This topic describes how to install, configure, and deploy the Healthwatch™ for VMware Tanzu® (Healthwatch), Healthwatch Exporter for VMware Tanzu® Application Service™ (TAS for VMs), and Healthwatch Exporter for VMware Tanzu® Kubernetes Grid™ Integrated Edition (TKGI) tiles through an automated pipeline.
To install, configure, and deploy the Healthwatch and Healthwatch Exporter tiles manually, see the following topics:
Automated pipelines allow you to install, configure, and deploy Ops Manager tiles through automation scripts.
For more information, see the Platform Automation documentation.
Note: There are risks to using Healthwatch v2.2, including missed email notifications, overwritten dashboards, and minor data loss during upgrades. For more information about how to prepare for or prevent these problems, see Assumed Risks of Using Healthwatch v2.2 in Healthwatch for VMware Tanzu.
Before you use an automated pipeline to install, configure, and deploy a tile, you must have the following:
An existing Concourse pipeline. For an example pipeline configuration, see the Platform Automation documentation.
A fully-configured Ops Manager foundation.
A fully-configured BOSH Director instance.
The Platform Automation Toolkit Docker image imported into Docker. For more information, see the Platform Automation documentation.
To download and install a tile using Platform Automation:
Create a configuration file for the download-product
task of your automated pipeline. This configuration file fetches the tile you want to install from VMware Tanzu Network. Copy and paste one of the following sets of properties into your configuration file:
For Healthwatch:
---
pivnet-api-token: token
pivnet-file-glob: "healthwatch-[^pas|pks].*pivotal"
pivnet-product-slug: p-healthwatch
product-version-regex: 2.2.*
For Healthwatch Exporter for TAS for VMs:
---
pivnet-api-token: token
pivnet-file-glob: "healthwatch-pas-*.pivotal"
pivnet-product-slug: p-healthwatch
product-version-regex: 2.2.*
For Healthwatch Exporter for TKGI:
---
pivnet-api-token: token
pivnet-file-glob: "healthwatch-pks-*.pivotal"
pivnet-product-slug: p-healthwatch
product-version-regex: 2.2.*
For more information, see the Platform Automation documentation.
Upload and stage the tile to the Ops Manager Installation Dashboard by adding the upload-stemcell
and upload-and-stage-product
jobs to your configuration file. For more information, see the Platform Automation documentation.
After you download and install your tile, you can configure and deploy it using the om
CLI.
Unless you are an advanced user, VMware recommends configuring and deploying your tile manually the first time, so you can see which properties in the automation script correlate to the configuration settings present in the tile UI before you modify and re-deploy the tile with the om
CLI.
Below is an example of an automation script that configures and deploys the Healthwatch tile:
product-name: p-healthwatch2
product-properties:
.properties.scrape_configs:
value:
- ca: |
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
SECRET
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
scrape_job: |
job_name: foundation1
metrics_path: /metrics
scheme: https
static_configs:
- targets:
- "1.2.3.4:9090"
- "5.6.7.8:9090"
server_name: pasexporter
tls_certificates:
cert_pem: |
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
SECRET
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
private_key_pem: |
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
SECRET
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
- ca: |
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
SECRET
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
scrape_job: |
job_name: foundation2
metrics_path: /metrics
scheme: https
static_configs:
- targets:
- "9.10.11.12:9090"
server_name: pasexporter
tls_certificates:
cert_pem: |
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
SECRET
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
private_key_pem: |
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
SECRET
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
.properties.enable_basic_auth:
selected_option: enabled
value: enabled
.properties.grafana_authentication:
selected_option: uaa
value: uaa
.tsdb.canary_exporter_port:
value: 9115
.tsdb.scrape_interval:
value: 15s
network-properties:
network:
name: subnet1
other_availability_zones:
- name: us-central1-f
- name: us-central1-c
- name: us-central1-b
singleton_availability_zone:
name: us-central1-f
resource-config:
pxc:
instances: automatic
persistent_disk:
size_mb: automatic
instance_type:
id: automatic
internet_connected: true
max_in_flight: 5
pxc-proxy:
instances: automatic
persistent_disk:
size_mb: automatic
instance_type:
id: automatic
internet_connected: true
max_in_flight: 5
tsdb:
instances: automatic
persistent_disk:
size_mb: automatic
instance_type:
id: automatic
internet_connected: true
max_in_flight: 1
grafana:
instances: automatic
persistent_disk:
size_mb: automatic
instance_type:
id: automatic
internet_connected: true
max_in_flight: 5
errand-config:
smoke-test:
post-deploy-state: true
update-admin-password:
post-deploy-state: true
For more information about configuring and deploying tiles with the om
CLI, see the om repository on GitHub.