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Need Guide To Install Clearml Server In Complete Disconnected Environment From Internet On Kubernetes Using Helm Chart. We Have Private Registry Harbour Which I Can Use For This. Please Let Me Know What Can Be Done.

Need guide to install ClearML server in complete disconnected environment from internet on kubernetes using helm chart. We have private registry Harbour which I can use for this. Please let me know what can be done.

  
  
Posted one year ago
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Hi @<1562973095227035648:profile|ThoughtfulOctopus83> , I think this is what you are looking for
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Posted one year ago

Yes, Just want to know where to provide private registry name when deploying this helm chart for clearML server as well as for its dependent chart like elastic search , mango DB.

  
  
Posted one year ago

@<1562973095227035648:profile|ThoughtfulOctopus83> I think you can simply include the registry name as part of the docker image name

  
  
Posted one year ago

@<1523701087100473344:profile|SuccessfulKoala55> Do you think below YML is okay “apiserver:
image:
registry: " harbor.example.com/projectname "
repository: "allegroai/clearml"
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
tag: "1.10.0-357"
service:
type: ClusterIP
ingress:
enabled: true
hostName: " api.clearml.example.com "
fileserver:
image:
registry: " harbor.example.com/projectname "
repository: "allegroai/clearml"
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
tag: "1.10.0-357"
service:
type: ClusterIP
ingress:
enabled: true
hostName: " files.clearml.example.com "
webserver:
image:
registry: " harbor.example.com/projectname "
repository: "allegroai/clearml"
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
tag: "1.10.0-357"
service:
type: ClusterIP
ingress:
enabled: true
hostName: " app.clearml.example.com "
redis:
master:
name: "{{ .Release.Name }}-redis"
image:
registry: " harbor.example.com/projectname "
## repository: bitnami/redis
## tag: 7.0.9-debian-11-r1
persistence:
enabled: true
accessModes:

  • ReadWriteOnce size: 5Gi
    ## If undefined (the default) or set to null, no storageClassName spec is set, choosing the default provisioner
    storageClass: null
    slave:
    image:
    registry: "harbor.e xample.com/projectname"
    ## repository: bitnami/redis
    ## tag: 7.0.9-debian-11-r1
    persistence:
    enabled: true
    accessModes:
  • ReadWriteOnce size: 5Gi
    ## If undefined (the default) or set to null, no storageClassName spec is set, choosing the default provisioner
    storageClass: null
    architecture: replication

mongodb:
image:
registry: "harbor.example.c om/projectname"
## reposit ory: bitnami/mongodb
## tag: 5.0.10-debian-11-r3
enabled: true
architecture: replicaset
replicaCount: 3
arbiter:
enabled: false
pdb:
create: true
podAntiAffinityPreset: soft
elasticsearch:
replicas: 3

  
  
Posted one year ago

I think so - @<1523701827080556544:profile|JuicyFox94> ?

  
  
Posted one year ago

it should be ok, for dependency charts (mongodb/elastic/redis) you need to check values by the owner (link is in valus.yaml sections)

  
  
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