Illumina Innovates with Rancher and Kubernetes
Available as of v2.2.0
You can use Rancher to create a cluster hosted in Tencent Kubernetes Engine (TKE). Rancher has already implemented and packaged the cluster driver for TKE, but by default, this cluster driver is inactive. In order to launch TKE clusters, you will need to enable the TKE cluster driver. After enabling the cluster driver, you can start provisioning TKE clusters.
inactive
Note Deploying to TKE will incur charges.
Make sure that the account you will be using to create the TKE cluster has the appropriate permissions by referring to the Cloud Access Management documentation for details.
Create a Cloud API Secret ID and Secret Key.
Create a Private Network and Subnet in the region that you want to deploy your Kubernetes cluster.
Create a SSH key pair. This key is used to access the nodes in the Kubernetes cluster.
From the Clusters page, click Add Cluster.
Choose Tencent TKE.
Enter a Cluster Name.
Use Member Roles to configure user authorization for the cluster.
Configure Account Access for the TKE cluster. Complete each drop-down and field using the information obtained in Prerequisites.
Click Next: Configure Cluster to set your TKE cluster configurations.
Next: Configure Cluster
Note: If you are editing the cluster in the cluster.yml instead of the Rancher UI, note that as of Rancher v2.3.0, cluster configuration directives must be nested under the rancher_kubernetes_engine_config directive in cluster.yml. For more information, refer to the section on the config file structure in Rancher v2.3.0+.
cluster.yml
rancher_kubernetes_engine_config
Click Next: Select Instance Type to choose the instance type that will use for your TKE cluster.
Next: Select Instance Type
Click Next: Configure Instance to configure the VM instance that will use for your TKE cluster.
Next: Configure Instance
Click Create.
Result:
Default
default
System
cattle-system
ingress-nginx
kube-public
kube-system