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.. _kubernetes-user-tutorials-helm-package-manager:
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Helm Package Manager
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|prod-long| supports Helm with Tiller, the Kubernetes package manager that can
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be used to manage the lifecycle of applications within the Kubernetes cluster.
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.. rubric:: |context|
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Helm packages are defined by Helm charts with container information sufficient
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for managing a Kubernetes application. You can configure, install, and upgrade
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your Kubernetes applications using Helm charts. Helm charts are defined with a
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default set of values that describe the behavior of the service installed
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within the Kubernetes cluster.
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Upon system installation, the official curated helm chart repository is added
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to the local helm repo list, in addition, a number of local repositories
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\(containing optional |prod-long| packages\) are created and added to the helm
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repo list. For more information, see `https://github.com/helm/charts
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<https://github.com/helm/charts>`__.
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Use the following command to list the helm repositories:
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.. code-block:: none
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~(keystone_admin)]$ helm repo list
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NAME URL
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stable https://kubernetes-charts.storage.googleapis.com
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local http://127.0.0.1:8879/charts
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starlingx http://127.0.0.1:8080/helm_charts/starlingx
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stx-platform http://127.0.0.1:8080/helm_charts/stx-platform
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For more information on Helm, see the documentation at `https://helm.sh/docs/
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<https://helm.sh/docs/>`__.
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**Tiller** is a component of Helm. Tiller interacts directly with the
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Kubernetes API server to install, upgrade, query, and remove Kubernetes
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resources.
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