--- stage: Configure group: Configure info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # Install the Kubernetes Agent Server (KAS) **(PREMIUM SELF)** The Kubernetes Agent Server (KAS) is a GitLab backend service dedicated to managing [Kubernetes Agents](../../user/clusters/agent/index.md). The KAS is already installed and available in GitLab.com under `wss://kas.gitlab.com`. See [how to use GitLab.com's KAS](../../user/clusters/agent/index.md#set-up-the-kubernetes-agent-server). This document describes how to install a KAS for GitLab self-managed instances. ## Installation options As a GitLab administrator of self-managed instances, you can install KAS according to your GitLab installation method: - For [Omnibus installations](#install-kas-with-omnibus). - For [GitLab Helm Chart installations](#install-kas-with-the-gitlab-helm-chart). You can also opt to use an [external KAS](#use-an-external-kas-installation). ### Install KAS with Omnibus For [Omnibus](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/) package installations: 1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` to enable the Kubernetes Agent Server: ```ruby gitlab_kas['enable'] = true ``` 1. [Reconfigure GitLab](../restart_gitlab.md#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure). To configure any additional options related to your KAS, refer to the **Enable GitLab KAS** section of the [`gitlab.rb.template`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/-/blob/master/files/gitlab-config-template/gitlab.rb.template). ### Install KAS with the GitLab Helm Chart For GitLab [Helm Chart](https://docs.gitlab.com/charts/) installations, you must set `global.kas.enabled` to `true`. For example, in a shell with `helm` and `kubectl` installed, run: ```shell helm repo add gitlab https://charts.gitlab.io/ helm repo update helm upgrade --install gitlab gitlab/gitlab \ --timeout 600s \ --set global.hosts.domain= \ --set global.hosts.externalIP= \ --set certmanager-issuer.email= \ --set global.kas.enabled=true # <-- without this, KAS will not be installed ``` To configure KAS, use a `gitlab.kas` sub-section in your `values.yaml` file: ```yaml gitlab: kas: # put your KAS custom options here ``` For details, see [how to use the GitLab-KAS chart](https://docs.gitlab.com/charts/charts/gitlab/kas/). ### Use an external KAS installation > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/299850) in GitLab 13.10. Besides installing KAS with GitLab, you can opt to configure GitLab to use an external KAS. For GitLab instances installed through the GitLab Helm Chart, see [how to configure your external KAS](https://docs.gitlab.com/charts/charts/globals.html#external-kas). For GitLab instances installed through Omnibus packages: 1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` adding the paths to your external KAS: ```ruby gitlab_kas['enable'] = false gitlab_kas['api_secret_key'] = 'Your shared secret between GitLab and KAS' gitlab_rails['gitlab_kas_enabled'] = true gitlab_rails['gitlab_kas_external_url'] = 'wss://kas.gitlab.example.com' # User-facing URL for the in-cluster agentk gitlab_rails['gitlab_kas_internal_url'] = 'grpc://kas.internal.gitlab.example.com' # Internal URL for the GitLab backend ``` 1. [Reconfigure GitLab](../restart_gitlab.md#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure). ## Troubleshooting If you face any issues with KAS, you can read the service logs with the following command: ```shell kubectl logs -f -l=app=kas -n ``` In Omnibus GitLab, find the logs in `/var/log/gitlab/gitlab-kas/`. See also the [user documentation](../../user/clusters/agent/index.md#troubleshooting) for troubleshooting problems with individual agents. ### KAS logs - GitOps: failed to get project info If you get the following error message: ```json {"level":"warn","time":"2020-10-30T08:37:26.123Z","msg":"GitOps: failed to get project info","agent_id":4,"project_id":"root/kas-manifest001","error":"error kind: 0; status: 404"} ``` It means that the specified manifest project `root/kas-manifest001` doesn't exist or the manifest project is private. To fix it, make sure the project path is correct and its visibility is [set to public](../../public_access/public_access.md). ### KAS logs - Configuration file not found If you get the following error message: ```plaintext time="2020-10-29T04:44:14Z" level=warning msg="Config: failed to fetch" agent_id=2 error="configuration file not found: \".gitlab/agents/test-agent/config.yaml\ ``` It means that the path to the configuration project is incorrect, or the path to `config.yaml` inside the project is not valid. To fix this, ensure that the paths to the configuration repo and to the `config.yaml` file are correct.