KubeSphere Service Mesh

What is KubeSphere Service Mesh

On the basis of Istio, KubeSphere Service Mesh visualizes microservices governance and traffic management. It features a powerful toolkit including circuit breaking, blue-green deployment, canary release, traffic mirroring, distributed tracing, observability and traffic control. Developers can easily get started with Service Mesh without any code hacking, with the learning curve of Istio greatly reduced. All features of KubeSphere Service Mesh are designed to meet users’ demand for their business.

For more information, see related sections in Project Administration and Usage.

Enable Service Mesh before Installation

Installing on Linux

When you install KubeSphere on Linux, you need to create a configuration file, which lists all KubeSphere components.

  1. In the tutorial of Installing KubeSphere on Linux, you create a default file config-sample.yaml. Modify the file by executing the following command:
  1. vi config-sample.yaml

Note

If you adopt All-in-one Installation, you do not need to create a config-sample.yaml file as you can create a cluster directly. Generally, the all-in-one mode is for users who are new to KubeSphere and look to get familiar with the system. If you want to enable Service Mesh in this mode (e.g. for testing purpose), refer to the following section to see how Service Mesh can be installed after installation.

  1. In this file, navigate to servicemesh and change false to true for enabled. Save the file after you finish.
  1. servicemesh:
  2. enabled: true # Change "false" to "true"
  1. Create a cluster using the configuration file:
  1. ./kk create cluster -f config-sample.yaml

Installing on Kubernetes

When you install KubeSphere on Kubernetes, you need to download the file cluster-configuration.yaml for cluster setting. If you want to install Service Mesh, do not use kubectl apply -f directly for this file.

  1. In the tutorial of Installing KubeSphere on Kubernetes, you execute kubectl apply -f first for the file kubesphere-installer.yaml. After that, to enable Service Mesh, create a local file cluster-configuration.yaml.
  1. vi cluster-configuration.yaml
  1. Copy all the content in the file cluster-configuration.yaml and paste it to the local file just created.
  2. In this local cluster-configuration.yaml file, navigate to servicemesh and enable Service Mesh by changing false to true for enabled. Save the file after you finish.
  1. servicemesh:
  2. enabled: true # Change "false" to "true"
  1. Execute the following command to start installation:
  1. kubectl apply -f cluster-configuration.yaml

Enable Service Mesh after Installation

  1. Log in the console as admin. Click Platform in the top-left corner and select Clusters Management.

clusters-management

  1. Click CRDs and enter clusterconfiguration in the search bar. Click the result to view its detailed page.

Info

A Custom Resource Definition (CRD) allows users to create a new type of resources without adding another API server. They can use these resources like any other native Kubernetes objects.

  1. In Resource List, click the three dots on the right of ks-installer and select Edit YAML.

edit-yaml

  1. In this yaml file, navigate to servicemesh and change false to true for enabled. After you finish, click Update in the bottom-right corner to save the configuration.
  1. servicemesh:
  2. enabled: true # Change "false" to "true"
  1. You can use the web kubectl to check the installation process by executing the following command:
  1. kubectl logs -n kubesphere-system $(kubectl get pod -n kubesphere-system -l app=ks-install -o jsonpath='{.items[0].metadata.name}') -f

Tip

You can find the web kubectl tool by clicking the hammer icon in the bottom-right corner of the console.

Verify the Installation of Component

Go to Components and check the status of Istio. You may see an image as follows:

Istio

Execute the following command to check the status of pods:

  1. kubectl get pod -n istio-system

The output may look as follows if the component runs successfully:

  1. NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
  2. istio-citadel-7f676f76d7-n2rsr 1/1 Running 0 1h29m
  3. istio-galley-78688b475c-kvkbx 1/1 Running 0 1h29m
  4. istio-ingressgateway-8569f8dcb-rmvl5 1/1 Running 0 1h29m
  5. istio-init-crd-10-1.4.8-fpvwg 0/1 Completed 0 1h43m
  6. istio-init-crd-11-1.4.8-5rc4g 0/1 Completed 0 1h43m
  7. istio-init-crd-12-1.4.8-62zmp 0/1 Completed 0 1h43m
  8. istio-init-crd-14-1.4.8-ngq4d 0/1 Completed 0 1h43m
  9. istio-pilot-67fd55d974-g5bn2 2/2 Running 4 1h29m
  10. istio-policy-668894cffc-8tpt4 2/2 Running 7 1h29m
  11. istio-sidecar-injector-9c4d79658-g7fzf 1/1 Running 0 1h29m
  12. istio-telemetry-57fc886bf8-kx5rj 2/2 Running 7 1h29m
  13. jaeger-collector-76bf54b467-2fh2v 1/1 Running 0 1h17m
  14. jaeger-operator-7559f9d455-k26xz 1/1 Running 0 1h29m
  15. jaeger-query-b478c5655-s57k8 2/2 Running 0 1h17m