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cni/README.md
`CmdAdd` is triggered when there is a new pod created. This runs on the node, in a chain of CNI plugins - Istio is run after the main CNI sets up the pod IP and networking. 1. Check k8s pod namespace against exclusion list (plugin config) - Config must exclude namespace that Istio control-plane is installed in (TODO: this may change, exclude at pod level is sufficient and we may want Istiod and other istio components to use ambient too)
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manifests/charts/README.md
In the case of the sidecar injector, the namespace label `istio-env: <NAME_OF_ENV>` is used instead of the conventional `istio-injected: true`. The name of the environment is defined as the namespace where the corresponding control plane components (config, discovery, auto-injection) are running. In the examples below, by default this is the `istio-control` namespace. Pod annotations can also be used to select a different 'environment'.
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operator/README.md
This installs the controller into the cluster in the istio-operator namespace. The controller in turns installs the Istio control plane into the istio-system namespace by default. ### Controller (running locally) 1. Set env $WATCH_NAMESPACE (default value is "istio-system") and $LEADER_ELECTION_NAMESPACE (default value is "istio-operator") 1. Create the `WATCH_NAMESPACE` and `LEADER_ELECTION_NAMESPACE` if they are not created yet. ```bash
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manifests/charts/istio-control/istio-discovery/README.md
To install the chart with the release name `istiod`: ```console kubectl create namespace istio-system helm install istiod istio/istiod --namespace istio-system ``` ## Uninstalling the Chart To uninstall/delete the `istiod` deployment: ```console helm delete istiod --namespace istio-system ``` ## Configuration To view support configuration options and documentation, run:
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manifests/charts/istio-cni/README.md
Installation in `kube-system` is recommended to ensure the [`system-node-critical`](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/guaranteed-scheduling-critical-addon-pods/) `priorityClassName` can be used. You can install in other namespace only on K8S clusters that allow 'system-node-critical' outside of kube-system. ## Configuration To view support configuration options and documentation, run: ```console helm show values istio/istio-cni ```
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manifests/charts/gateway/README.md
The script below can handle this for you. Replace `RELEASE` and `NAMESPACE` with the name and namespace of the release: ```console KINDS=(service deployment) RELEASE=istio-ingressgateway NAMESPACE=istio-system for KIND in "${KINDS[@]}"; do kubectl --namespace $NAMESPACE --overwrite=true annotate $KIND $RELEASE meta.helm.sh/release-name=$RELEASE
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manifests/charts/base/README.md
``` _See [helm repo](https://helm.sh/docs/helm/helm_repo/) for command documentation._ ## Installing the Chart To install the chart with the release name `istio-base`: ```console kubectl create namespace istio-system helm install istio-base istio/base -n istio-system ``` ### Profiles Istio Helm charts have a concept of a `profile`, which is a bundled collection of value presets.
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