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Bitnami Helm chart for Apache ZooKeeper

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Bitnami Secure Images Helm chart for Apache ZooKeeper

Apache ZooKeeper provides a reliable, centralized register of configuration data and services for distributed applications.

Overview of Apache ZooKeeper

Trademarks: This software listing is packaged by Bitnami. The respective trademarks mentioned in the offering are owned by the respective companies, and use of them does not imply any affiliation or endorsement.

TL;DR

helm install my-release oci://REGISTRY_NAME/REPOSITORY_NAME/zookeeper

Note: You need to substitute the placeholders REGISTRY_NAME and REPOSITORY_NAME with a reference to your Helm chart registry and repository.

Introduction

This chart bootstraps a ZooKeeper deployment on a Kubernetes cluster using the Helm package manager.

Before you begin

  • Kubernetes 1.23+
  • Helm 3.8.0+
  • PV provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure

Installing the Chart

To install the chart with the release name my-release:

helm install my-release oci://REGISTRY_NAME/REPOSITORY_NAME/zookeeper

Note: You need to substitute the placeholders REGISTRY_NAME and REPOSITORY_NAME with a reference to your Helm chart registry and repository. For example, in the case of Bitnami, you need to use REGISTRY_NAME=registry-1.docker.io and REPOSITORY_NAME=bitnamicharts.

These commands deploy ZooKeeper 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

Configuration and installation details

This section describes credentials, configuration, and other installation options.

Resource requests and limits

Bitnami charts allow setting resource requests and limits for all containers inside the chart deployment. These are inside the resources value (check parameter table). Setting requests is essential for production workloads and these should be adapted to your specific use case.

To make this process easier, the chart contains the resourcesPreset values, which automatically sets the resources section according to different presets. Check these presets in the bitnami/common chart. However, in production workloads using resourcesPreset is discouraged as it may not fully adapt to your specific needs. Find more information on container resource management in the official Kubernetes documentation.

Update credentials

Bitnami charts configure credentials at first boot. Any further change in the secrets or credentials require manual intervention. Follow these instructions:

  • Update the user password following the upstream documentation
  • Update the password secret with the new values (replace the SECRET_NAME, CLIENT_PASSWORD and SERVER_PASSWORD placeholders)
kubectl create secret generic SECRET_NAME --from-literal=client-password=CLIENT_PASSWORD --from-literal=server-password=SERVER_PASSWORD --dry-run -o yaml | kubectl apply -f -
Prometheus metrics

This chart can be integrated with Prometheus by setting metrics.enabled to true. This will expose Zookeeper native Prometheus endpoint and a metrics service configurable under the metrics.service section. It will have the necessary annotations to be automatically scraped by Prometheus.

Prometheus requirements

It is necessary to have a working installation of Prometheus or Prometheus Operator for the integration to work. Install the Bitnami Prometheus helm chart or the Bitnami Kube Prometheus helm chart to easily have a working Prometheus in your cluster.

Integration with Prometheus Operator

The chart can deploy ServiceMonitor objects for integration with Prometheus Operator installations. To do so, set the value metrics.serviceMonitor.enabled=true. Ensure that the Prometheus Operator CustomResourceDefinitions are installed in the cluster or it will fail with the following error:

no matches for kind "ServiceMonitor" in version "monitoring.coreos.com/v1"

Install the Bitnami Kube Prometheus helm chart for having the necessary CRDs and the Prometheus Operator.

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.

Configure log level

You can configure the ZooKeeper log level using the ZOO_LOG_LEVEL environment variable or the parameter logLevel. By default, it is set to ERROR because each use of the liveness probe and the readiness probe produces an INFO message on connection and a WARN message on disconnection, generating a high volume of noise in your logs.

In order to remove that log noise so levels can be set to 'INFO', two changes must be made.

First, ensure that you are not getting metrics via the deprecated pattern of polling mntr on the ZooKeeper client port. The preferred method of polling for Apache ZooKeeper metrics is the ZooKeeper metrics server. This is supported in this chart when setting metrics.enabled to true.

Second, to avoid the connection/disconnection messages from the probes, you can set custom values for these checks which direct them to the ZooKeeper Admin Server instead of the client port. By default, an Admin Server will be started that listens on localhost at port 8080. The following is an example of this use of the Admin Server for probes:

livenessProbe:
  enabled: false
readinessProbe:
  enabled: false
customLivenessProbe:
  exec:
    command: ['/bin/bash', '-c', 'curl -s -m 2 http://localhost:8080/commands/ruok | grep ruok']
  initialDelaySeconds: 30
  periodSeconds: 10
  timeoutSeconds: 5
  successThreshold: 1
  failureThreshold: 6
customReadinessProbe:
  exec:
    command: ['/bin/bash', '-c', 'curl -s -m 2 http://localhost:8080/commands/ruok | grep error | grep null']
  initialDelaySeconds: 5
  periodSeconds: 10
  timeoutSeconds: 5
  successThreshold: 1
  failureThreshold: 6

You can also set the log4j logging level and what log appenders are turned on, by using ZOO_LOG4J_PROP set inside of conf/log4j.properties as zookeeper.root.logger by default to

zookeeper.root.logger=INFO, CONSOLE

The available appenders are:

  • CONSOLE
  • ROLLINGFILE
  • RFAAUDIT
  • TRACEFILE
Backup and restore

To back up and restore Helm chart deployments on Kubernetes, you need to back up the persistent volumes from the source deployment and attach them to a new deployment using Velero, a Kubernetes backup/restore tool. Find the instructions for using Velero in this guide.

FIPS parameters

The FIPS parameters only have effect if you are using images from the Bitnami Secure Images catalog.

For more information on this new support, please refer to the FIPS Compliance section.

Persistence

The Bitnami ZooKeeper image stores the ZooKeeper data and configurations at the /bitnami/zookeeper path of the container.

Persistent Volume Claims are used to keep the data across deployments. This is known to work in GCE, AWS, and minikube. See the Parameters section to configure the PVC or to disable persistence.

If you encounter errors when working with persistent volumes, refer to our troubleshooting guide for persistent volumes.

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.

Configure the data log directory

You can use a dedicated device for logs (instead of using the data directory) to help avoiding competition between logging and snaphots. To do so, set the dataLogDir parameter with the path to be used for writing transaction logs. Alternatively, set this parameter with an empty string and it will result in the log being written to the data directory (Zookeeper's default behavior).

When using a dedicated device for logs, you can use a PVC to persist the logs. To do so, set persistence.enabled to true. See the Persistence Parameters section for more information.

Set pod affinity

This chart allows you to set custom pod affinity using the affinity parameter. Find more information about pod affinity in the Kubernetes documentation.

As an alternative, you can use any of the preset configurations for pod affinity, pod anti-affinity, and node affinity available at the bitnami/common chart. To do so, set the podAffinityPreset, podAntiAffinityPreset, or nodeAffinityPreset parameters.

Parameters

The following subsections list global, common, and component-specific parameters.

Global parameters
NameDescriptionValue
global.imageRegistryGlobal Docker image registry""
global.imagePullSecretsGlobal Docker registry secret names as an array[]
global.defaultStorageClassGlobal default StorageClass for Persistent Volume(s)""
global.storageClassDEPRECATED: use global.defaultStorageClass instead""
global.defaultFipsDefault value for the FIPS configuration (allowed values: '', restricted, relaxed, off). Can be overridden by the 'fips' objectrestricted
global.security.allowInsecureImagesAllows skipping image verificationfalse
global.compatibility.openshift.adaptSecurityContextAdapt the securityContext sections of the deployment to make them compatible with Openshift restricted-v2 SCC: remove runAsUser, runAsGroup and fsGroup and let the platform use their allowed default IDs. Possible values: auto (apply if the detected running cluster is Openshift), force (perform the adaptation always), disabled (do not perform adaptation)auto
Common parameters
NameDescriptionValue
kubeVersionOverride Kubernetes version""
nameOverrideString to partially override common.names.fullname template (will maintain the release name)""
fullnameOverrideString to fully override common.names.fullname template""
clusterDomainKubernetes Cluster Domaincluster.local
extraDeployExtra objects to deploy (evaluated as a template)[]
commonLabelsAdd labels to all the deployed resources{}
commonAnnotationsAdd annotations to all the deployed resources{}
namespaceOverrideOverride namespace for ZooKeeper resources""
usePasswordFilesMount credentials as files instead of using environment variablestrue
diagnosticMode.enabledEnable diagnostic mode (all probes will be disabled and the command will be overridden)false
diagnosticMode.commandCommand to override all containers in the statefulset["sleep"]
diagnosticMode.argsArgs to override all containers in the statefulset["infinity"]
ZooKeeper chart parameters
NameDescriptionValue
image.registryZooKeeper image registryREGISTRY_NAME
image.repositoryZooKeeper image repositoryREPOSITORY_NAME/zookeeper
image.digestZooKeeper image digest in the way sha256:aa.... Please note this parameter, if set, will override the tag""
image.pullPolicyZooKeeper image pull policyIfNotPresent
image.pullSecretsSpecify docker-registry secret names as an array[]
image.debugSpecify if debug values should be setfalse
auth.client.enabledEnable ZooKeeper client-server authentication. It uses SASL/Digest-MD5false
auth.client.clientUserUser that will use ZooKeeper clients to auth""
auth.client.clientPasswordPassword that will use ZooKeeper clients to auth""
auth.client.serverUsersComma, semicolon or whitespace separated list of user to be created""
auth.client.serverPasswordsComma, semicolon or whitespace separated list of passwords to assign to users when created""
auth.client.existingSecretUse existing secret (ignores previous passwords)""
auth.quorum.enabledEnable ZooKeeper server-server authentication. It uses SASL/Digest-MD5false
auth.quorum.learnerUserUser that the ZooKeeper quorumLearner will use to authenticate to quorumServers.""
auth.quorum.learnerPasswordPassword that the ZooKeeper quorumLearner will use to authenticate to quorumServers.""
auth.quorum.serverUsersComma, semicolon or whitespace separated list of users for the quorumServers.""
auth.quorum.serverPasswordsComma, semicolon or whitespace separated list of passwords to assign to users when created""
auth.quorum.existingSecretUse existing secret (ignores previous passwords)""
tickTimeBasic time unit (in milliseconds) used by ZooKeeper for heartbeats2000
initLimitZooKeeper uses to limit the length of time the ZooKeeper servers in quorum have to connect to a leader10
syncLimitHow far out of date a server can be from a leader5
preAllocSizeBlock size for transaction log file65536
snapCountThe number of transactions recorded in the transaction log before a snapshot can be taken (and the transaction log rolled)100000
maxClientCnxnsLimits the number of concurrent connections that a single client may make to a single member of the ZooKeeper ensemble60
maxSessionTimeoutMaximum session timeout (in milliseconds) that the server will allow the client to negotiate40000
heapSizeSize (in MB) for the Java Heap options (Xmx and Xms)1024
fourlwCommandsWhitelistA list of comma separated Four Letter Words commands that can be executedsrvr, mntr, ruok
minServerIdMinimal SERVER_ID value, nodes increment their IDs respectively1
listenOnAllIPsAllow ZooKeeper to listen for connections from its peers on all available IP addressesfalse
zooServersZooKeeper space separated servers list. Leave empty to use the default ZooKeeper server names.""
fipsModeEnable FIPS compatibility mode in ZooKeeper.true
fips.opensslConfigure OpenSSL FIPS mode: '', 'restricted', 'relaxed', 'off'. If empty (""), 'global.defaultFips' would be used""
fips.javaConfigure Java FIPS mode: '', 'restricted', 'relaxed', 'off'. If empty (""), 'global.defaultFips' would be used""
autopurge.snapRetainCountThe most recent snapshots amount (and corresponding transaction logs) to retain10
autopurge.purgeIntervalThe time interval (in hours) for which the purge task has to be triggered1
logLevelLog level for the ZooKeeper server. ERROR by defaultERROR
jvmFlagsDefault JVM flags for the ZooKeepe

Note: the README for this chart is longer than the DockerHub length limit of 25000, so it has been trimmed. The full README can be found at https://techdocs.broadcom.com/us/en/vmware-tanzu/bitnami-secure-images/bitnami-secure-images/services/bsi-app-doc/apps-charts-zookeeper-index.html

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