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Announcements
Agenda:
- Release status: Pam/Joe
- Create channel tutorial
- Contributors topic for new languages(standing topic)
- Demo on Kubernetes deployment - Chris Gabriel
- includes Fabric CA with miniKube local dev, persistent volume, storage etc...
- includes Fabric CA with miniKube local dev, persistent volume, storage etc...
Discussion
- Release status: Pam/Joe
- Contributer's call - Chris stood in for doc team (ty!)
- Listen to recording, worthwhile
- BFT will have MVP early June
- Config transaction library demo at next contributer's meeting
- Moved to separate repo
- Deployment guide work being wrapped up for publication
- For Fabric 2.2, (vNext) BYFN to be removed at this time
- People are successfuilly moving from BYFN
- Create channel update from Nik
- Good feedback received from Pam/Joe on tutorial
- First article easier to get through than second
- There is a lot of material to get through
- Concept material is more difficult; maybe merge operational material first
- Good agreement on this approach
- Update second topic later, as it needs more work
- Contributors topic for new languages(standing topic) Pam and Nik
- No updates yet from Jay, still planning to do it
- Several people from India reached out on Malayam
- Maybe do this on EH call
- Rough pages as starting point
- Anthony to reach out on mailing list
- HLF CA
- Public GitHub repo - https://github.com/denali49
- Done on miniKube or Cloud. Today's demo on Cloud
- Objective to avoid cryptogen
- Don't need to be expert on Kubernetes
- Accompanying video on YouTube
- Good setup covered in material
- Demo is for practice rather than production as not yet TLS enabled
- Demo starts at step 4
- Provision storage volume in the cloud (PVC)
- Many different kinds of access modes for kubernetes storage
- ReadWriteMany vs ReadWriteOnce on Digital Ocean (today's demo)
- Notes on Clouds
- DigitalOcean 1 CPU cluster with 0G for 11USD
- IBM free cluster (IKS no longer supports persistent storage on free tier)
- Microsoft Azure free credits
- Provision storage volume
- Start by kube commands to bind cluster to storage - uses Kube config file linked to cloud provider
- Provision redis storage using the provisioned volume
- Notice linkage from redis to PVC
- Step 5 puts CA on this infrastructure
- Override ENV variables using fabric-ca-server init or use -d options
- Follow Fabric CA deployment guide in this demo
- create init file using Kube job
- Need to copy this config file to be used by Fabric CA image to local machine for use by kubectl
- Use of Kubectl copy to do this shown in demo
- Now have Fabric-ca-server YAML file locally to modify
- Modify CSR section, Note a few changes...
Video of this week's session at: Recordings