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cat single-node-install-token.json | helm registry login -u _json_key --password-stdin https://us-east1-docker.pkg.dev
  • Step 2. Download the helm chart, create Create a namespace called “kfuse” to Install Kloudfuse. Create a secret for helm to pull the required docker images.

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    # To pull the full Kfuse chart follow the command below (Please note helm version 3.8.1 or above is needed):
    helm pull --untar oci://us-east1-docker.pkg.dev/mvp-demo-301906/kfuse-helm/kfuse --version 1.2.0
    kubectl create ns kfuse
    kubectl config set-context --current --namespace=kfuse
    kubectl create secret docker-registry kfuse-image-pull-credentials \
            --namespace='kfuse' --docker-server 'us.gcr.io' --docker-username _json_key \
            --docker-email 'container-registry@mvp-demo-301906.iam.gserviceaccount.com' \
            --docker-password=''"$(cat single-node-install-token.json)"''
  • Step 3. create a custom_values.yaml file.

    • Add an orgId (typically the company name). This is a required field.

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      global:
        orgId: <REPLACE YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE>
    • Add a section in custom_values.yaml specific to your cloud provider

  • Step 4. To install the Kfuse chart, run the following command (Please note helm version 3.8.1 or above is needed):

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    Helm-Install-Command
    Helm-Install-Command

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kubectl delete pvc -n kfuse --alll app.kubernetes.io/instance=kfuse


Deletion of DeepStore Data

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