StarlingX Intel Device Plugins app
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Set the default label value for app.starlingx.io/component label to 'platform' Test Plan: PASSED: build-pkgs PASSED: Upload using 'system application-upload <intel-device-plugins-operator-version.tgz>' PASSED: Check the status of charts using below command, it should be disabled. "system helm-override-list app_name --long" PASSED: Enable the charts using below command: "system helm-chart-attribute-modify --enabled true app_name chart_name namespace" PASSED: Apply the app using "system application-apply" command PASSED: Testing on QAT supported hardware: After apply, QAT pod should be running. Verify using below command. "kubectl get pods -A | grep qat" PASSED: Check all pods are running in platform label using command "sudo kube-cpusets | grep intel-device-plugin" Note: List the core numbers using command "system host-cpu-list 1" PASSED: Change label to application using command "system helm-override-update --values values.yaml intel-device-plugins-operator intel-device-plugins-operator intel-device-plugins-operator" and check the pods are running in application core using "sudo kube-cpusets | grep intel-device-plugin" Note: cat values.yaml app.starlingx.io/component: application PASSED: Change label to invalid label then it raises error: ValueError: Value invalid for label:namespace app.starlingx.io/component:invalid is not supported Note: cat values.yaml app.starlingx.io/component: invalid Story: 2010604 Task: 51027 Change-Id: I0498efc77457a03ab56695227a67488072bef4c7 Signed-off-by: Md Irshad Sheikh <mdirshad.sheikh@windriver.com> |
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helm-charts | ||
python3-k8sapp-intel-device-plugins-operator | ||
stx-intel-device-plugins-operator-helm | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitreview | ||
.zuul.yaml | ||
bindep.txt | ||
debian_build_layer.cfg | ||
debian_iso_image.inc | ||
debian_pkg_dirs | ||
README | ||
requirements.txt | ||
test-requirements.txt | ||
tox.ini |
## Application app-intel-device-plugins This application provides the intel device plugins to the StarlingX Top Level Directory Structure app-intel-device-plugins ├── bindep.txt ├── debian_build_layer.cfg ├── debian_iso_image.inc ├── debian_pkg_dirs ├── helm-charts │ ├── custom # contains customized helm package │ │ └── intel-device-plugins-secret-observer-helm # contains secret-observer helm package │ └── upstream # contains upstream hlem package │ ├── intel-device-plugins-dsa-helm # contains DSA plugin helm package │ ├── intel-device-plugins-gpu-helm # contains GPU plugin helm package │ ├── intel-device-plugins-operator-helm # contains oeprator helm package │ └── intel-device-plugins-qat-helm # contains QAT plugin helm package ├── python3-k8sapp-intel-device-plugins-operator # contains python plugins of application life cycle management ├── README ├── requirements.txt ├── stx-intel-device-plugins-operator-helm # helm package manager for the application ├── test-requirements.txt └── tox.ini ## Source Charts are based on <https://github.com/intel/helm-charts/releases>. ## Installation step: 1. Build a package "build -c -p intel-device-plugins-operator-helm, intel-device-plugins-dsa-helm, intel-device-plugins-gpu-helm, intel-device-plugins-qat-helm, intel-device-plugins-secret-observer-helm, python3-k8sapp-intel-device-plugins-operator, stx-intel-device-plugins-operator-helm" 2. Extract the content of stx-intel-device-plugins-helm_*amd64.deb and check if the helm tar file is present in the location temp/usr/local/share/application/helm Extract using command. dpkg -x stx-intel-device-plugins-helm_*amd64.deb temp 3. In the QAT hardware lab, if tar file file does not exist at the location "/usr/local/share/application/helm", then copy the tar file. 4. Upload the tar using command. "system application-upload tar_file" 5. Check the helm chart status using command. "system helm-override-list intel-device-plugins-operator --long" 6. If you want to install any of the helm chart, then make it enable using command. "system helm-chart-attribute-modify [--enabled <true/false>] <app name> <chart name> <namespace>" For example, run following command to enable QAT helm chart. "system helm-chart-attribute-modify --enabled true intel-device-plugins-operator intel-device-plugins-qat intel-device-plugins-operator" 7. Apply the application using command. (Note: Make sure node-feature-discovery application should be applied first before applying intel-device-plugins-operator application.) "system application-apply intel-device-plugins-operator" 8. After applying the application, Operator and QAT pods will be running and status can be checked using command. "kubectl get pods -n intel-device-plugins-operator"