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title: Kubernetes Gardener
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description: Instructions to setup a Gardener cluster for Istio.
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weight: 15
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skip_seealso: true
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keywords: [platform-setup,kubernetes,gardener,sap]
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---
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## Bootstrapping Gardener
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To set up your own [Gardener](https://gardener.cloud), see the
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[documentation](https://github.com/gardener/gardener/blob/master/docs/README.md)
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or have a look at the
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[landscape-setup-template](https://github.com/gardener/landscape-setup-template)
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project. To learn more about this open source project, read the
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[blog on kubernetes.io](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2018/05/17/gardener/).
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### Install and configure `kubectl`
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1. If you already have `kubectl` CLI, run `kubectl version --short` to check
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the version. You need v1.10 or newer. If your `kubectl` is older, follow the
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next step to install a newer version.
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1. [Install the kubectl CLI](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/#install-kubectl).
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### Access Gardener
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1. Create a project in the Gardener dashboard. This will essentially create a
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Kubernetes namespace with the name `garden-<my-project>`.
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1. [Configure access to your Gardener project](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/#configure-kubectl)
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using a kubeconfig. If you are not the Gardener Administrator already, you
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can create a technical user in the Gardener dashboard: go to the "Members"
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section and add a service account. You can then download the kubeconfig for
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your project. You can skip this step if you create your cluster using the
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user interface; it is only needed for programmatic access, make sure you set
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`export KUBECONFIG=garden-my-project.yaml` in your shell.
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### Creating a Kubernetes cluster
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You can create your cluster using `kubectl` cli by providing a cluster
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specification yaml file. You can find an example for GCP
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[here](https://github.com/gardener/gardener/blob/master/example/90-shoot-gcp.yaml).
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Make sure the namespace matches that of your project. Then just apply the
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prepared so-called "shoot" cluster crd with kubectl:
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{{< text bash >}}
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$ kubectl apply --filename my-cluster.yaml
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{{< /text >}}
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The easier alternative is to create the cluster following the cluster creation
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wizard in the Gardener dashboard:
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### Configure kubectl for your cluster
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You can now download the kubeconfig for your freshly created cluster in the
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Gardener dashboard or via cli as follows:
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{{< text bash >}}
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$ kubectl --namespace shoot--my-project--my-cluster get secret kubecfg --output jsonpath={.data.kubeconfig} | base64 --decode > my-cluster.yaml
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{{< /text >}}
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This kubeconfig file has full administrators access to you cluster. For the rest
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of this guide be sure you have `export KUBECONFIG=my-cluster.yaml` set.
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## Cleaning up
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Use the Gardener dashboard to delete your cluster, or execute the following with
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kubectl pointing to your `garden-my-project.yaml` kubeconfig:
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{{< text bash >}}
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$ kubectl --kubeconfig garden-my-project.yaml --namespace garden--my-project annotate shoot my-cluster confirmation.garden.sapcloud.io/deletion=true
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$ kubectl --kubeconfig garden-my-project.yaml --namespace garden--my-project delete shoot my-cluster
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{{< /text >}}
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