Installation
Prerequisites
- Git
- Kubernetes cluster(version >= 1.18), and support CSI
- kubectl(version >= 1.18)
- Helm(version >= 3.5)
The following documents assume that you have installed all the above requirements.
For the installation and configuration of kubectl, please refer to here.
For the installation and configuration of Helm 3, please refer to here.
How to Deploy
Download Fluid Chart
You can download the latest Fluid installation package from Fluid Releases.
Install Fluid with Helm
Create namespace:
$ kubectl create ns fluid-system
Add Fluid repository to Helm repos and keep it up-to-date
$ helm repo add fluid https://fluid-cloudnative.github.io/charts
$ helm repo update
Install Fluid with:
$ helm install fluid fluid/fluid
NAME: fluid
LAST DEPLOYED: Wed May 24 18:17:16 2023
NAMESPACE: default
STATUS: deployed
REVISION: 1
TEST SUITE: None
For Kubernetes version lower than v1.17(included), please use
helm install --set runtime.criticalFusePod=false fluid fluid.tgz
The general format of the
helm install
command is like:helm install <RELEASE_NAME> <SOURCE>
. In the above command, the firstfluid
means the release name, and the secondfluid
specified the path to the helm chart, i.e. the directory just unpacked.
Upgrade Fluid to the latest version with Helm
If you have installed an older version of Fluid before, you can use Helm to upgrade it. Before upgrading, it is recommended to ensure that all components in the AlluxioRuntime resource object have been started completely, which is similar to the following state:
$ kubectl get pod
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
hbase-fuse-chscz 1/1 Running 0 9h
hbase-fuse-fmhr5 1/1 Running 0 9h
hbase-master-0 2/2 Running 0 9h
hbase-worker-bdbjg 2/2 Running 0 9h
hbase-worker-rznd5 2/2 Running 0 9h
upgrade fluid:
$ helm upgrade fluid fluid/fluid
Release "fluid" has been upgraded. Happy Helming!
NAME: fluid
LAST DEPLOYED: Fri Sep 2 18:54:18 2022
NAMESPACE: default
STATUS: deployed
REVISION: 2
TEST SUITE: None
For Kubernetes version lower than v1.17(included), please use
helm install --set runtime.criticalFusePod=false fluid fluid.tgz
We recommend you to update Fluid latest version from v0.7. If you have an older version, our suggestion is to reinstall it to ensure everything works fine.
Check Status of Component
Check CRD used by Fluid:
$ kubectl get crd | grep data.fluid.io
alluxioruntimes.data.fluid.io 2023-05-24T10:14:47Z
databackups.data.fluid.io 2023-05-24T10:14:47Z
dataloads.data.fluid.io 2023-05-24T10:14:47Z
datamigrates.data.fluid.io 2023-05-24T10:28:11Z
datasets.data.fluid.io 2023-05-24T10:14:47Z
efcruntimes.data.fluid.io 2023-05-24T10:28:12Z
goosefsruntimes.data.fluid.io 2023-05-24T10:14:47Z
jindoruntimes.data.fluid.io 2023-05-24T10:14:48Z
juicefsruntimes.data.fluid.io 2023-05-24T10:14:48Z
thinruntimeprofiles.data.fluid.io 2023-05-24T10:28:16Z
thinruntimes.data.fluid.io 2023-05-24T10:28:16Z
Check the status of pods:
$ kubectl get pod -n fluid-system
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
csi-nodeplugin-fluid-2scs9 2/2 Running 0 50s
csi-nodeplugin-fluid-7vflb 2/2 Running 0 20s
csi-nodeplugin-fluid-f9xfv 2/2 Running 0 33s
dataset-controller-686d9d9cd6-gk6m6 1/1 Running 0 50s
fluid-crds-upgrade-1.0.0-37e17c6-fp4mm 0/1 Completed 0 74s
fluid-webhook-5bc9dfb9d8-hdvhk 1/1 Running 0 50s
fluidapp-controller-6d4cbdcd88-z7l4c 1/1 Running 0 50s
If the Pod status is as shown above, then Fluid is installed on your Kubernetes cluster successfully!
Check version info of Component
When csi-nodeplugin, alluxioruntime-controller and dataset-controller start,they will print their own version info into logs.
If you installed with the charts provided by us,their version info will be fully consistent.
If you installed manually, their version info may be not consistent. You can check it with the following command:
$ kubectl exec csi-nodeplugin-fluid-pq2zd -n fluid-system -c plugins fluid-csi version
$ kubectl exec alluxioruntime-controller-66bf8cbdf4-k6cxt -n fluid-system -- alluxioruntime-controller version
$ kubectl exec dataset-controller-558c5c7785-mtgfh -n fluid-system -- dataset-controller version
The output should be like:
BuildDate: 2024-03-02_07:35:18
GitCommit: 50ee8887239f07592ba74af3e14379efc1487c0c
GitTreeState: clean
GoVersion: go1.18.10
Compiler: gc
Platform: linux/amd64
Fluid use cases
For more use cases about Fluid, please refer to our tutorials:
- Speed Up Accessing Remote Files
- Cache Co-locality for Workload Scheduling
- Accelerate Machine Learning Training with Fluid
Uninstall Fluid
To uninstall fluid safely, we should check weather Custom Resource Objects about fluid have been deleted completely first:
kubectl get crds -o custom-columns=NAME:.metadata.name | grep data.fluid.io | sed ':t;N;s/\n/,/;b t' | xargs kubectl get --all-namespaces
If you confirm that all Custom resource objects about fluid have been deleted, you can safely uninstall fluid:
$ helm delete fluid
$ kubectl delete -f fluid/crds
$ kubectl delete ns fluid-system