diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 14cc7a1..878089a 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -62,10 +62,16 @@ You can also run Kubernetes locally using [minikube](https://github.com/kubernet $ kubectl create namespace robot-shop $ kubectl -n robot-shop create -f K8s/descriptors -To deploy the Instana agent to Kubernetes, just use the [helm](https://github.com/instana/instana-agent-helm-chart) chart. Edit *values.yaml* and set zone, endpoint host, endpoint port and key to your values, see the README file for the helm chart. +To deploy the Instana agent to Kubernetes, just use the [helm](https://hub.helm.sh/charts/stable/instana-agent) chart. - $ cd instana-agent-helm-chart - $ helm install --name instana-agent --namespace instana-agent . +```shell +$ helm install --name instana-agent --namespace instana-agent \ +--set agent.key=INSTANA_AGENT_KEY \ +--set agent.endpointHost=HOST \ +--set agent.endpointPort=PORT \ +--set zone.name=CLUSTER_NAME \ +stable/instana-agent +``` If you are having difficulties get helm running with your K8s install it is most likely due to RBAC, most K8s now have RBAC enabled by default. Therefore helm requires a [service account](https://github.com/helm/helm/blob/master/docs/rbac.md) to have permission to do stuff.