The kafka helm chart is not maintained by CORD, but it is available online at: https://github.com/kubernetes/charts/tree/master/incubator/kafka
To install Kafka using the cord-kafka
name run the following commands:
helm repo add incubator http://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-charts-incubator helm install --version 0.8.8 \ --set configurationOverrides."offsets\.topic\.replication\.factor"=1 \ --set configurationOverrides."log\.retention\.hours"=4 \ --set configurationOverrides."log\.message\.timestamp\.type"="LogAppendTime" \ --set replicas=1 \ --set persistence.enabled=false \ --set zookeeper.replicaCount=1 \ --set zookeeper.persistence.enabled=false \ -n cord-kafka incubator/kafka
NOTE: Historically there were two kafka busses deployed (another one named
voltha-kafka
) but these have been consolidated.
Optionally, you can deploy a kafkacat container to to listen for Kafka events and debug:
{% include "../partials/helm/add-cord-repo.md" %}
Then, you can proceed with the kafkacat installation:
helm install -n kafkacat cord/kafkacat
Once the container is up and running you can exec into the pod and run kafkacat to perform various diagnostic commands.
kubectl exec -it kafkacat-##########-##### bash
For a complete reference, please refer to the kafkacat
guide
A few examples:
kafkacat -b cord-kafka -L
kafkacat -b cord-kafka -C -t <kafka-topic>
kafkacat -b cord-kafka -C -t xos.log.core kafkacat -b cord-kafka -C -t xos.gui_events kafkacat -b cord-kafka -C -t voltha.events kafkacat -b cord-kafka -C -t onu.events kafkacat -b cord-kafka -C -t authentication.events kafkacat -b cord-kafka -C -t dhcp.events