster.
RUNNING RANCHEROS ON RASPBERRY PI As of v0.5.0, RancherOS releases include a Raspberry Pi image that can be found on our releases page.The official Raspberry Pi documentation contains instructions on how to install operating system images.. When installing, there is no ability to pass in a cloud-config.You will need to boot up, change the configuration and then reboot to applythose changes.
ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT One Platform for Kubernetes Management. Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerizedworkloads.
RANCHER DOCS: SECURITY Security is at the heart of all Rancher features. From integrating with all the popular authentication tools and services, to an enterprise grade RBAC capability, Rancher makes your Kubernetes clusters even more secure.. On this page, we provide security-related documentation along with resources to help you secure your Rancher installation and your downstream Kubernetes clusters: INTRODUCING RANCHER ACADEMY Today we launched the Rancher Academy, our new free training portal. The first course is Certified Rancher Operator: Level 1, and in it you’ll learn exactly how to deploy Rancher and use it to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters. RANCHER DOCS: REGISTERING EXISTING CLUSTERS before running the kubectl command to register the cluster.. By default, GKE users are not given this privilege, so you will need to run the command before registering GKE clusters. To learn more about role-based access control for GKE, please click here.. If you are registering a K3s cluster, make sure the cluster.yml is readable. It is protected by default. RANCHER DOCS: UPGRADES This section describes how to upgrade your K3s cluster. Upgrade basics describes several techniques for upgrading your cluster manually. It can also be used as a basis for upgrading through third-party Infrastructure-as-Code tools like Terraform.. Automated upgrades describes how to perform Kubernetes-native automated upgrades using Rancher’s system-upgrade-controller. RANCHER DOCS: RANCHER AWS QUICK START GUIDE The following steps will quickly deploy a Rancher Server on AWS with a single node cluster attached. Prerequisites. Note Deploying to Amazon AWS will incur charges.. Amazon AWS Account: An Amazon AWS Account is required to create resources for deploying Rancher and Kubernetes.; Amazon AWS Access Key: Use this link to follow a tutorial to create an Amazon AWS Access Key if you don’t have RANCHER DOCS: RASPBERRY PI As of v0.5.0, RancherOS releases include a Raspberry Pi image that can be found on our releases page.The official Raspberry Pi documentation contains instructions on how to install operating system images.. When installing, there is no ability to pass in a cloud-config.You will need to boot up, change the configuration and then reboot to applythose changes.
RANCHER DOCS: MANAGING CATALOG APPSSEE MORE ON RANCHER.COM RANCHER DOCS: BACKUPS AND DISASTER RECOVERY Available as of v0.1.7. RKE clusters can be configured to automatically take snapshots of etcd. In a disaster scenario, you can restore these snapshots, which are stored on other nodes in thecluster.
RUNNING RANCHEROS ON RASPBERRY PI As of v0.5.0, RancherOS releases include a Raspberry Pi image that can be found on our releases page.The official Raspberry Pi documentation contains instructions on how to install operating system images.. When installing, there is no ability to pass in a cloud-config.You will need to boot up, change the configuration and then reboot to applythose changes.
ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT One Platform for Kubernetes Management. Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerizedworkloads.
RANCHER DOCS: BACKUPS AND DISASTER RECOVERY Available as of v0.1.7. RKE clusters can be configured to automatically take snapshots of etcd. In a disaster scenario, you can restore these snapshots, which are stored on other nodes in thecluster.
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Rancher v2.5.8 For this Rancher-supported product version, open source software and integrations covered by Rancher SLA 0 are those validated and certified per support matrix 00 below.. Installing Rancher v2.5.8 on RKE. RKE CLI & K8S for Local Cluster RANCHER DOCS: INSTALLING/UPGRADING RANCHER We are transitioning to versioned documentation. The v2.x docs will no longer be maintained. For Rancher v2.5 docs, go here. For Rancher v2.0-v2.4 docs, go here. RANCHER DOCS: KUBERNETES PERSISTENT STORAGE: VOLUMES AND When deploying an application that needs to retain data, you’ll need to create persistent storage. Persistent storage allows you to store application data external from the pod running your application. RANCHER DOCS: PRIVATE REGISTRY CONFIGURATION Available as of v1.0.0. Containerd can be configured to connect to private registries and use them to pull private images on the node. Upon startup, K3s will check to see if a registries.yaml file exists at /etc/rancher/k3s/ and instruct containerd to use any registries defined in the file. If you wish to use a private registry, then you will need to create this file as root on each node that RUNNING CONTAINERS IN AZURE WITH RANCHER Rancher allows enterprises to adopt container and Kubernetes-related technologies incrementally. It supports many scenarios ranging from, “we are just getting started with containers,” to, “we are running Kubernetes in production but are struggling to scale upoperations.”
RANCHER DOCS: DYNAMICALLY PROVISIONING NEW STORAGE IN RANCHER This section describes how to provision new persistent storage for workloads in Rancher. This section assumes that you understand the Kubernetes concepts of storage classes and persistent volume claims. RANCHER DOCS: VSPHERE CLOUD PROVIDER This section describes how to enable the vSphere cloud provider. You will need to use the cloud_provider directive in the cluster YAML file.. The vSphere Cloud Provider interacts with VMware infrastructure (vCenter or standalone ESXi server) to provision and manage storage for persistent volumes in a Kubernetes cluster.. When provisioning Kubernetes using RKE CLI or using RKE clusters in RANCHER DOCS: SSH SETTINGS When we pass the cloud-config file during the ros install command, it will allow these ssh keys to be associated with the rancher user. You can ssh into RancherOS using the key. $ ssh -i /path/to/private/key rancher@ Please note that OpenSSH 7.0 and greater similarly disable the ssh-dss (DSA) public key algorithm. ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT One Platform for Kubernetes Management. Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerized workloads. Request a Demo. INTRODUCING RANCHER ACADEMY Today we launched the Rancher Academy, our new free training portal. The first course is Certified Rancher Operator: Level 1, and in it you’ll learn exactly how to deploy Rancher and use it to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters. RANCHER DOCS: SECURITY When Rancher runs a CIS security scan on a cluster, it generates a report showing the results of each test, including a summary with the number of passed, skipped and failed tests. The report also includes remediation steps for any failed tests. For details, refer to the section on security scans. RANCHER DOCS: RASPBERRY PI As of v0.5.0, RancherOS releases include a Raspberry Pi image that can be found on our releases page.The official Raspberry Pi documentation contains instructions on how to install operating system images.. When installing, there is no ability to pass in a cloud-config.You will need to boot up, change the configuration and then reboot to applythose changes.
RANCHER DOCS: RANCHER AWS QUICK START GUIDE The following steps will quickly deploy a Rancher Server on AWS with a single node cluster attached. Prerequisites. Note Deploying to Amazon AWS will incur charges.. Amazon AWS Account: An Amazon AWS Account is required to create resources for deploying Rancher and Kubernetes.; Amazon AWS Access Key: Use this link to follow a tutorial to create an Amazon AWS Access Key if you don’t have RANCHER DOCS: REGISTERING EXISTING CLUSTERS before running the kubectl command to register the cluster.. By default, GKE users are not given this privilege, so you will need to run the command before registering GKE clusters. To learn more about role-based access control for GKE, please click here.. If you are registering a K3s cluster, make sure the cluster.yml is readable. It is protected by default. RANCHER DOCS: MANAGING CATALOG APPSSEE MORE ON RANCHER.COM RANCHER DOCS: METRICS SERVER By default, RKE deploys Metrics Server to provide metrics on resources in your cluster.. RKE will deploy Metrics Server as a Deployment. The image used for Metrics Server is under the system_images directive.For each Kubernetes version, there is a default image associated with the Metrics Server, but these can be overridden by changing the image tagin system_images.
RANCHER DOCS: HTTP PROXY CONFIGURATION HTTP Proxy Configuration. If you operate Rancher behind a proxy and you want to access services through the proxy (such as retrieving catalogs), you must provide Rancher information about your proxy. As Rancher is written in Go, it uses the common proxy environment variables as shown below. Make sure NO_PROXY contains the networkaddresses
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This is Level One of the Certified Rancher Operator program. It is designed to teach students how to deploy and use Rancher, RKE, and how to work with downstream clusters. After completing this course, students will have the skills to bring Rancher into an enterprise or to take on the responsibilities of working with Rancher and Kubernetesin a
ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT One Platform for Kubernetes Management. Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerized workloads. Request a Demo. INTRODUCING RANCHER ACADEMY Today we launched the Rancher Academy, our new free training portal. The first course is Certified Rancher Operator: Level 1, and in it you’ll learn exactly how to deploy Rancher and use it to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters. RANCHER DOCS: SECURITY When Rancher runs a CIS security scan on a cluster, it generates a report showing the results of each test, including a summary with the number of passed, skipped and failed tests. The report also includes remediation steps for any failed tests. For details, refer to the section on security scans. RANCHER DOCS: RASPBERRY PI As of v0.5.0, RancherOS releases include a Raspberry Pi image that can be found on our releases page.The official Raspberry Pi documentation contains instructions on how to install operating system images.. When installing, there is no ability to pass in a cloud-config.You will need to boot up, change the configuration and then reboot to applythose changes.
RANCHER DOCS: RANCHER AWS QUICK START GUIDE The following steps will quickly deploy a Rancher Server on AWS with a single node cluster attached. Prerequisites. Note Deploying to Amazon AWS will incur charges.. Amazon AWS Account: An Amazon AWS Account is required to create resources for deploying Rancher and Kubernetes.; Amazon AWS Access Key: Use this link to follow a tutorial to create an Amazon AWS Access Key if you don’t have RANCHER DOCS: REGISTERING EXISTING CLUSTERS before running the kubectl command to register the cluster.. By default, GKE users are not given this privilege, so you will need to run the command before registering GKE clusters. To learn more about role-based access control for GKE, please click here.. If you are registering a K3s cluster, make sure the cluster.yml is readable. It is protected by default. RANCHER DOCS: MANAGING CATALOG APPSSEE MORE ON RANCHER.COM RANCHER DOCS: METRICS SERVER By default, RKE deploys Metrics Server to provide metrics on resources in your cluster.. RKE will deploy Metrics Server as a Deployment. The image used for Metrics Server is under the system_images directive.For each Kubernetes version, there is a default image associated with the Metrics Server, but these can be overridden by changing the image tagin system_images.
RANCHER DOCS: HTTP PROXY CONFIGURATION HTTP Proxy Configuration. If you operate Rancher behind a proxy and you want to access services through the proxy (such as retrieving catalogs), you must provide Rancher information about your proxy. As Rancher is written in Go, it uses the common proxy environment variables as shown below. Make sure NO_PROXY contains the networkaddresses
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This is Level One of the Certified Rancher Operator program. It is designed to teach students how to deploy and use Rancher, RKE, and how to work with downstream clusters. After completing this course, students will have the skills to bring Rancher into an enterprise or to take on the responsibilities of working with Rancher and Kubernetesin a
RANCHER DOCS: INSTALLING/UPGRADING RANCHER RancherD is a single binary that first launches an RKE2 Kubernetes cluster, then installs the Rancher server Helm chart on the cluster. In both the RancherD install and the Helm CLI install, Rancher is installed as a Helm chart on a Kubernetes cluster. Configuration RANCHER DOCS: BACKUPS AND DISASTER RECOVERY Backups and Disaster Recovery. RKE clusters can be configured to automatically take snapshots of etcd. In a disaster scenario, you can restore these snapshots, which are stored on other nodes in the cluster. Snapshots are always saved locally in /opt/rke/etcd-snapshots. RKE can upload your snapshots to a S3compatible backend.
RANCHER DOCS: UPGRADES This section describes how to upgrade your K3s cluster. Upgrade basics describes several techniques for upgrading your cluster manually. It can also be used as a basis for upgrading through third-party Infrastructure-as-Code tools like Terraform.. Automated upgrades describes how to perform Kubernetes-native automated upgrades using Rancher’s system-upgrade-controller. RANCHER DOCS: KUBERNETES PERSISTENT STORAGE: VOLUMES AND This storage practice allows you to maintain application data, even if the application’s pod fails. The documents in this section assume that you understand the Kubernetes concepts of persistent volumes, persistent volume claims, and storage classes. For more information,refer to
RANCHER DOCS: CLUSTER METRICS Cluster Metrics. Available as of v2.2.0. Cluster metrics display the hardware utilization for all nodes in your cluster, regardless of its role. They give you a global monitoring insight into the cluster. Some of the biggest metrics to look out for: CPU Utilization. RANCHER DOCS: METRICS SERVER By default, RKE deploys Metrics Server to provide metrics on resources in your cluster.. RKE will deploy Metrics Server as a Deployment. The image used for Metrics Server is under the system_images directive.For each Kubernetes version, there is a default image associated with the Metrics Server, but these can be overridden by changing the image tagin system_images.
RUNNING CONTAINERS IN AZURE WITH RANCHER Rancher allows enterprises to adopt container and Kubernetes-related technologies incrementally. It supports many scenarios ranging from, “we are just getting started with containers,” to, “we are running Kubernetes in production but are struggling to scale upoperations.”
RANCHER DOCS: DYNAMICALLY PROVISIONING NEW STORAGE IN RANCHER This section describes how to provision new persistent storage for workloads in Rancher. This section assumes that you understand the Kubernetes concepts of storage classes and persistent volume claims. RANCHER DOCS: PRIVATE REGISTRY CONFIGURATION Available as of v1.0.0. Containerd can be configured to connect to private registries and use them to pull private images on the node. Upon startup, K3s will check to see if a registries.yaml file exists at /etc/rancher/k3s/ and instruct containerd to use any registries defined in the file. If you wish to use a private registry, then you will need to create this file as root on each node that RANCHER DOCS: SSH SETTINGS When we pass the cloud-config file during the ros install command, it will allow these ssh keys to be associated with the rancher user. You can ssh into RancherOS using the key. $ ssh -i /path/to/private/key rancher@ Please note that OpenSSH 7.0 and greater similarly disable the ssh-dss (DSA) public key algorithm. ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT One Platform for Kubernetes Management. Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerized workloads. Request a Demo. TUTORIALS - ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT Guides. Follow our tutorials for step-by-step instructions on how to set up and run software with Kubernetes and Rancher. Gain the confidence you need to configure clusters, deploy your technology stack, and begin launching your projects. RANCHER DOCS: REGISTERING EXISTING CLUSTERS before running the kubectl command to register the cluster.. By default, GKE users are not given this privilege, so you will need to run the command before registering GKE clusters. To learn more about role-based access control for GKE, please click here.. If you are registering a K3s cluster, make sure the cluster.yml is readable. It is protected by default. LEARN TO DEPLOY CONTAINERS AND KUBERNETES IN PRODUCTION Rancher Rodeos are free, in-depth workshops designed to give DevOps and IT teams the hands-on skills they need to deploy and manage Kubernetes everywhere. These half-day workshops take place in many locations across North America and Europe. The content is delivered by technical experts at Rancher and aim to educate anyone interested in learning how to use containers or Kubernetes. RANCHER DOCS: INSTALLING/UPGRADING RANCHER RancherD is a single binary that first launches an RKE2 Kubernetes cluster, then installs the Rancher server Helm chart on the cluster. In both the RancherD install and the Helm CLI install, Rancher is installed as a Helm chart on a Kubernetes cluster. ConfigurationSUPPORT - RANCHER
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K3s is a fully compliant Kubernetes distribution with the following enhancements: Packaged as a single binary. Lightweight storage backend based on sqlite3 as the default storage mechanism. etcd3, MySQL, Postgres also still available. Wrapped in simple launcher that handlesa
RANCHER DOCS: KUBERNETES PERSISTENT STORAGE: VOLUMES AND This storage practice allows you to maintain application data, even if the application’s pod fails. The documents in this section assume that you understand the Kubernetes concepts of persistent volumes, persistent volume claims, and storage classes. For more information,refer to
RANCHER DOCS: HTTP PROXY CONFIGURATION HTTP Proxy Configuration. If you operate Rancher behind a proxy and you want to access services through the proxy (such as retrieving catalogs), you must provide Rancher information about your proxy. As Rancher is written in Go, it uses the common proxy environment variables as shown below. Make sure NO_PROXY contains the networkaddresses
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ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT One Platform for Kubernetes Management. Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerized workloads. Request a Demo. TUTORIALS - ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT Guides. Follow our tutorials for step-by-step instructions on how to set up and run software with Kubernetes and Rancher. Gain the confidence you need to configure clusters, deploy your technology stack, and begin launching your projects. RANCHER DOCS: REGISTERING EXISTING CLUSTERS before running the kubectl command to register the cluster.. By default, GKE users are not given this privilege, so you will need to run the command before registering GKE clusters. To learn more about role-based access control for GKE, please click here.. If you are registering a K3s cluster, make sure the cluster.yml is readable. It is protected by default. LEARN TO DEPLOY CONTAINERS AND KUBERNETES IN PRODUCTION Rancher Rodeos are free, in-depth workshops designed to give DevOps and IT teams the hands-on skills they need to deploy and manage Kubernetes everywhere. These half-day workshops take place in many locations across North America and Europe. The content is delivered by technical experts at Rancher and aim to educate anyone interested in learning how to use containers or Kubernetes. RANCHER DOCS: INSTALLING/UPGRADING RANCHER RancherD is a single binary that first launches an RKE2 Kubernetes cluster, then installs the Rancher server Helm chart on the cluster. In both the RancherD install and the Helm CLI install, Rancher is installed as a Helm chart on a Kubernetes cluster. ConfigurationSUPPORT - RANCHER
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K3s is a fully compliant Kubernetes distribution with the following enhancements: Packaged as a single binary. Lightweight storage backend based on sqlite3 as the default storage mechanism. etcd3, MySQL, Postgres also still available. Wrapped in simple launcher that handlesa
RANCHER DOCS: KUBERNETES PERSISTENT STORAGE: VOLUMES AND This storage practice allows you to maintain application data, even if the application’s pod fails. The documents in this section assume that you understand the Kubernetes concepts of persistent volumes, persistent volume claims, and storage classes. For more information,refer to
RANCHER DOCS: HTTP PROXY CONFIGURATION HTTP Proxy Configuration. If you operate Rancher behind a proxy and you want to access services through the proxy (such as retrieving catalogs), you must provide Rancher information about your proxy. As Rancher is written in Go, it uses the common proxy environment variables as shown below. Make sure NO_PROXY contains the networkaddresses
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This is Level One of the Certified Rancher Operator program. It is designed to teach students how to deploy and use Rancher, RKE, and how to work with downstream clusters. After completing this course, students will have the skills to bring Rancher into an enterprise or to take on the responsibilities of working with Rancher and Kubernetesin a
WHAT IS RANCHER? KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT SIMPLIFIED Why Rancher? Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters across any infrastructure, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerizedworkloads.
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Rancher Labs provides world-class support that includes complete 24x7 coverage for Rancher, RancherOS, Docker, and Kubernetes. RANCHER DOCS: INSTALLATION This section contains instructions for installing K3s in various environments. Please ensure you have met the Installation Requirements before you begin installing RANCHER DOCS: KUBERNETES PERSISTENT STORAGE: VOLUMES AND This storage practice allows you to maintain application data, even if the application’s pod fails. The documents in this section assume that you understand the Kubernetes concepts of persistent volumes, persistent volume claims, and storage classes. For more information,refer to
RANCHER DOCS: KUBERNETES DASHBOARD Dashboard RBAC Configuration. Important: The admin-user created in this guide will have administrative privileges in the Dashboard. Create the following resource manifest files: dashboard.admin-user.yml RANCHER DOCS: CREATING AN AKS CLUSTER You can use Rancher to create a cluster hosted in Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Prerequisites in Microsoft Azure. Note Deploying to AKS will incur charges.. To interact with Azure APIs, an AKS cluster requires an Azure Active Directory (AD) service principal. RANCHER DOCS: EXAMPLE CLUSTER.YMLS Example Cluster.ymls. There are lots of different configuration options that can be set in the cluster configuration file for RKE. Here are some examples of files: Note for Rancher 2 users If you are configuring Cluster Options using a Config File when creating Rancher Launched Kubernetes, the names of services should contain underscoresonly
CONFIGURING RANCHEROS Configuring RancherOS. There are two ways that RancherOS can be configured. A cloud-config file can be used to provide configuration when first booting RancherOS. Manually changing configuration with the ros config command. Typically, when you first boot the server, you pass in a cloud-config file to configure the initialization of theserver.
CONFIGURING NETWORK INTERFACES IN RANCHEROS Using ros config, you can specify the MAC address of the NIC you want to configure as follows: $ sudo ros config set rancher.network.interfaces.”mac=ea:34:71:66:90:12:01”.dhcp true. Alternatively, you can place the MAC address selection in your cloud config file as follows: #cloud-config rancher: network: interfaces: "mac=ea:34:71:66:90:12 ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT One Platform for Kubernetes Management. Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerizedworkloads.
TUTORIALS - ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT Guides. Follow our tutorials for step-by-step instructions on how to set up and run software with Kubernetes and Rancher. Gain the confidence you need to configure clusters, deploy your technology stack, and begin launching your projects. LEARN TO DEPLOY CONTAINERS AND KUBERNETES IN PRODUCTION Rancher Rodeos are free, in-depth workshops designed to give DevOps and IT teams the hands-on skills they need to deploy and manage Kubernetes everywhere. These half-day workshops take place in many locations across North America and Europe. The content is delivered by technical experts at Rancher and aim to educate anyone interested in learning how to use containers or Kubernetes. RANCHER DOCS: REGISTERING EXISTING CLUSTERS before running the kubectl command to register the cluster.. By default, GKE users are not given this privilege, so you will need to run the command before registering GKE clusters. To learn more about role-based access control for GKE, please click here.. If you are registering a K3s cluster, make sure the cluster.yml is readable. It is protected by default.SUPPORT - RANCHER
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TUTORIALS - ENTERPRISE KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT Guides. Follow our tutorials for step-by-step instructions on how to set up and run software with Kubernetes and Rancher. Gain the confidence you need to configure clusters, deploy your technology stack, and begin launching your projects. LEARN TO DEPLOY CONTAINERS AND KUBERNETES IN PRODUCTION Rancher Rodeos are free, in-depth workshops designed to give DevOps and IT teams the hands-on skills they need to deploy and manage Kubernetes everywhere. These half-day workshops take place in many locations across North America and Europe. The content is delivered by technical experts at Rancher and aim to educate anyone interested in learning how to use containers or Kubernetes. RANCHER DOCS: REGISTERING EXISTING CLUSTERS before running the kubectl command to register the cluster.. By default, GKE users are not given this privilege, so you will need to run the command before registering GKE clusters. To learn more about role-based access control for GKE, please click here.. If you are registering a K3s cluster, make sure the cluster.yml is readable. It is protected by default.SUPPORT - RANCHER
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New to Rancher AcademY? Please join us in the new SUSE & Rancher Community for the same great learning content and much more. Check out our new training class starting May 11, RANCHER DOCS: HTTP PROXY CONFIGURATION We are transitioning to versioned documentation. The v2.x docs will no longer be maintained. For Rancher v2.5 docs, go here. For Rancher v2.0-v2.4 docs, go here. WHAT IS RANCHER? KUBERNETES MANAGEMENT SIMPLIFIED Why Rancher? Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters across any infrastructure, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerizedworkloads.
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Rancher Labs provides world-class support that includes complete 24x7 coverage for Rancher, RancherOS, Docker, and Kubernetes. RANCHER DOCS: INSTALLATION This section contains instructions for installing K3s in various environments. Please ensure you have met the Installation Requirements before you begin installing RANCHER DOCS: KUBERNETES DASHBOARD Dashboard RBAC Configuration. Important: The admin-user created in this guide will have administrative privileges in the Dashboard. Create the following resource manifest files: dashboard.admin-user.yml RANCHER DOCS: CREATING AN AKS CLUSTER You can use Rancher to create a cluster hosted in Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Prerequisites in Microsoft Azure. Note Deploying to AKS will incur charges.. To interact with Azure APIs, an AKS cluster requires an Azure Active Directory (AD) service principal. RANCHER DOCS: KUBERNETES PERSISTENT STORAGE: VOLUMES AND When deploying an application that needs to retain data, you’ll need to create persistent storage. Persistent storage allows you to store application data external from the pod running your application. RANCHER DOCS: EXAMPLE CLUSTER.YMLS There are lots of different configuration options that can be set in the cluster configuration file for RKE. Here are some examples of files: Note for Rancher 2 users If you are configuring Cluster Options using a Config File when creating Rancher Launched Kubernetes, the names of services should contain underscores only: kube_api andkube_controller.
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