Crea una directory sul sistema da utilizzare come directory di base per l'installazione di Apigee hybrid.
Estrai i contenuti del file gzip scaricato nella directory di base appena creata utilizzando il
seguente comando:
tar xvzf filename.tar.gz -C path-to-base-directory
Cambia directory nella directory di base utilizzando il comando cd.
Per impostazione predefinita, i contenuti del file tar vengono espansi in una directory con la versione e la piattaforma nel nome. Ad esempio: ./apigeectl_1.5.0-d591b23_linux_64. Rinomina la directory
in apigeectl utilizzando il seguente comando:
mv apigeectl_1.5.0-d591b23_linux_64 apigeectl
Passa alla directory utilizzando il seguente comando:
cd ./apigeectl
Questa directory è la home directory di apigeectl. È la posizione del comando eseguibile apigeectl.
Crea una variabile di ambiente per contenere il percorso della home directory utilizzando il seguente comando:
export APIGEECTL_HOME=$PWD
Verifica che la variabile contenga il percorso corretto utilizzando il seguente comando:
echo $APIGEECTL_HOME
Configura la struttura della directory del progetto
La seguente struttura di directory è un approccio suggerito. Separa il software di rilascio di Apigee hybrid dai file di configurazione che devi creare. Tramite l'uso della variabile $APIGEECTL_HOME e dei link simbolici che crei, puoi passare facilmente a una nuova versione del software, se vuoi. Consulta anche Eseguire l'upgrade di Apigee hybrid.
Assicurati di essere nella directory di base (la directory in cui si trova la directory apigeectl) utilizzando il seguente comando:
cd $APIGEECTL_HOME/..
Crea una nuova cartella denominata hybrid-files utilizzando il seguente comando. Puoi assegnare alla directory il nome che preferisci, ma nei documenti viene utilizzato in modo coerente il nome hybrid-files. In un secondo momento, in questa cartella memorizzerai i file di configurazione, le chiavi dell'account di servizio e i certificati TLS. Questa cartella ti consente di tenere separati i file di configurazione dall'installazione del software apigeectl.
mkdir hybrid-files
La struttura di directory attuale ora è la seguente:
Cambia la directory nella cartella hybrid-files utilizzando il seguente comando:
cd hybrid-files
All'interno della directory hybrid-files, crea le seguenti
sottodirectory per organizzare i file che creerai in un secondo momento:
mkdir overrides
mkdir certs
All'interno della directory hybrid-files, crea i seguenti link simbolici a
$APIGEECTL_HOME. Questi link ti consentono di eseguire il comando apigeectl dall'interno della directory hybrid-files, come mostrato nell'esempio seguente:
Per verificare che i link simbolici siano stati creati correttamente, esegui il seguente comando e assicurati che i percorsi dei link rimandino alle posizioni corrette:
ls -l | grep ^l
Ora hai una base di partenza da cui puoi configurare, eseguire il deployment e gestire Apigee hybrid nel tuo cluster Kubernetes. Successivamente, dovrai creare le credenziali e gli account di servizio Google Cloud necessari per configurare i componenti di runtime ibridi.
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For more information, see [Supported versions](/apigee/docs/hybrid/supported-platforms#supported-versions).\n\nThis step explains how to download and install [apigeectl](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.5/cli-reference).\n\nDownload and install `apigeectl`\n--------------------------------\n\n`apigeectl` is the command-line interface\n(CLI) for installing and managing Apigee hybrid in a Kubernetes cluster.\n\nThe following steps describe how to get `apigeectl`:\n\n1. Download the release package for your operating system using the following command:\n\n **Mac 64 bit:** \n\n ```\n curl -LO \\\n https://storage.googleapis.com/apigee-release/hybrid/apigee-hybrid-setup/1.5.10/apigeectl_mac_64.tar.gz\n ```\n\n **Linux 64 bit:** \n\n ```\n curl -LO \\\n https://storage.googleapis.com/apigee-release/hybrid/apigee-hybrid-setup/1.5.10/apigeectl_linux_64.tar.gz\n ```\n\n **Mac 32 bit:** \n\n ```\n curl -LO \\\n https://storage.googleapis.com/apigee-release/hybrid/apigee-hybrid-setup/1.5.10/apigeectl_mac_32.tar.gz\n ```\n\n **Linux 32 bit:** \n\n ```\n curl -LO \\\n https://storage.googleapis.com/apigee-release/hybrid/apigee-hybrid-setup/1.5.10/apigeectl_linux_32.tar.gz\n ```\n2. Create a directory on your system to serve as the **base directory** for the Apigee hybrid installation.\n3. Extract the downloaded gzip file contents into the base directory you just created using the\n following command:\n\n ```\n tar xvzf filename.tar.gz -C path-to-base-directory\n ```\n4. Change directory to the base directory using the `cd` command.\n5. The tar contents are, by default, expanded into a directory with the version and platform in\n its name. For example: `./apigeectl_1.5.0-d591b23_linux_64`. Rename that directory\n to `apigeectl` using the following command:\n\n ```\n mv apigeectl_1.5.0-d591b23_linux_64 apigeectl\n ```\n6. Change to the directory using the following command: \n\n ```\n cd ./apigeectl\n ```\n\n\n This directory is the `apigeectl` home directory. It is where the `apigeectl`\n executable command is located.\n7. Create an environment variable to hold this home directory path using the following command: \n\n ```\n export APIGEECTL_HOME=$PWD\n ```\n8. Verify that the variable holds the correct path using the following command: \n\n ```\n echo $APIGEECTL_HOME\n ```\n\nSet up the project directory structure\n--------------------------------------\n\n\nThe following directory structure is a suggested approach. It separates Apigee hybrid\nrelease software from configuration files that you must create. Through the use of the\n`$APIGEECTL_HOME` variable and symbolic links that you create, you can easily\nswitch to a new software version if you choose to. See also [Upgrading Apigee hybrid](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.5/upgrade).\n| **Note:** For the purpose of this quickstart, subsequent installation steps assume that you created the project structure as described in this section. If you follow this suggested structure, you can copy and paste most installation commands directly into your terminal.\n\n1. Be sure you are in the base directory (the directory where the `apigeectl` directory is located) by using the following command: \n\n ```\n cd $APIGEECTL_HOME/..\n ```\n2. Create a new folder called `hybrid-files` using the following command. You can give the directory any name you wish, but in the docs, the name `hybrid-files` is used consistently. Later, you will store configuration files, service account keys, and TLS certificates in this folder. This folder lets you keep your config files separate from the `apigeectl` software installation. \n\n ```\n mkdir hybrid-files\n ```\n3. The current directory structure now looks like the following: \n\n pwd && ls\n /hybrid-base-directory\n apigeectl\n hybrid-files\n\n4. Change directory into the `hybrid-files`folder using the following command: \n\n ```\n cd hybrid-files\n ```\n5. Inside the `hybrid-files` directory, create the following subdirectories to organize files that you will create later: \n\n mkdir overrides\n mkdir certs\n\n6. Inside the `hybrid-files` directory, create the following symbolic links to `$APIGEECTL_HOME`. These links allow you to run the `apigeectl` command from inside the `hybrid-files` directory as the following example shows:\n | **Note:** If this is not the first time you have used this process, the following symbolic links\n | may already exist. Check to see if the links already exist using the\n | following command. If the directories exist, skip this step. \n |\n | ```\n | ls -l | grep ^l\n ``` \n\n ln -s $APIGEECTL_HOME/tools tools\n ln -s `$APIGEECTL_HOME`/config config\n ln -s `$APIGEECTL_HOME`/templates templates\n ln -s `$APIGEECTL_HOME`/plugins plugins\n\n7. To check that the symlinks were created correctly, execute the following command and make sure the link paths point to the correct locations: \n\n ```\n ls -l | grep ^l\n ```\n\n\nYou now have a home base from which you can configure, deploy, and manage Apigee hybrid\nin your Kubernetes cluster. Next, you will create the Google Cloud service accounts and credentials\nrequired to configure hybrid runtime components.\n[1](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.5/install-create-cluster) [2](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.5/install-cert-manager) [3](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.5/install-asm) [4](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.5/install-apigeectl) [(NEXT) Step 5: Set up service accounts](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.5/install-service-accounts) [6](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.5/install-create-tls-certificates) [7](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.5/install-configure-cluster) [8](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.5/install-enable-synchronizer-access) [9](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.5/install-hybrid-runtime)\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e"]]