Pour installer Apigee hybrid sur votre cluster, procédez comme suit :
Vérifiez que vous êtes bien dans le répertoire hybrid-base-directory/hybrid-files.
Vérifiez que kubectl est défini sur le bon contexte à l'aide de la commande suivante.
Le contexte actuel doit être défini sur le cluster au sein duquel vous déployez Apigee hybrid.
kubectl config get-contexts | grep \*
Pour les plates-formes Anthos sur solution Bare Metal, AWS sur GKE, EKS et GKE on Prem uniquement, vérifiez que la variable KUBECONFIG est définie à l'aide de la commande suivante.
echo $KUBECONFIG
Effectuez une simulation d'initialisation. Exécutez la commande init avec l'option --dry-run. L'exécution d'une simulation vous permet de rechercher les erreurs éventuelles avant que des modifications ne soient apportées au cluster.
Dans la version 1.5.10 d'Apigee hybrid, la syntaxe de l'option --dry-run dépend de la version de kubectl que vous exécutez. Vérifiez la version de kubectl à l'aide de la commande suivante :
Répétez cette étape jusqu'à ce que tous les pods soient prêts. Le démarrage des pods peut prendre plusieurs minutes.
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For more information, see [Supported versions](/apigee/docs/hybrid/supported-platforms#supported-versions).\n\nApply the configuration to the cluster\n--------------------------------------\n\n\nUse the following steps to install Apigee hybrid into your cluster:\n\n1. Be sure that you are in the \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ehybrid-base-directory\u003c/var\u003e`/hybrid-files` directory.\n2. Verify that `kubectl` is set to the correct context using the following command. The current context should be set to the cluster to which you are deploying Apigee hybrid. \n\n ```\n kubectl config get-contexts | grep \\*\n ```\n3. *For **Anthos on bare metal** , **AWS on GKE** , **EKS** , and **GKE on prem** platforms only* , Verify that the `KUBECONFIG` variable is set using the following command. \n\n ```\n echo $KUBECONFIG\n ```\n4. Do a *dry run* initialization. Execute the `init` command with the `--dry-run` flag. Doing a dry run lets you check for any errors before any changes are made to the cluster.\n\n\n In hybrid version 1.5.10, the syntax of the `--dry-run`\n flag depends on the version of `kubectl` you are running. Check the version of\n `kubectl` with the following command: \n\n ```\n kubectl version\n ```\n\n\n `kubectl` version 1.17 and older: \n\n ```\n $APIGEECTL_HOME/apigeectl init -f overrides/overrides.yaml --dry-run=true\n ```\n\n\n `kubectl` version 1.18 and newer: \n\n ```\n $APIGEECTL_HOME/apigeectl init -f overrides/overrides.yaml --dry-run=client\n ```\n5. If there are no errors, execute the `init` command as follows: \n\n ```\n $APIGEECTL_HOME/apigeectl init -f overrides/overrides.yaml\n ```\n\n The `init` command installs the [Apigee deployment\n services](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.5/apigee-deployment-services) Apigee Deployment Controller and Apigee Admission Webhook.\n6. To check the status of the deployment, you can use the following commands: \n\n ```\n $APIGEECTL_HOME/apigeectl check-ready -f overrides/overrides.yaml\n ``` \n\n ```\n kubectl get pods -n apigee-system\n ``` \n\n ```\n kubectl get pods -n istio-system\n ```\n\n\n When the pods are ready, go to the next step.\n7. Do a *dry run* install. Execute the `apply` command with the `--dry-run` flag.\n\n\n `kubectl` version 1.17 and older: \n\n ```\n $APIGEECTL_HOME/apigeectl apply -f overrides/overrides.yaml --dry-run=true\n ```\n\n\n `kubectl` version 1.18 and newer: \n\n ```\n $APIGEECTL_HOME/apigeectl apply -f overrides/overrides.yaml --dry-run=client\n ```\n8. If there are no errors, you can apply the [Apigee-specific runtime components](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.5/what-is-hybrid#about-the-runtime-plane) to the cluster with the following command: \n\n ```\n $APIGEECTL_HOME/apigeectl apply -f overrides/overrides.yaml\n ```\n9. To check the status of the deployment, run the following command: \n\n ```\n $APIGEECTL_HOME/apigeectl check-ready -f overrides/overrides.yaml\n ```\n\n\n Repeat this step until the pods are all ready. The pods may take several minutes to start up.\n\n| **Congratulations!**\n|\n| You've successfully installed Apigee hybrid. You are now ready to test\n| it."]]