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Deploy MariaDB from private Docker registry
KubeDB operator supports using private Docker registry. This tutorial will show you how to use KubeDB to run MariaDB database using private Docker images.
Before You Begin
Read concept of MariaDB Version Catalog to learn detail concepts of
MariaDBVersion
object.You need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the kubectl command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using kind.
You will also need a docker private registry or private repository. In this tutorial we will use private repository of docker hub.
You have to push the required images from KubeDB’s Docker hub account into your private registry. For mysql, push
DB_IMAGE
,EXPORTER_IMAGE
,INITCONTAINER_IMAGE
of following MariaDBVersions, wheredeprecated
is not true, to your private registry.
$ kubectl get mariadbversions -n kube-system -o=custom-columns=NAME:.metadata.name,VERSION:.spec.version,DB_IMAGE:.spec.db.image,EXPORTER_IMAGE:.spec.exporter.image,INITCONTAINER_IMAGE:.spec.initContainer.image,DEPRECATED:.spec.deprecated
NAME VERSION DB_IMAGE EXPORTER_IMAGE INITCONTAINER_IMAGE DEPRECATED
10.4.32 10.4.32 kubedb/mariadb:10.4.32 kubedb/mysqld-exporter:v0.11.0 kubedb/busybox <none>
10.5.23 10.5.23 kubedb/mariadb:10.5.23 kubedb/mysqld-exporter:v0.11.0 kubedb/busybox <none>
Docker hub repositories:
Update KubeDB catalog for private Docker registry. Ex:
apiVersion: catalog.kubedb.com/v1alpha1 kind: MariaDBVersion metadata: name: 10.5.23 spec: db: image: PRIVATE_REGISTRY/mysql:10.5.23 exporter: image: PRIVATE_REGISTRY/mysqld-exporter:v0.11.0 initContainer: image: PRIVATE_REGISTRY/busybox podSecurityPolicies: databasePolicyName: maria-db version: 10.5.23
To keep things isolated, this tutorial uses a separate namespace called
demo
throughout this tutorial. Run the following command to prepare your cluster for this tutorial:$ kubectl create ns demo namespace/demo created
Create ImagePullSecret
ImagePullSecrets is a type of a Kubernete Secret whose sole purpose is to pull private images from a Docker registry. It allows you to specify the url of the docker registry, credentials for logging in and the image name of your private docker image.
Run the following command, substituting the appropriate uppercase values to create an image pull secret for your private Docker registry:
$ kubectl create secret docker-registry -n demo myregistrykey \
--docker-server=DOCKER_REGISTRY_SERVER \
--docker-username=DOCKER_USER \
--docker-email=DOCKER_EMAIL \
--docker-password=DOCKER_PASSWORD
secret/myregistrykey created
If you wish to follow other ways to pull private images see official docs of Kubernetes.
NB: If you are using kubectl
1.9.0, update to 1.9.1 or later to avoid this issue.
Install KubeDB operator
When installing KubeDB operator, set the flags --docker-registry
and --image-pull-secret
to appropriate value. Follow the steps to install KubeDB operator properly in cluster so that to points to the DOCKER_REGISTRY you wish to pull images from.
Deploy MariaDB database from Private Registry
While deploying MariaDB
from private repository, you have to add myregistrykey
secret in MariaDB
spec.imagePullSecrets
.
Below is the MariaDB CRD object we will create.
apiVersion: kubedb.com/v1
kind: MariaDB
metadata:
name: md-pvt-reg
namespace: demo
spec:
version: "10.5.23"
storage:
storageClassName: "standard"
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
resources:
requests:
storage: 1Gi
podTemplate:
spec:
imagePullSecrets:
- name: myregistrykey
deletionPolicy: WipeOut
Now run the command to deploy this MariaDB
object:
$ kubectl apply -f https://github.com/kubedb/docs/raw/v2024.11.18/docs/guides/mariadb/private-registry/quickstart/examples/demo.yaml
mariadb.kubedb.com/md-pvt-reg created
To check if the images pulled successfully from the repository, see if the MariaDB
is in running state:
$ kubectl get pods -n demo
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
md-pvt-reg-0 1/1 Running 0 56s
Cleaning up
To cleanup the Kubernetes resources created by this tutorial, run:
$ kubectl delete mariadb -n demo md-pvt-reg
mariadb.kubedb.com "md-pvt-reg" deleted
$ kubectl delete ns demo
namespace "demo" deleted