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Once the values.yaml file has been populated with your ECS Cluster details, it is time to use Helm to install the ECS Storage Broker service into your Kubernetes Cluster.
We will be using Helm to install from the local repository we cloned in a previous step.
root@local:~/ecs-cf-service-broker# helm install ecs-service-broker charts/ -f charts/values.yaml -n catalog
NAME: ecs-service-broker
LAST DEPLOYED: Fri Jul 10 10:35:27 2020
NAMESPACE: catalog
STATUS: deployed
REVISION: 1
TEST SUITE: None
After deployment completes, wait a few minutes to allow the broker to start in your Kubernetes Cluster.
Validate that it is up and running using kubectl command below. When the ecs-service-broker pod is in the Running status you have completed the ECS Storage Broker install.
root@local:~/ecs-cf-service-broker# kubectl get all -n catalog
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
pod/catalog-catalog-controller-manager-75fffdcf57-ztstz 1/1 Running 0 3h53m
pod/catalog-catalog-webhook-7d8497cdf6-hm8qs 1/1 Running 0 3h53m
pod/ecs-service-broker-76f565ff84-xq4xr 1/1 Running 0 39s
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
service/catalog-catalog-controller-manager ClusterIP 10.106.203.12 <none> 443/TCP 3h53m
service/catalog-catalog-webhook NodePort 10.99.166.118 <none> 443:31443/TCP 3h53m
service/ecs-service-broker ClusterIP 10.101.147.93 <none> 9090/TCP 39s