Setting up TIBCO BusinessWorks Container Edition Application Monitoring for HTTPS Server on Kubernetes
The following steps describe how to set up theTIBCO BusinessWorks Container Edition monitoring application on HTTPS for Kubernetes.
Before you begin Download the
bwce_mon-<version>.zip
TIBCO BusinessWorks Container Edition monitoring zip file from
http://edelivery.tibco.com.
- Procedure
- Extract the
bwce_mon-<version>.zip
file. - Navigate to the
bwce_mon
directory and add the keys and certificates files in thecerts
folder and update thehttps_config.json
file. For more information on updating the HTTPS file, see Updating HTTP Config JSON file. - Tag the monitoring application image by running the following command:
docker tag <monitoring_application_name> your_docker_container_registry/<your_project_name>/<monitoring_application_name>
- Push your monitoring application image to the Docker Container Registry. For example, to push your monitoring application docker image on the Google Cloud Registry, run the following command:
gcloud docker -- push gcr.io/<your_project_name>/<monitoring_application_name>
- Confirm that the image is present in the Docker Container Registry.
- Create the
manifest.yml file and update the monitoring application image name. Ensure that the image name follows the following format:
<your_docker_container_registry>/<your_gcloud_project_name>/<monitoring_application_image_name>
- To configure a monitoring application with an external database, add the following two environment variables to the
manifest.yml file.
- PERSISTENCE_TYPE
- DB_URL
The below sample is of the
manifest.yml
file:apiVersion: v1 kind: Service metadata: name: <monitoring_image> labels: app: <monitoring_image> spec: type: LoadBalancer ports: - port: 80 name: http targetPort: 8080 - port: 443 name: https targetport: 443 selector: app: <monitoring_image> --- apiVersion: v1 kind: ReplicationController metadata: name: <monitoring_image> spec: replicas: 1 selector: app: <monitoring_image> template: metadata: name: <monitoring_image> labels: app: <monitoring_image> spec: containers: - name: <monitoring_image> image: gcr.io/<project_name>/<monitoring_image> resources: limits: memory: 512Mi requests: memory: 512Mi imagePullPolicy: Always env: - name: PERSISTENCE_TYPE value:postgres - name: DB_URL value: postgres://<DB_USERNAME>:<PASSWORD>@<DB_IP>:<DB_PORT>/<DB_NAME> - name: HTTPS value: 'true' ports: - containerPort: 8080 - containerPort: 443
- To create the monitoring service and replication controller, run the following command:
kubectl create -f manifest.yml
Note: Find the monitoring sample manifest file for configuring the environment variables.- PERSISTENCE_TYPE
- DB_URL
- HTTPS
- To verify that the monitoring application has started successfully, run the following command:
kubectl logs pod-name
- To get the external IP of the running monitoring service, run the following command:
kubectl get svc
Access the monitoring dashboard in the browser by using the external IP.