Install PrimeHub Community
To prepare a PrimeHub-ready-Kubernetes, Please check the Prerequisites for PrimeHub first before preceding to the PrimeHub CE installation.
The document assumes there is a PrimeHub-ready-Kubernetes already. The steps below are performed against the cluster.
Prepare the Value File
Prepare the value file primehub-values.yaml
for helm installation.
Pure IP address is not allowed because we use Kubernetes ingress to route the traffic. A trick is to use the nip.io service to map an IP to a domain name. (e.g.,
1.2.3.4.nip.io
)
Key | Description |
---|---|
PRIMEHUB_DOMAIN | The domain name of PrimeHub. It can be the same as PrimeHub's one. |
Modify the environment variables below and execute the commands to generate the value file.
PRIMEHUB_DOMAIN=1.2.3.4.nip.io
cat <<EOF > primehub-values.yaml
primehub:
domain: ${PRIMEHUB_DOMAIN}
ingress:
annotations:
kubernetes.io/ingress.allow-http: "true"
nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/ssl-redirect: "false"
hosts:
- ${PRIMEHUB_DOMAIN}
EOF
Add the chart repository
helm repo add infuseai https://charts.infuseai.io
helm repo update
Install
Run Helm command to install PrimeHub
helm upgrade \ primehub infuseai/primehub \ --install \ --create-namespace \ --namespace hub \ --timeout 30m \ --values primehub-values.yaml
In the first time installation, it may take a longer time to pull images. You can extend
--timeout 30m
to change the default timeout duration.Wait and watch
In another Terminal, run the command to watch the progress.
watch 'kubectl -n hub get pods'
Please wait and ignore the interim pods status,
CreateContainerConfigError
until you see primehub-bootstrap-xxx pod and admission-post-install-job-xxx pod are Completed and other pods are Running with Ready(1/1).Then go back to first Terminal and wait until you see messages:
NOTES: PrimeHub is installed at: To get the login account, please enter the following commands: echo "username: phadmin" echo "password: $(kubectl -n hub get secret primehub-bootstrap -o jsonpath='{.data.password}' | base64 --decode)"
According to the instruction, run the command to learn the password for account
phadmin
and memory it.echo "password: $(kubectl -n hub get secret primehub-bootstrap -o jsonpath='{.data.password}' | base64 --decode)"
Label the nodes which can be assigned for JupyterHub servers
kubectl label node component=singleuser-server --all
Verify the Installation
Run this command
kubectl -n hub rollout status deploy/primehub-console
Browse
http://${PRIMEHUB_DOMAIN}
and log in by thephadmin
and the password.phadmain
is a default account with admin privileges.
Hooray! PrimeHub CE has been installed and is running now.
New to PrimeHub
Now PrimeHub CE is ready, see Launch Notebook to launch your very first JupyterNotebook on PrimeHub. Also see Getting Started to have the fundamental knowledge of PrimeHub.