for POC, see the strimzi_poc
subdir.
Now lets build something more robust.
kubectl create namespace kafka
curl -o 1.strimzi.yaml 'https://strimzi.io/install/latest?namespace=kafka'
kubectl apply -f 1.strimzi.yaml -n kafka
curl -o 2.kafka-persistent.yaml 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/strimzi/strimzi-kafka-operator/0.35.1/examples/kafka/kafka-persistent.yaml'
vim 2.kafka-persisent.yaml
# Change 'my-cluster' to 'mbox-cluster'
kubectl apply -f 2.kafka-persistent.yaml -n kafka
# Wait for it to be ready
kubectl wait kafka/mbox-cluster --for=condition=Ready --timeout=300s -n kafka
It didn't start. :(
Memory limits?
resources:
limits:
memory: "500Mi"
cpu: "500m"
requests:
memory: "100Mi"
cpu: "250m"
That probably wasn't it.
Instead, I had to modify the end part:
entityOperator:
topicOperator: {}
userOperator: {}
template:
topicOperatorContainer:
env:
- name: STRIMZI_USE_ZOOKEEPER_TOPIC_STORE
value: "true"
This feels like a hack, but it's working.
Set up the external listener. Looks like this is smart and sets up multiples. See kubectl get service -n kafka
to find the bootstrap IP.
```
kafkacat -b 10.42.42.34:9092 -t new_topic -P -l /var/log/message
kafkacat -b 10.42.42.34:9092 -t new_topic -C