Add a Kubernetes environment
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Adding Kubernetes environments to Portainer is straightforward. Before you begin, you will need to decide if you will deploy the agents for Kubernetes via NodePort or Load Balancer. Here, we explain both methods.
This article assumes you are running a validated Kubernetes configuration.
To deploy Portainer Agent within a Kubernetes cluster you can use the YAML manifests we provide.
Helm charts for agent-only deployments will be available soon.
From the menu select Environments then click Add environment.
Select the Kubernetes option and click Start Wizard. Select the Agent option and choose the tab that matches your configuration (Kubernetes via load balancer or Kubernetes via node port). Copy the command, then run it on the control node of your Kubernetes cluster.
Make sure you run this command on your Kubernetes node before continuing.
The deployment command will return something similar to this:
To validate that the agent is running, use this command:
The result should look something like this:
Once the Portainer Agent has been successfully deployed on the cluster, you can complete the rest of the environment configuration.
Regardless of the method used, once the agent is running on the Kubernetes host, you must complete the appropriate environmental details.
Only do this once for your environment, regardless of how many nodes are in the cluster. You do not need to add each node as an individual environment in Portainer. Adding just one node will allow Portainer to manage the entire cluster.
As an optional step you can expand the More settings section and categorize the environment by adding it to a group or tagging it for better searchability.
When you're ready, click Connect. If you have other environments to configure click Next to proceed, otherwise click Close to return to the list of environments.
Field/Option | Overview |
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Name
Give the environment a descriptive name.
Environment address
Define the IP address or name used to connect to the environment (the Kubernetes host) and specify the port if required (30778
when using NodePort; 9001
when using Load Balancer).