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Oracle Container Engine Kubernetes
You can run any TIBCO BusinessEvents application on Oracle Container Engine Kubernetes
For details, see Oracle Kubernetes
Note: If you build your container image using buildah
tool, similar to docker login
,tag
,push
or pull
commands same is available with buildah
tool.
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Login into oracle cloud and create docker registry.
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Login to docker registry, tag and push docker image
docker login <region-key>.ocir.io docker tag beapp:latest <region-key>.ocir.io/<tenancy-namespace>/<repo-name>/<image-name>:<tag> docker push <region-key>.ocir.io/<tenancy-namespace>/<repo-name>/<image-name>:<tag>
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Username for docker login : {tenancy-namespace}/{account email}
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To generate Password navigate to Identity-> users-> Auth tokens-> generate token
For details refer here
- Login to Oracle cloud
- Select off canvas on left hand side and choose Developer services -> Kubernetes clusters
- On the left hand side under compartment section select your username from dropdown
- Click on create cluster -> quick create, enter a name and select any of Private or Public Subnets
- Select number of nodes required(default is 3 nodes)
- Click on create cluster
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Install OCI CLI
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To configure oci cli,
user OCID
,tenancy OCID
,region
values are required, follow documentation OCI CLI to obtain required detailsoci setup config
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Upload the generated keys to oracle cloud. Identity -> users -> API Keys
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Click on
Access cluster
in the cluseter created page. -
Select Local Access, follow steps mentioned in the popup.
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After completing all the steps, you can now try connecting to cluster by running.
kubectl get nodes
If you have configured cluster successfully, nodes list will be displayed in the terminal output.
- How to deploy TIBCO BusinessEvents application is available here
- Navigate to console and choose developer services-> kubernetes clusters-> select cluster-> delete cluster