The Dynatrace Operator supports rollout and lifecycle management of various Dynatrace components in Kubernetes and OpenShift.
- OneAgent
classicFullStack
rolls out a OneAgent pod per node to monitor pods on it and the node itselfapplicationMonitoring
is a webhook based injection mechanism for automatic app-only injection- CSI Driver can be enabled to cache OneAgent downloads per node
hostMonitoring
is only monitoring the hosts (i.e. nodes) in the cluster without app-only injection- CSI Driver is used to provide a writeable volume for the Oneagent as it's running in read-only mode
cloudNativeFullStack
is a combination ofapplicationMonitoring
andhostMonitoring
- CSI Driver is used for both features
- ActiveGate
routing
routes OneAgent traffic through the ActiveGatekubernetes-monitoring
allows monitoring of the Kubernetes APImetrics-ingest
routes enriched metrics through ActiveGate
For more information please have a look at our DynaKube Custom Resource examples and our official help page.
As the Dynatrace Operator is provided by Dynatrace Incorporated, support is provided by the Dynatrace Support team, as described on the support page. Github issues will also be considered on a case-by-case basis regardless of support contracts and commercial relationships with Dynatrace.
The Dynatrace support lifecycle for Kubernetes and Openshift can be found in the official technology support pages.
The Dynatrace Operator acts on its separate namespace dynatrace
. It holds the operator deployment and all dependent
objects like permissions, custom resources and corresponding StatefulSets.
For install instructions on Openshift, head to the official help page
To create the namespace and apply the operator run the following commands
kubectl create namespace dynatrace
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/Dynatrace/dynatrace-operator/releases/latest/download/kubernetes.yaml
If using cloudNativeFullStack
or applicationMonitoring
with CSI driver, the following command is required as well:
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/Dynatrace/dynatrace-operator/releases/latest/download/kubernetes-csi.yaml
A secret holding tokens for authenticating to the Dynatrace cluster needs to be created upfront. Create access tokens of type Dynatrace API and use its values in the following commands respectively. For assistance please refer to Create user-generated access tokens.
The token scopes required by the Dynatrace Operator are documented on our official help page
kubectl -n dynatrace create secret generic dynakube --from-literal="apiToken=DYNATRACE_API_TOKEN" --from-literal="dataIngestToken=DATA_INGEST_TOKEN"
The rollout of the Dynatrace components is governed by a custom resource of type DynaKube
. This custom resource will
contain parameters for various Dynatrace capabilities (OneAgent deployment mode, ActiveGate capabilities, etc.)
Note:
.spec.tokens
denotes the name of the secret holding access tokens.If not specified Dynatrace Operator searches for a secret called like the DynaKube custom resource
.metadata.name
.
The recommended approach is using classic Fullstack injection to roll out Dynatrace to your cluster, available as classicFullStack sample. In case you want to have adjustments please have a look at our DynaKube Custom Resource examples.
Save one of the sample configurations, change the API url to your environment and apply it to your cluster.
kubectl apply -f cr.yaml
For detailed instructions see our official help page.
For instructions on how to uninstall the dynatrace-operator on Openshift, head to the official help page
Clean-up all Dynatrace Operator specific objects:
kubectl delete -f https://github.com/Dynatrace/dynatrace-operator/releases/latest/download/kubernetes.yaml
If the CSI driver was installed, the following command is required as well:
kubectl delete -f https://github.com/Dynatrace/dynatrace-operator/releases/latest/download/kubernetes-csi.yaml
See HACKING for details on how to get started enhancing Dynatrace Operator.
See CONTRIBUTING for details on submitting changes.
Dynatrace Operator is under Apache 2.0 license. See LICENSE for details.