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Note

Once you have created Kyvos Manager node see details to create it, you can proceed with wizard-based deployment.

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Important

  • Ensure that using a single Kubernetes cluster for multiple Kyvos deployments is not supported.

  • If you want to use Flexible Server as Kyvos Manager Repository in Azure, before starting Kyvos Manager, you must perform the steps, as mentioned below in the Flexible Server section and then login to Kyvos Manager and select the I have all the resources option to proceed with the wizard based deployment.

Select the following option for wizard-based Azure deployment via Kyvos Manager.

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Configuring Flexible Server as Kyvos Manager repository

  1. Create Flexible server.
    For more details about how to create a flexible server, see Step -3 mentioned on the Prerequisites for Flexible Server section.

  2. Once Kyvos Manager node is created and extracted the bundle. You must not start Kyvos Manager services.  

  3. Configure the jdbc.properties of Kyvos Manager (manually) with the Flexible Server details, do the following:  

    1. Before configuring the jdbc.properties, ensure that Kyvos Manager must not be started. 

    2. Replace the server name in jdbc URL with the server name, port, and SSL of the Flexible server. 

      jdbc.url=jdbc:postgresql://<Servername>:<port>/kmrepo?sslmode=require
      For example,
      jdbc.url=jdbc:postgresql://kyvosmanager-postgresserver-5122.postgres.database.azure.com:5432/kmrepo?sslmode=require

    3. jdbc.username must be kmdbuser. 

    4. Set the value of useBundledRepo and manageBundledRepoService to ‘false.’ 

  4. Start Kyvos Manager using the ./start-km.sh command.

 

 

 

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Prerequisites to create Kubernetes Cluster on Azure

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  • Ensure that you create an AKS cluster in the same Resource Group and Virtual Network where your Kyvos environment is running.

  • Provide the same managed identity name while filling the parameters that is used in your Kyvos environment.

  1. Create an AKS cluster via script (available in Azure Installation files folder). To create the AKS cluster, refer toAzure documentation.

  2. Upload the CreateAks.jsonscript (available in Azure Installation files folder) and complete the parameters given in the script.

  3. Once the AKS cluster is created, configure it through Kyvos Manager on the Computer cluster page.