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MariaDB
MariaDB is one of the most popular database servers in the world. It’s made by the original developers of MySQL and guaranteed to stay open source. Notable users include Wikipedia, Facebook and Google.
MariaDB is developed as open source software and as a relational database it provides an SQL interface for accessing data. The latest versions of MariaDB also include GIS and JSON features.
TL;DR
$ helm repo add bitnami https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
$ helm install my-release bitnami/mariadb
Introduction
This chart bootstraps a MariaDB replication cluster deployment on a Kubernetes cluster using the Helm package manager.
Bitnami charts can be used with Kubeapps for deployment and management of Helm Charts in clusters. This chart has been tested to work with NGINX Ingress, cert-manager, fluentd and Prometheus on top of the BKPR.
Prerequisites
- Kubernetes 1.12+
- Helm 3.0-beta3+
- PV provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure
Installing the Chart
To install the chart with the release name my-release
:
$ helm install my-release bitnami/mariadb
The command deploys MariaDB on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The Parameters section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation.
Tip
: List all releases using
helm list
Uninstalling the Chart
To uninstall/delete the my-release
deployment:
$ helm delete my-release
The command removes all the Kubernetes components associated with the chart and deletes the release.
Parameters
The following table lists the configurable parameters of the MariaDB chart and their default values.
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
global.imageRegistry |
Global Docker Image registry | nil |
global.imagePullSecrets |
Global Docker registry secret names as an array | [] (does not add image pull secrets to deployed pods) |
global.storageClass |
Global storage class for dynamic provisioning | nil |
Common parameters
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
nameOverride |
String to partially override mariadb.fullname | nil |
fullnameOverride |
String to fully override mariadb.fullname | nil |
clusterDomain |
Default Kubernetes cluster domain | cluster.local |
commonLabels |
Labels to add to all deployed objects | nil |
commonAnnotations |
Annotations to add to all deployed objects | [] |
schedulerName |
Name of the scheduler (other than default) to dispatch pods | nil |
extraDeploy |
Array of extra objects to deploy with the release (evaluated as a template) | nil |
MariaDB common parameters
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
image.registry |
MariaDB image registry | docker.io |
image.repository |
MariaDB image name | bitnami/mariadb |
image.tag |
MariaDB image tag | {TAG_NAME} |
image.pullPolicy |
MariaDB image pull policy | IfNotPresent |
image.pullSecrets |
Specify docker-registry secret names as an array | [] (does not add image pull secrets to deployed pods) |
image.debug |
Specify if debug logs should be enabled | false |
architecture |
MariaDB architecture (standalone or replication ) |
standalone |
auth.rootPassword |
Password for the root user. Ignored if existing secret is provided. |
random 10 character alphanumeric string |
auth.database |
Name for a custom database to create | my_database |
auth.username |
Name for a custom user to create | "" |
auth.password |
Password for the new user. Ignored if existing secret is provided | random 10 character long alphanumeric string |
auth.replicationUser |
MariaDB replication user | nil |
auth.replicationPassword |
MariaDB replication user password. Ignored if existing secret is provided | random 10 character long alphanumeric string |
auth.forcePassword |
Force users to specify required passwords | false |
auth.usePasswordFiles |
Mount credentials as a files instead of using an environment variable | false |
auth.customPasswordFiles |
Use custom password files when auth.usePasswordFiles is set to true . Define path for keys root and user , also define replicator if architecture is set to replication |
{} |
auth.existingSecret |
Use existing secret for password details (auth.rootPassword , auth.password , auth.replicationPassword will be ignored and picked up from this secret). The secret has to contain the keys mariadb-root-password , mariadb-replication-password and mariadb-password |
nil |
initdbScripts |
Dictionary of initdb scripts | nil |
initdbScriptsConfigMap |
ConfigMap with the initdb scripts (Note: Overrides initdbScripts ) |
nil |
MariaDB Primary parameters
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
primary.command |
Override default container command on MariaDB Primary container(s) (useful when using custom images) | nil |
primary.args |
Override default container args on MariaDB Primary container(s) (useful when using custom images) | nil |
primary.configuration |
MariaDB Primary configuration to be injected as ConfigMap | Check values.yaml file |
primary.existingConfigmap |
Name of existing ConfigMap with MariaDB Primary configuration | nil |
primary.updateStrategy |
Update strategy type for the MariaDB primary statefulset | RollingUpdate |
primary.podAnnotations |
Additional pod annotations for MariaDB primary pods | {} (evaluated as a template) |
primary.podLabels |
Additional pod labels for MariaDB primary pods | {} (evaluated as a template) |
primary.podAffinityPreset |
MariaDB primary pod affinity preset. Ignored if primary.affinity is set. Allowed values: soft or hard |
"" |
primary.podAntiAffinityPreset |
MariaDB primary pod anti-affinity preset. Ignored if primary.affinity is set. Allowed values: soft or hard |
soft |
primary.nodeAffinityPreset.type |
MariaDB primary node affinity preset type. Ignored if primary.affinity is set. Allowed values: soft or hard |
"" |
primary.nodeAffinityPreset.key |
MariaDB primary node label key to match Ignored if primary.affinity is set. |
"" |
primary.nodeAffinityPreset.values |
MariaDB primary node label values to match. Ignored if primary.affinity is set. |
[] |
primary.affinity |
Affinity for MariaDB primary pods assignment | {} (evaluated as a template) |
primary.nodeSelector |
Node labels for MariaDB primary pods assignment | {} (evaluated as a template) |
primary.tolerations |
Tolerations for MariaDB primary pods assignment | [] (evaluated as a template) |
primary.podSecurityContext.enabled |
Enable security context for MariaDB primary pods | true |
primary.podSecurityContext.fsGroup |
Group ID for the mounted volumes' filesystem | 1001 |
primary.containerSecurityContext.enabled |
MariaDB primary container securityContext | true |
primary.containerSecurityContext.runAsUser |
User ID for the MariaDB primary container | 1001 |
primary.livenessProbe |
Liveness probe configuration for MariaDB primary containers | Check values.yaml file |
primary.readinessProbe |
Readiness probe configuration for MariaDB primary containers | Check values.yaml file |
primary.customLivenessProbe |
Override default liveness probe for MariaDB primary containers | nil |
primary.customReadinessProbe |
Override default readiness probe for MariaDB primary containers | nil |
primary.resources.limits |
The resources limits for MariaDB primary containers | {} |
primary.resources.requests |
The requested resources for MariaDB primary containers | {} |
primary.extraEnvVars |
Extra environment variables to be set on MariaDB primary containers | {} |
primary.extraEnvVarsCM |
Name of existing ConfigMap containing extra env vars for MariaDB primary containers | nil |
primary.extraEnvVarsSecret |
Name of existing Secret containing extra env vars for MariaDB primary containers | nil |
primary.extraFlags |
MariaDB primary additional command line flags | nil |
primary.persistence.enabled |
Enable persistence on MariaDB primary replicas using a PersistentVolumeClaim |
true |
primary.persistence.existingClaim |
Name of an existing PersistentVolumeClaim for MariaDB primary replicas |
nil |
primary.persistence.annotations |
MariaDB primary persistent volume claim annotations | {} (evaluated as a template) |
primary.persistence.storageClass |
MariaDB primary persistent volume storage Class | nil |
primary.persistence.accessModes |
MariaDB primary persistent volume access Modes | [ReadWriteOnce] |
primary.persistence.size |
MariaDB primary persistent volume size | 8Gi |
primary.persistence.selector |
Selector to match an existing Persistent Volume | {} (evaluated as a template) |
primary.initContainers |
Add additional init containers for the MariaDB Primary pod(s) | {} (evaluated as a template) |
primary.sidecars |
Add additional sidecar containers for the MariaDB Primary pod(s) | {} (evaluated as a template) |
primary.extraVolumeMounts |
Optionally specify extra list of additional volumeMounts for the MariaDB Primary container(s) | {} |
primary.extraVolumes |
Optionally specify extra list of additional volumes to the MariaDB Primary pod(s) | {} |
primary.service.type |
MariaDB Primary K8s service type | ClusterIP |
primary.service.clusterIP |
MariaDB Primary K8s service clusterIP IP | nil |
primary.service.port |
MariaDB Primary K8s service port | 3306 |
primary.service.nodePort |
MariaDB Primary K8s service node port | nil |
primary.service.loadBalancerIP |
MariaDB Primary loadBalancerIP if service type is LoadBalancer |
nil |
primary.service.loadBalancerSourceRanges |
Address that are allowed when MariaDB Primary service is LoadBalancer | [] |
primary.pdb.create |
Enable/disable a Pod Disruption Budget creation for MariaDB primary pods | false |
primary.pdb.minAvailable |
Minimum number/percentage of MariaDB primary pods that should remain scheduled | 1 |
primary.pdb.maxUnavailable |
Maximum number/percentage of MariaDB primary pods that may be made unavailable | nil |
MariaDB Secondary parameters
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
secondary.command |
Override default container command on MariaDB Secondary container(s) (useful when using custom images) | nil |
secondary.args |
Override default container args on MariaDB Secondary container(s) (useful when using custom images) | nil |
secondary.configuration |
MariaDB Secondary configuration to be injected as ConfigMap | Check values.yaml file |
secondary.existingConfigmap |
Name of existing ConfigMap with MariaDB Secondary configuration | nil |
secondary.replicaCount |
Number of MariaDB secondary replicas | 1 |
secondary.updateStrategy |
Update strategy type for the MariaDB secondary statefulset | RollingUpdate |
secondary.podAnnotations |
Additional pod annotations for MariaDB secondary pods | {} (evaluated as a template) |
secondary.podLabels |
Additional pod labels for MariaDB secondary pods | {} (evaluated as a template) |
secondary.podAffinityPreset |
MariaDB secondary pod affinity preset. Ignored if secondary.affinity is set. Allowed values: soft or hard |
"" |
secondary.podAntiAffinityPreset |
MariaDB secondary pod anti-affinity preset. Ignored if secondary.affinity is set. Allowed values: soft or hard |
soft |
secondary.nodeAffinityPreset.type |
MariaDB secondary node affinity preset type. Ignored if secondary.affinity is set. Allowed values: soft or hard |
"" |
secondary.nodeAffinityPreset.key |
MariaDB secondary node label key to match Ignored if secondary.affinity is set. |
"" |
secondary.nodeAffinityPreset.values |
MariaDB secondary node label values to match. Ignored if secondary.affinity is set. |
[] |
secondary.affinity |
Affinity for MariaDB secondary pods assignment | {} (evaluated as a template) |
secondary.nodeSelector |
Node labels for MariaDB secondary pods assignment | {} (evaluated as a template) |
secondary.tolerations |
Tolerations for MariaDB secondary pods assignment | [] (evaluated as a template) |
secondary.podSecurityContext.enabled |
Enable security context for MariaDB secondary pods | true |
secondary.podSecurityContext.fsGroup |
Group ID for the mounted volumes' filesystem | 1001 |
secondary.containerSecurityContext.enabled |
MariaDB secondary container securityContext | true |
secondary.containerSecurityContext.runAsUser |
User ID for the MariaDB secondary container | 1001 |
secondary.livenessProbe |
Liveness probe configuration for MariaDB secondary containers | Check values.yaml file |
secondary.readinessProbe |
Readiness probe configuration for MariaDB secondary containers | Check values.yaml file |
secondary.customLivenessProbe |
Override default liveness probe for MariaDB secondary containers | nil |
secondary.customReadinessProbe |
Override default readiness probe for MariaDB secondary containers | nil |
secondary.resources.limits |
The resources limits for MariaDB secondary containers | {} |
secondary.resources.requests |
The requested resources for MariaDB secondary containers | {} |
secondary.extraEnvVars |
Extra environment variables to be set on MariaDB secondary containers | {} |
secondary.extraEnvVarsCM |
Name of existing ConfigMap containing extra env vars for MariaDB secondary containers | nil |
secondary.extraEnvVarsSecret |
Name of existing Secret containing extra env vars for MariaDB secondary containers | nil |
secondary.extraFlags |
MariaDB secondary additional command line flags | nil |
secondary.extraFlags |
MariaDB secondary additional command line flags | nil |
secondary.persistence.enabled |
Enable persistence on MariaDB secondary replicas using a PersistentVolumeClaim |
true |
secondary.persistence.annotations |
MariaDB secondary persistent volume claim annotations | {} (evaluated as a template) |
secondary.persistence.storageClass |
MariaDB secondary persistent volume storage Class | nil |
secondary.persistence.accessModes |
MariaDB secondary persistent volume access Modes | [ReadWriteOnce] |
secondary.persistence.size |
MariaDB secondary persistent volume size | 8Gi |
secondary.persistence.selector |
Selector to match an existing Persistent Volume | {} (evaluated as a template) |
secondary.initContainers |
Add additional init containers for the MariaDB secondary pod(s) | {} (evaluated as a template) |
secondary.sidecars |
Add additional sidecar containers for the MariaDB secondary pod(s) | {} (evaluated as a template) |
secondary.extraVolumeMounts |
Optionally specify extra list of additional volumeMounts for the MariaDB secondary container(s) | {} |
secondary.extraVolumes |
Optionally specify extra list of additional volumes to the MariaDB secondary pod(s) | {} |
secondary.service.type |
MariaDB secondary K8s service type | ClusterIP |
secondary.service.clusterIP |
MariaDB secondary K8s service clusterIP IP | nil |
secondary.service.port |
MariaDB secondary K8s service port | 3306 |
secondary.service.nodePort |
MariaDB secondary K8s service node port | nil |
secondary.service.loadBalancerIP |
MariaDB secondary loadBalancerIP if service type is LoadBalancer |
nil |
secondary.service.loadBalancerSourceRanges |
Address that are allowed when MariaDB secondary service is LoadBalancer | [] |
secondary.pdb.create |
Enable/disable a Pod Disruption Budget creation for MariaDB secondary pods | false |
secondary.pdb.minAvailable |
Minimum number/percentage of MariaDB secondary pods that should remain scheduled | 1 |
secondary.pdb.maxUnavailable |
Maximum number/percentage of MariaDB secondary pods that may be made unavailable | nil |
RBAC parameters
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
serviceAccount.create |
Enable the creation of a ServiceAccount for MariaDB pods | true |
serviceAccount.name |
Name of the created ServiceAccount | Generated using the mariadb.fullname template |
serviceAccount.annotations |
Annotations for MariaDB Service Account | {} (evaluated as a template) |
rbac.create |
Weather to create & use RBAC resources or not | false |
Volume Permissions parameters
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
volumePermissions.enabled |
Enable init container that changes the owner and group of the persistent volume(s) mountpoint to runAsUser:fsGroup |
false |
volumePermissions.image.registry |
Init container volume-permissions image registry | docker.io |
volumePermissions.image.repository |
Init container volume-permissions image name | bitnami/minideb |
volumePermissions.image.tag |
Init container volume-permissions image tag | buster |
volumePermissions.image.pullPolicy |
Init container volume-permissions image pull policy | Always |
volumePermissions.image.pullSecrets |
Specify docker-registry secret names as an array | [] (does not add image pull secrets to deployed pods) |
volumePermissions.resources.limits |
Init container volume-permissions resource limits | {} |
volumePermissions.resources.requests |
Init container volume-permissions resource requests | {} |
Metrics parameters
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
metrics.enabled |
Start a side-car prometheus exporter | false |
metrics.image.registry |
Exporter image registry | docker.io |
metrics.image.repository |
Exporter image name | bitnami/mysqld-exporter |
metrics.image.tag |
Exporter image tag | {TAG_NAME} |
metrics.image.pullPolicy |
Exporter image pull policy | IfNotPresent |
metrics.extraArgs.primary |
Extra args to be passed to mysqld_exporter on Primary pods | [] |
metrics.extraArgs.secondary |
Extra args to be passed to mysqld_exporter on Secondary pods | [] |
metrics.resources.limits |
The resources limits for MariaDB prometheus exporter containers | {} |
metrics.resources.requests |
The requested resources for MariaDB prometheus exporter containers | {} |
metrics.livenessProbe |
Liveness probe configuration for MariaDB prometheus exporter containers | Check values.yaml file |
metrics.readinessProbe |
Readiness probe configuration for MariaDB prometheus exporter containers | Check values.yaml file |
metrics.serviceMonitor.enabled |
Create ServiceMonitor Resource for scraping metrics using PrometheusOperator | false |
metrics.serviceMonitor.namespace |
Namespace which Prometheus is running in | nil |
metrics.serviceMonitor.interval |
Interval at which metrics should be scraped | 30s |
metrics.serviceMonitor.scrapeTimeout |
Specify the timeout after which the scrape is ended | nil |
metrics.serviceMonitor.relabellings |
Specify Metric Relabellings to add to the scrape endpoint | nil |
metrics.serviceMonitor.honorLabels |
honorLabels chooses the metric's labels on collisions with target labels. | false |
metrics.serviceMonitor.additionalLabels |
Used to pass Labels that are required by the Installed Prometheus Operator | {} |
metrics.serviceMonitor.release |
Used to pass Labels release that sometimes should be custom for Prometheus Operator | nil |
The above parameters map to the env variables defined in bitnami/mariadb. For more information please refer to the bitnami/mariadb image documentation.
Specify each parameter using the --set key=value[,key=value]
argument to helm install
. For example,
$ helm install my-release \
--set auth.rootPassword=secretpassword,auth.database=app_database \
bitnami/mariadb
The above command sets the MariaDB root
account password to secretpassword
. Additionally it creates a database named my_database
.
Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example,
$ helm install my-release -f values.yaml bitnami/mariadb
Tip
: You can use the default values.yaml
Configuration and installation details
Rolling VS Immutable tags
It is strongly recommended to use immutable tags in a production environment. This ensures your deployment does not change automatically if the same tag is updated with a different image.
Bitnami will release a new chart updating its containers if a new version of the main container, significant changes, or critical vulnerabilities exist.
Production configuration
This chart includes a values-production.yaml
file where you can find some parameters oriented to production configuration in comparison to the regular values.yaml
. You can use this file instead of the default one.
- Force users to specify a password and mount secrets as volumes instead of using environment variables:
- auth.forcePassword: false
+ auth.forcePassword: true
- auth.usePasswordFiles: false
+ auth.usePasswordFiles: true
- Use "replication" architecture:
- architecture: standalone
+ architecture: replication
- Desired number of secondary replicas:
- secondary.replicaCount: 1
+ secondary.replicaCount: 2
- Start a side-car prometheus exporter:
- metrics.enabled: false
+ metrics.enabled: true
Change MariaDB version
To modify the MariaDB version used in this chart you can specify a valid image tag using the image.tag
parameter. For example, image.tag=X.Y.Z
. This approach is also applicable to other images like exporters.
Initialize a fresh instance
The Bitnami MariaDB image allows you to use your custom scripts to initialize a fresh instance. In order to execute the scripts, you can specify custom scripts using the initdbScripts
parameter as dict.
In addition to this option, you can also set an external ConfigMap with all the initialization scripts. This is done by setting the initdbScriptsConfigMap
parameter. Note that this will override the previous option.
The allowed extensions are .sh
, .sql
and .sql.gz
.
Take into account those scripts are treated differently depending on the extension. While the .sh
scripts are executed in all the nodes; the .sql
and .sql.gz
scripts are only executed in the primary nodes. The reason behind this differentiation is that the .sh
scripts allow adding conditions to determine what is the node running the script, while these conditions can't be set using .sql
nor sql.gz
files. This way it is possible to cover different use cases depending on their needs.
If using a .sh
script you want to do a "one-time" action like creating a database, you need to add a condition in your .sh
script to be executed only in one of the nodes, such as
initdbScripts:
my_init_script.sh: |
#!/bin/sh
if [[ $(hostname) == *primary* ]]; then
echo "Primary node"
mysql -P 3306 -uroot -prandompassword -e "create database new_database";
else
echo "No primary node"
fi
Sidecars and Init Containers
If you have a need for additional containers to run within the same pod as MariaDB, you can do so via the sidecars
config parameter. Simply define your container according to the Kubernetes container spec.
sidecars:
- name: your-image-name
image: your-image
imagePullPolicy: Always
ports:
- name: portname
containerPort: 1234
Similarly, you can add extra init containers using the initContainers
parameter.
initContainers:
- name: your-image-name
image: your-image
imagePullPolicy: Always
ports:
- name: portname
containerPort: 1234
Persistence
The Bitnami MariaDB image stores the MariaDB data and configurations at the /bitnami/mariadb
path of the container.
The chart mounts a Persistent Volume volume at this location. The volume is created using dynamic volume provisioning, by default. An existing PersistentVolumeClaim can be defined.
Adjust permissions of persistent volume mountpoint
As the image run as non-root by default, it is necessary to adjust the ownership of the persistent volume so that the container can write data into it.
By default, the chart is configured to use Kubernetes Security Context to automatically change the ownership of the volume. However, this feature does not work in all Kubernetes distributions. As an alternative, this chart supports using an initContainer to change the ownership of the volume before mounting it in the final destination.
You can enable this initContainer by setting volumePermissions.enabled
to true
.
Troubleshooting
Find more information about how to deal with common errors related to Bitnami’s Helm charts in this troubleshooting guide.
Upgrading
It's necessary to set the auth.rootPassword
parameter when upgrading for readiness/liveness probes to work properly. When you install this chart for the first time, some notes will be displayed providing the credentials you must use under the 'Administrator credentials' section. Please note down the password and run the command below to upgrade your chart:
$ helm upgrade my-release bitnami/mariadb --set auth.rootPassword=[ROOT_PASSWORD]
| Note: you need to substitute the placeholder [ROOT_PASSWORD] with the value obtained in the installation notes.
To 9.0.0
On November 13, 2020, Helm v2 support was formally finished, this major version is the result of the required changes applied to the Helm Chart to be able to incorporate the different features added in Helm v3 and to be consistent with the Helm project itself regarding the Helm v2 EOL.
What changes were introduced in this major version?
- Previous versions of this Helm Chart use
apiVersion: v1
(installable by both Helm 2 and 3), this Helm Chart was updated toapiVersion: v2
(installable by Helm 3 only). Here you can find more information about theapiVersion
field. - Move dependency information from the requirements.yaml to the Chart.yaml
- After running
helm dependency update
, a Chart.lock file is generated containing the same structure used in the previous requirements.lock - The different fields present in the Chart.yaml file has been ordered alphabetically in a homogeneous way for all the Bitnami Helm Charts
Considerations when upgrading to this version
- If you want to upgrade to this version from a previous one installed with Helm v3, you shouldn't face any issues
- If you want to upgrade to this version using Helm v2, this scenario is not supported as this version doesn't support Helm v2 anymore
- If you installed the previous version with Helm v2 and wants to upgrade to this version with Helm v3, please refer to the official Helm documentation about migrating from Helm v2 to v3
Useful links
- https://docs.bitnami.com/tutorials/resolve-helm2-helm3-post-migration-issues/
- https://helm.sh/docs/topics/v2_v3_migration/
- https://helm.sh/blog/migrate-from-helm-v2-to-helm-v3/
To 8.0.0
- Several parameters were renamed or disappeared in favor of new ones on this major version:
- The terms master and slave have been replaced by the terms primary and secondary. Therefore, parameters prefixed with
master
orslave
are now prefixed withprimary
orsecondary
, respectively. securityContext.*
is deprecated in favor ofprimary.podSecurityContext
,primary.containerSecurityContext
,secondary.podSecurityContext
, andsecondary.containerSecurityContext
.- Credentials parameter are reorganized under the
auth
parameter. replication.enabled
parameter is deprecated in favor ofarchitecture
parameter that accepts two values:standalone
andreplication
.
- The terms master and slave have been replaced by the terms primary and secondary. Therefore, parameters prefixed with
- The default MariaDB version was updated from 10.3 to 10.5. According to the official documentation, upgrading from 10.3 should be painless. However, there are some things that have changed which could affect an upgrade:
- Chart labels were adapted to follow the Helm charts standard labels.
- This version also introduces
bitnami/common
, a library chart as a dependency. More documentation about this new utility could be found here. Please, make sure that you have updated the chart dependencies before executing any upgrade.
Consequences:
Backwards compatibility is not guaranteed. To upgrade to 8.0.0
, install a new release of the MariaDB chart, and migrate the data from your previous release. You have 2 alternatives to do so:
- Create a backup of the database, and restore it on the new release using tools such as mysqldump.
- Reuse the PVC used to hold the master data on your previous release. To do so, use the
primary.persistence.existingClaim
parameter. The following example assumes that the release name ismariadb
:
$ helm install mariadb bitnami/mariadb --set auth.rootPassword=[ROOT_PASSWORD] --set primary.persistence.existingClaim=[EXISTING_PVC]
| Note: you need to substitute the placeholder [EXISTING_PVC] with the name of the PVC used on your previous release, and [ROOT_PASSWORD] with the root password used in your previous release.
To 7.0.0
Helm performs a lookup for the object based on its group (apps), version (v1), and kind (Deployment). Also known as its GroupVersionKind, or GVK. Changing the GVK is considered a compatibility breaker from Kubernetes' point of view, so you cannot "upgrade" those objects to the new GVK in-place. Earlier versions of Helm 3 did not perform the lookup correctly which has since been fixed to match the spec.
In https://github.com/helm/charts/pull/17308 the apiVersion
of the statefulset resources was updated to apps/v1
in tune with the api's deprecated, resulting in compatibility breakage.
This major version bump signifies this change.
To 6.0.0
MariaDB version was updated from 10.1 to 10.3, there are no changes in the chart itself. According to the official documentation, upgrading from 10.1 should be painless. However, there are some things that have changed which could affect an upgrade:
- Incompatible changes upgrading from MariaDB 10.1 to MariaDB 10.2
- Incompatible changes upgrading from MariaDB 10.2 to MariaDB 10.3
To 5.0.0
Backwards compatibility is not guaranteed unless you modify the labels used on the chart's deployments. Use the workaround below to upgrade from versions previous to 5.0.0. The following example assumes that the release name is mariadb:
$ kubectl delete statefulset opencart-mariadb --cascade=false