Agent Air-gapped

Suse Rancher Prime

This document provides a step-by-step guide for installing the Rancher Prime Observability Agent using Helm charts in an air-gapped environment. The installation process involves preparing the necessary Docker images and Helm chart on a host with internet access, transferring them to a host within a private network, uploading Docker images to a private registry, and deploying the Helm charts.

Prerequisites

On the Local Host (Internet Access)

  • Operating System: Linux or MacOS

  • Tools Installed:

    • Scripts for downloading Docker images from the source registry (links will be provided later in the guide).

  • Internet Access: Required to pull Docker images from Quay.io and Helm charts from ChartMuseum.

On the Private Network Host

  • Access: SSH access to the host.

  • Tools Installed:

    • Scripts for downloading Docker images from the source registry (links will be provided later in the guide).

    • Network access and credentials to upload images to a private Docker registry.

    • A configured Kubeconfig to install the Helm charts on the target clusters.

Preparing the Docker Images and Helm Chart

Run the following commands on the local host to obtain the necessary Docker images and Helm charts:

Adding Helm Repositories to the Local Helm Cache:

# Adding the Helm repository for the Rancher Prime Observability Agent
helm repo add stackstate https://helm.stackstate.io
helm repo update

Fetching the Latest Version of the Chart

The following command will download a TGZ archive of the chart from the Helm repository:

# Downloading the chart for the Rancher Prime Observability Agent
# The file will be named stackstate-agent-X.Y.Z.tgz
helm fetch stackstate/stackstate-k8s-agent

Getting the Bash scripts to save Docker images.

# o11y-agent-get-images.sh
curl -LO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StackVista/helm-charts/master/stable/stackstate-k8s-agent/installation/o11y-agent-get-images.sh
# o11y-agent-save-images.sh
curl -LO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StackVista/helm-charts/master/stable/stackstate-k8s-agent/installation/o11y-agent-save-images.sh

# Make the scripts executable
chmod a+x o11y-agent-get-images.sh o11y-agent-save-images.sh

Extracting and Saving Docker Images

# Extract the list of images from the Helm chart and save it to a file.
./o11y-agent-get-images.sh -f stackstate-k8s-agent-X.Y.Z.tgz > o11y-agent-images.txt

Replace stackstate-k8s-agent-X.Y.Z.tgz with the actual filename of the chart archive downloaded earlier.*

# Save Docker images to an archive.
# The script expects the file o11y-agent-images.txt to contain the list of images used by the Rancher Prime Observability Agent.
# The Docker images will be saved to o11y-agent-images.tar.gz.
./o11y-agent-save-images.sh -i o11y-agent-images.txt -f o11y-agent-images.tar.gz

Copying the Required Files to the Remote Host

The following files have to be copied from the local host to the host in the private network:

  • o11y-agent-images.txt (List of images required by the Rancher Prime Observability Agent chart)

  • o11y-agent-images.tar.gz (An archive with the Rancher Prime Observability Agent's Docker images)

  • o11y-agent-load-images.sh (Bash script to upload Docker images to a registry)

  • Helm charts downloaded earlier:

    • stackstate-k8s-agent-X.Y.Z.tgz

Restoring Docker Images from the Archive to the Private Registry

Uploading the images to the private registry:

# Load Docker images from the archive and push them to the private registry.
# Replace <private-registry> with your private registry's URL.
export DST_REGISTRY_USERNAME="..."
export DST_REGISTRY_PASSWORD="..."
./o11y-agent-load-images.sh -d registry.example.com:5043 -i o11y-agent-images.txt -f o11y-agent-images.tar.gz

Note: if the destination registry doesn't use authentication the environment variables, DST_REGISTRY_USERNAME and DST_REGISTRY_PASSWORD must not be configured or have to be set to empty values.

Installing Rancher Prime Observability Agent

The command to install the Rancher Prime Observability Agent has to be received from Rancher Prime Observability UI. Log in to your instance and in the left-side menu choose the Stackpacks. Press ADD NEW INSTANCE and fill in the name of the cluster. For correct integration with Rancher it has to be the same as the cluster name in the Rancher UI.

When an instance is added, the UI will provide the instructions how the Helm chart can be deployed. Scroll down to the Self-hosted section and copy helm upgrade ... command

The command has to be updated for the air-gapped installation:

  • Overriding the image registry with all.image.registry value.

  • Using the arhive with the Helm chart instead of the Helm repository. stackstate/stackstate-k8s-agent -> ./stackstate-k8s-agent-X.Y.Z.tgz

Run the command to install the Rancher Prime Observability Agent

helm upgrade --install \
--namespace stackstate \
--create-namespace \
--set-string 'stackstate.apiKey'='<api-key>' \
--set-string 'stackstate.cluster.name'='<cluster-name>' \
--set-string 'stackstate.url'='https://...' \
--set 'nodeAgent.skipKubeletTLSVerify'=true \
--set-string 'all.image.registry'='registry.acme.com:5000' \
--set-string 'global.imageRegistry'='registry.acme.com:5000' \
--set-string 'global.skipSslValidation'=true \
stackstate-k8s-agent ./stackstate-k8s-agent-X.Y.Z.tgz

Validating the Deployment

kubectl get pod -n stackstate

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