content/operate/kubernetes/7.8.4/deployment/openshift/openshift-cli.md
Use these steps to set up a Redis Enterprise Software cluster with OpenShift.
To see which version of Redis Enterprise for Kubernetes supports your OpenShift version, see [Supported Kubernetes distributions]({{< relref "/operate/kubernetes/7.8.4/reference/supported_k8s_distributions" >}}).
Create a new project.
oc new-project <your-project-name>
Verify the newly created project.
oc project <your-project-name>
Get the deployment files.
git clone https://github.com/RedisLabs/redis-enterprise-k8s-docs
Deploy the OpenShift operator bundle.
If you are using version 6.2.18-41 or earlier, you must apply the security context constraint before the operator bundle.
oc apply -f openshift.bundle.yaml
{{< warning >}}
Changes to the openshift.bundle.yaml file can cause unexpected results.
{{< /warning >}}
Verify that your redis-enterprise-operator deployment is running.
oc get deployment
A typical response looks like this:
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
redis-enterprise-operator 1/1 1 1 0m36s
{{<warning>}} DO NOT modify or delete the StatefulSet created during the deployment process. Doing so could destroy your Redis Enterprise cluster (REC). {{</warning>}}
The Redis Enterprise pods must run in OpenShift with privileges set in a Security Context Constraint. This grants the pod various rights, such as the ability to change system limits or run as a particular user.
Apply the file scc.yaml file.
{{<warning>}} Do not edit this file. {{</warning>}}
oc apply -f openshift/scc.yaml
You should receive the following response:
securitycontextconstraints.security.openshift.io "redis-enterprise-scc-v2" configured
Releases before 6.4.2-6 use the earlier version of the SCC, named redis-enterprise-scc.
Provide the operator permissions for the pods.
oc adm policy add-scc-to-user redis-enterprise-scc-v2 \
system:serviceaccount:<my-project>:<rec>
{{<note>}} If you are using version 6.2.18-41 or earlier, add additional permissions for your cluster.
oc adm policy add-scc-to-user redis-enterprise-scc \
system:serviceaccount:<my-project>:redis-enterprise-operator
{{</note>}}
You can check the name of your project using the oc project command. To replace the project name, use oc edit project myproject. Replace rec with the name of your Redis Enterprise cluster, if different.
Apply the RedisEnterpriseCluster resource file (rec_rhel.yaml).
You can rename the file to <your_cluster_name>.yaml, but it is not required. Examples below use <rec_rhel>.yaml. [Options for Redis Enterprise clusters]({{< relref "/operate/kubernetes/7.8.4/reference/redis_enterprise_cluster_api" >}}) has more info about the Redis Enterprise cluster (REC) custom resource, or see the [Redis Enterprise cluster API]({{<relref "/operate/kubernetes/7.8.4/reference/redis_enterprise_cluster_api">}}) for a full list of options.
The REC name cannot be changed after cluster creation.
{{<note>}} Each Redis Enterprise cluster requires at least 3 nodes. Single-node RECs are not supported. {{</note>}}
Apply the custom resource file to create your Redis Enterprise cluster.
oc apply -f <rec_rhel>.yaml
The operator typically creates the REC within a few minutes.
Check the cluster status.
oc get pod
You should receive a response similar to the following:
NAME | READY | STATUS | RESTARTS | AGE |
| -------------------------------- | ----- | ------- | -------- | --- |
| rec-name-0 | 2/2 | Running | 0 | 1m |
| rec-name-1 | 2/2 | Running | 0 | 1m |
| rec-name-2 | 2/2 | Running | 0 | 1m |
| rec-name-controller-x-x | 1/1 | Running | 0 | 1m |
| Redis-enterprise-operator-x-x | 1/1 | Running | 0 | 5m |
{{< embed-md "k8s-admission-webhook-cert.md" >}}
If not limited, the webhook intercepts requests from all namespaces. If you have several REC objects in your Kubernetes cluster, limit the webhook to the relevant namespaces. If you aren't using multiple namespaces, skip this step.
Verify your namespace is labeled and the label is unique to this namespace, as shown in the next example.
apiVersion: v1
kind: Namespace
metadata:
labels:
namespace-name: staging
name: staging
Patch the webhook spec with the namespaceSelector field.
cat > modified-webhook.yaml <<EOF
webhooks:
- name: redisenterprise.admission.redislabs
namespaceSelector:
matchLabels:
namespace-name: staging
EOF
Apply the patch.
oc patch ValidatingWebhookConfiguration \
redis-enterprise-admission --patch "$(cat modified-webhook.yaml)"
{{<note>}} For releases before 6.4.2-4, use this command instead:
oc patch ValidatingWebhookConfiguration \
redb-admission --patch "$(cat modified-webhook.yaml)"
The 6.4.2-4 release introduces a new ValidatingWebhookConfiguration to replace redb-admission. See the [6.4.2-4 release notes]({{< relref "/operate/kubernetes/release-notes/6-4-2-releases/" >}}).
{{</note>}}
Apply an invalid resource as shown below to force the admission controller to reject it. If it applies successfully, the admission controller is not installed correctly.
oc apply -f - << EOF
apiVersion: app.redislabs.com/v1alpha1
kind: RedisEnterpriseDatabase
metadata:
name: redis-enterprise-database
spec:
evictionPolicy: illegal
EOF
You should see this error from the admission controller webhook redisenterprise.admission.redislabs.
Error from server: error when creating "STDIN": admission webhook "redisenterprise.admission.redislabs" denied the request: eviction_policy: u'illegal' is not one of [u'volatile-lru', u'volatile-ttl', u'volatile-random', u'allkeys-lru', u'allkeys-random', u'noeviction', u'volatile-lfu', u'allkeys-lfu']
The operator uses the instructions in the Redis Enterprise database (REDB) custom resources to manage databases on the Redis Enterprise cluster.
Create a RedisEnterpriseDatabase custom resource.
This example creates a test database. For production databases, see [create a database]({{< relref "/operate/kubernetes/7.8.4/re-databases/db-controller.md#create-a-database" >}}) and [RedisEnterpriseDatabase API reference]({{< relref "/operate/kubernetes/7.8.4/reference/redis_enterprise_database_api" >}}).
cat << EOF > /tmp/redis-enterprise-database.yml
apiVersion: app.redislabs.com/v1alpha1
kind: RedisEnterpriseDatabase
metadata:
name: redis-enterprise-database
spec:
memorySize: 100MB
EOF
Apply the newly created REDB resource.
oc apply -f /tmp/redis-enterprise-database.yml