Deploy Management Center with the Hazelcast Platform Operator for Kubernetes
In this tutorial, you’ll deploy an instance of Management Center using Hazelcast Platform Operator for Kubernetes.
Before you Begin
You need a Kubernetes or Openshift cluster, and the kubectl
or oc
command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster.
Please make sure Hazelcast Platform Operator for Kubernetes is up and running.
Deploy Management Center
You can monitor the Hazelcast cluster by starting Management Center.
To enable some features or dashboard at Management Center, you need a license key. If you don’t have a license key, you can request one from the Hazelcast website.
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Create a Kubernetes secret to hold your license key.
For Kuberneteskubectl create secret generic hazelcast-license-key --from-literal=license-key=<YOUR LICENSE KEY>
For Openshiftoc create secret generic hazelcast-license-key --from-literal=license-key=<YOUR LICENSE KEY>
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Create the
ManagementCenter
custom resource file and name itmanagement-center.yaml
.apiVersion: hazelcast.com/v1alpha1 kind: ManagementCenter metadata: name: managementcenter-sample spec: repository: 'hazelcast/management-center' version: '5.6.0' licenseKeySecretName: hazelcast-license-key externalConnectivity: type: LoadBalancer hazelcastClusters: - address: hazelcast-sample name: dev
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Apply it with the following command to start Management Center.
For Kuberneteskubectl apply -f management-center.yaml
For Openshiftoc apply -f management-center.yaml
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After a moment, you can verify that Management Center is up and running by checking the Management Center logs.
For Kuberneteskubectl logs pod/managementcenter-sample-0
For Openshiftoc logs pod/managementcenter-sample-0
2021-08-26 15:21:04,842 [ INFO] [MC-Client-dev.lifecycle-1] [c.h.w.s.MCClientManager]: MC Client connected to cluster dev.
2021-08-26 15:21:05,241 [ INFO] [MC-Client-dev.event-1] [c.h.w.s.MCClientManager]: Started communication with member: Member [10.36.8.3]:5701 - ccf31703-de3b-4094-9faf-7b5d0dc145b2
2021-08-26 15:21:05,245 [ INFO] [MC-Client-dev.event-1] [c.h.w.s.MCClientManager]: Started communication with member: Member [10.36.7.2]:5701 - e75bd6e2-de4b-4360-8113-040773d858b7
2021-08-26 15:21:05,251 [ INFO] [MC-Client-dev.event-1] [c.h.w.s.MCClientManager]: Started communication with member: Member [10.36.6.2]:5701 - c3d105d2-0bca-4a66-8519-1cacffc05c98
2021-08-26 15:21:07,234 [ INFO] [main] [c.h.w.Launcher]: Hazelcast Management Center successfully started at http://localhost:8080/
To access the Management Center dashboard, open the browser at address http://$MANCENTER_IP:8080
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MANCENTER_IP=$( kubectl get service managementcenter-sample -o jsonpath='{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip}')
MANCENTER_IP=$( oc get service managementcenter-sample -o jsonpath='{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip}')
If EXTERNAL-IP of the service is hostname, not IP, you can run command below:
Next Steps
Learn how to expose Hazelcast clusters outside Kubernetes so you can connect external clients to them.