The amster
pod
When you deploy the CDM or the CDK, the amster
pod starts and imports AM dynamic configuration. Once dynamic configuration is imported, the amster
pod is stopped and remains in Completed
status.
$ kubectl get pods NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE admin-ui-b977c857c-2m9pq 1/1 Running 0 10m am-666687d69c-94thr 1/1 Running 0 12m amster-4prdg 0/1 Completed 0 12m ds-idrepo-0 1/1 Running 0 13m end-user-ui-674c4f79c-h4wgb 1/1 Running 0 10m idm-869679958c-brb2k 1/1 Running 0 12m login-ui-56dd46c579-gxrtx 1/1 Running 0 10m
Start the amster
pod
After you install AM, use the amster run command to start the amster
pod for manually interacting with AM using the amster run command line interface and perform tasks such as exporting and importing AM configuration and troubleshooting:
$ ./bin/amster run starting... Cleaning up amster components job.batch "amster" deleted configmap "amster-files" deleted configmap "amster-retain" deleted configmap/amster-files created Deploying amster job.batch/amster created Waiting for amster pod to be running. This can take several minutes. pod/amster-852fj condition met $ kubectl get pods NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE admin-ui-b977c857c-2m9pq 1/1 Running 0 22m am-666687d69c-94thr 1/1 Running 0 24m amster-852fj 1/1 Running 0 12s ds-idrepo-0 1/1 Running 0 25m end-user-ui-674c4f79c-h4wgb 1/1 Running 0 22m idm-869679958c-brb2k 1/1 Running 0 24m login-ui-56dd46c579-gxrtx 1/1 Running 0 22m
Export and import AM configuration
To export AM configuration, use the amster export command.
Similarly, use the amster import command to import AM configuration.
At the end of the export or import session, the amster
pod is stopped by default. To keep the amster
pod running, use the --retain option. You can specify the time (in seconds) to keep the amster
running. To keep it running indefinitely, specify --retain infinity.
In the following example, the amster
pod is kept running for 300 seconds after completing export:
$ ./bin/amster export --retain 300 /tmp/myexports Cleaning up amster components job.batch "amster" deleted configmap "amster-files" deleted Packing and uploading configs configmap/amster-files created configmap/amster-export-type created configmap/amster-retain created Deploying amster job.batch/amster created Waiting for amster job to complete. This can take several minutes. pod/amster-d6vsv condition met tar: Removing leading `/' from member names Updating amster config. Updating amster config complete.
$ kubectl get pods NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE admin-ui-b977c857c-2m9pq 1/1 Running 0 27m am-666687d69c-94thr 1/1 Running 0 29m amster-d6vsv 1/1 Running 0 53s ds-idrepo-0 1/1 Running 0 30m end-user-ui-674c4f79c-h4wgb 1/1 Running 0 27m idm-869679958c-brb2k 1/1 Running 0 29m login-ui-56dd46c579-gxrtx 1/1 Running 0 27m
After 300 seconds notice that the amster
pod is in Completed
status:
$ kubectl get pods NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE admin-ui-b977c857c-2m9pq 1/1 Running 0 78m am-666687d69c-94thr 1/1 Running 0 80m amster-d6vsv 0/1 Completed 0 51m ds-idrepo-0 1/1 Running 0 81m end-user-ui-674c4f79c-h4wgb 1/1 Running 0 78m idm-869679958c-brb2k 1/1 Running 0 80m login-ui-56dd46c579-gxrtx 1/1 Running 0 78m