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glooctl install gateway enterprise
Reference for the ‘glooctl install gateway enterprise’ command.
glooctl install gateway enterprise
install the Gloo Enterprise Gateway on Kubernetes
Synopsis
requires kubectl to be installed
glooctl install gateway enterprise [flags]
Options
--create-namespace Create the namespace to install gloo into (default true)
-d, --dry-run Dump the raw installation yaml instead of applying it to kubernetes
-f, --file string Install Gloo from this Helm chart archive file rather than from a release
-h, --help help for enterprise
--license-key string License key to activate GlooE features
-n, --namespace string namespace to install gloo into (default "gloo-system")
--release-name string helm release name (default "gloo")
--values strings List of files with value overrides for the Gloo Helm chart, (e.g. --values file1,file2 or --values file1 --values file2)
--version string version to install (e.g. 1.4.0, defaults to latest)
--with-gloo-fed Install Gloo-Fed alongside Gloo Enterprise (default true)
Options inherited from parent commands
-c, --config string set the path to the glooctl config file (default "<home_directory>/.gloo/glooctl-config.yaml")
--consul-address string address of the Consul server. Use with --use-consul (default "127.0.0.1:8500")
--consul-allow-stale-reads Allows reading using Consul's stale consistency mode.
--consul-datacenter string Datacenter to use. If not provided, the default agent datacenter is used. Use with --use-consul
--consul-root-key string key prefix for for Consul key-value storage. (default "gloo")
--consul-scheme string URI scheme for the Consul server. Use with --use-consul (default "http")
--consul-token string Token is used to provide a per-request ACL token which overrides the agent's default token. Use with --use-consul
-i, --interactive use interactive mode
--kube-context string kube context to use when interacting with kubernetes
--kubeconfig string kubeconfig to use, if not standard one
--use-consul use Consul Key-Value storage as the backend for reading and writing config (VirtualServices, Upstreams, and Proxies)
-v, --verbose If true, output from kubectl commands will print to stdout/stderr
SEE ALSO
- glooctl install gateway - install the Gloo Gateway on Kubernetes