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Version: 1.3.0

Install Gravitino on Kubernetes

Introduction

This Helm chart deploys Apache Gravitino on Kubernetes with customizable configurations.

Prerequisites

  • Kubernetes 1.29+
  • Helm 3+

Installation

Pull the chart from Docker Hub OCI registry:

helm pull oci://registry-1.docker.io/apache/gravitino-helm --version <VERSION>

Or install directly:

helm upgrade --install gravitino oci://registry-1.docker.io/apache/gravitino-helm --version <VERSION> -n <NAMESPACE> --create-namespace

Install from Local Repository (for Development or Unreleased Versions)

Clone the repository and navigate to the chart directory:

git clone https://github.com/apache/gravitino.git
cd gravitino/dev/charts

Update chart dependencies:

helm dependency update gravitino

Install the chart:

helm upgrade --install gravitino ./gravitino -n <NAMESPACE> --create-namespace

View Chart Values

Customize values.yaml parameters to override chart default settings. Additionally, Gravitino configurations in gravitino.conf can be modified through Helm values.yaml.

To display the default values of the Gravitino chart, run:

helm show values oci://registry-1.docker.io/apache/gravitino-helm --version <VERSION>

Install Helm Chart

helm upgrade --install [RELEASE_NAME] oci://registry-1.docker.io/apache/gravitino-helm --version <VERSION> [flags]

Deploy with Default Configuration

Run the following command to deploy Gravitino using the default settings:

helm upgrade --install gravitino oci://registry-1.docker.io/apache/gravitino-helm --version <VERSION> -n <NAMESPACE> --create-namespace

Deploy with Custom Configuration

To customize the deployment, use the --set flag to override specific values:

helm upgrade --install gravitino oci://registry-1.docker.io/apache/gravitino-helm --version <VERSION> \
-n <NAMESPACE> --create-namespace \
--set key1=val1,key2=val2,...

Alternatively, you can provide a custom values.yaml file:

helm upgrade --install gravitino oci://registry-1.docker.io/apache/gravitino-helm --version <VERSION> \
-n <NAMESPACE> --create-namespace \
-f /path/to/values.yaml

Deploy Gravitino with MySQL as the Storage Backend

To deploy both Gravitino and MySQL, where MySQL is used as the storage backend, enable the built-in MySQL instance:

helm upgrade --install gravitino oci://registry-1.docker.io/apache/gravitino-helm --version <VERSION> \
-n <NAMESPACE> --create-namespace \
--set mysql.enabled=true

Disable Dynamic Storage Provisioning

By default, the MySQL PersistentVolumeClaim(PVC) storage class is local-path. To disable dynamic provisioning, set the storage class to "-":

helm upgrade --install gravitino oci://registry-1.docker.io/apache/gravitino-helm --version <VERSION> \
-n <NAMESPACE> --create-namespace \
--set mysql.enabled=true \
--set global.defaultStorageClass="-"

Then manually create a PersistentVolume (PV).

Deploy Gravitino Using an Existed MySQL Database

Ensure you have the following MySQL credentials ready: Username, Password, Database Name. When creating your database, we recommend calling it gravitino.

Before deploying Gravitino, initialize your existing MySQL instance and create the necessary tables required for Gravitino to function properly.

mysql -h database-1.***.***.rds.amazonaws.com -P 3306 -u <YOUR-USERNAME> -p <YOUR-PASSWORD> < schema-0.*.0-mysql.sql

Use Helm to install or upgrade Gravitino, specifying the MySQL connection details.

helm upgrade --install gravitino oci://registry-1.docker.io/apache/gravitino-helm --version <VERSION> \
-n <NAMESPACE> --create-namespace \
--set entity.jdbcUrl="jdbc:mysql://database-1.***.***.rds.amazonaws.com:3306/gravitino" \
--set entity.jdbcDriver="com.mysql.cj.jdbc.Driver" \
--set entity.jdbcUser="admin" \
--set entity.jdbcPassword="admin123"

Note:
Replace database-1...rds.amazonaws.com with your actual MySQL host.
Change admin and admin123 to your actual MySQL username and password.
Ensure the target MySQL database (gravitino) exists before deployment.

Deploy Gravitino with GCS as Object Store

If your catalog uses Google Cloud Storage (GCS) as the object store, you need to set the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS environment variable in the container and mount the service account key file.

  1. Create a Kubernetes secret from your GCS service account key:
kubectl create secret generic gcs-key --from-file=key.json=/path/to/your-service-account-key.json -n <NAMESPACE>
  1. Deploy Gravitino with GCS configuration in your custom values.yaml:
env:
- name: GRAVITINO_MEM
value: "-Xms1024m -Xmx1024m -XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=512m"
- name: GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS
value: /etc/gcs/key.json

extraVolumes:
- name: gravitino-log
emptyDir: {}
- name: gcs-key
secret:
secretName: gcs-key

extraVolumeMounts:
- name: gravitino-log
mountPath: /opt/gravitino/logs
- name: gcs-key
mountPath: /etc/gcs
readOnly: true
helm upgrade --install gravitino oci://registry-1.docker.io/apache/gravitino-helm --version <VERSION> \
-n <NAMESPACE> --create-namespace \
-f /path/to/values.yaml

Uninstall Helm Chart

helm uninstall [RELEASE_NAME] -n <NAMESPACE>