Image Overview: cassandra-medusa-fips

Overview: cassandra-medusa-fips Chainguard Image

cassandra-medusa, is a Apache Cassandra Backup and Restore Tool.

Download this Image

The image is available on cgr.dev:

docker pull cgr.dev/chainguard-private/cassandra-medusa-fips:latest

Usage

Medusa for Apache Cassandra® is deployed by a K8ssandra Operator install, based on the Medusa Custom Resource Definition (CRD). Once K8ssandra Operator is deployed, you can refer to the official documentation for further usage of Medusa

To use our minimal, wolfi-based image with this Helm chart you’ll need to override the image used by the official helm chart and specify the chainguard image as per below example:

kubectl create ns cassandra-medusa

helm repo add k8ssandra https://helm.k8ssandra.io/stable
helm repo update

helm install cassandra-medusa k8ssandra/k8ssandra-operator -n cassandra-medusa

# create a secret, needed for medusa
cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
 name: medusa-bucket-key
 namespace: cassandra-medusa
type: Opaque
stringData:
 # Note that this currently has to be set to credentials!
 credentials: |-
   [default]
   aws_access_key_id = k8ssandra
   aws_secret_access_key = k8ssandra
EOF

# create a K8ssandraCluster using Chainguard's cassandra-medusa image
cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -n ${NAMESPACE} -f -
apiVersion: k8ssandra.io/v1alpha1
kind: K8ssandraCluster
metadata:
  name: demo
  namespace: "${NAMESPACE}"
spec:
  cassandra:
    serverVersion: "4.0.1"
    datacenters:
      - metadata:
          name: dc1
        size: 1
        storageConfig:
          cassandraDataVolumeClaimSpec:
            storageClassName: standard
            accessModes:
              - ReadWriteOnce
            resources:
              requests:
                storage: 5Gi
        config:
          jvmOptions:
            heapSize: 512M
        stargate:
          size: 1
          heapSize: 256M
  medusa:
    containerImage:
      registry: cgr.dev
      repository:chainguard
      name: cassandra-medusa
      tag: latest
      pullPolicy: Always
    storageProperties:
    #   storageProvider: s3_compatible
      bucketName: k8ssandra-medusa
      prefix: test
      storageSecretRef:
        name: medusa-bucket-key
    #   host: minio-service.minio.svc.cluster.local
    #   port: 9000
      secure: false
EOF

For further checks and operations on backup and restore with Medusa, please refere to this official documentaion

As per project documentation, by default, the Helm installation requires cert-manager to be present in the Kubernetes installation. If you do not have cert-manager installed, follow the steps at (https://cert-manager.io/docs/installation/helm/)[cert-manager’s] documentation.

Last updated: 2024-04-11 12:38