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Unified Deployment

Learn how to deploy Pachyderm and Determined together.

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The Unified Deployment experience is in Beta and has not officially been released, so these instructions are subject to change.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to update your cluster configuration to support a unified installation and deployment of Pachyderm + Determined.

Before You Start #

This guide assumes that you have already completed all of the following:

  1. Deployed Pachyderm using one of the cloud deployment guides (AWS, GCP, or Azure).
  2. Added an active Enterprise License Key.
  3. Set up TLS (SSL, HTTPS) for your Pachyderm cluster and already have a TLS secret.
  4. Set up an OIDC connector for your Pachyderm cluster.

How to Configure a Unified Setup #

1. Create Necessary Secrets #

You will need to create two secrets for Determined:

  1. A Determined Enterprise docker image credentials secret (e.g., det-image)

    kubectl create secret docker-registry det-image \
    --docker-server=https://index.docker.io/v1/ \
    --docker-username=<username> \
    --docker-password=<password> \
    --docker-email=<email> \
    --output=json > det-image-secret.json
  2. A Determined Enterprise admin credentials secret (e.g., det-creds)

    kubectl create secret generic det-creds \
    --from-literal=determined-username=admin \
    --from-literal=determined-password="" \
    --output=json > det-creds-secret.json

2. Update the Pachyderm Helm Chart #

  1. Open your values.yaml file or generate a local copy using the following command:
helm get values pachyderm > values.yaml
  1. Add the following determined section to your values.yaml file and fill in the appropriate values:
determined:
  detVersion: 0.24.0 
  enabled: true
  enterpriseEdition: true
  imagePullSecretName: det-image 
  maxSlotsPerPod: 1
  oidc:
    clientID: determined
    enabled: true
    idpRecipientUrl: # https://<proxy.host.value.com>:8080 
    idpSsoUrl: # https://<proxy.host.value.com>/dex
    provider: # your oidc.upstreamIDPs.config.id; e.g., Auth0 or Okta
  tlsSecret: # your tls secret name
  1. Update the pachd section of your values.yaml file to include the full endpoint address and the name of the Determined admin credentials secret:
pachd:
  determined:
    apiEndpoint: # https://determined-master-service-internal-<HELM RELEASE NAME>:8082
    credentialsSecretName: det-creds 
  activateEnterprise: true

3. Provision Determined Users #

Currently, Pachyderm does not automatically provision users for Determined. You will need to manually provision users for Determined using the following command:

  1. Invoke Determine’s Auth/Login API as the default admin user:
curl --location 'https://<proxy.host.value.com>:8080/api/v1/auth/login' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{
"username": "admin",
"password": "",
"isHashed": true
}'
  1. Invoke Determine’s User API and create a new user matching a registered IDP user:
curl --location 'https://<proxy.host.value.com>:8080/api/v1/users' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer <TOKEN FROM PREVIOUS RESPONSE>' \
--data-raw '{
  "user": {
    "id": 0,
    "username": "<USER FROM IDP>",
    "admin": true,
    "active": true,
    "agentUserGroup": {
      "agentUid": 0,
      "agentGid": 0,
      "agentUser": "string",
      "agentGroup": "string"
    },
    "displayName": "<ANY NAME>",
    "modifiedAt": "2023-06-21T14:36:49.980Z",
    "remote": true
  },
  "password": "",
  "isHashed": true
}'

Adding Users to Pipelines #

You can add a determined section to your pipeline specification file and make use of a user via the $DET_USER and $DET_PASS environment variables. This can be used by the user code that run determined work to talk back to Pachyderm and can be used with the Pachyderm SDK.

{
    "pipeline": {
      "name": "<PIPELINE NAME>"
    },
    "description": "<PIPELINE DESCRIPTION>",
    "input": {
      "pfs": {
        "name": "data",
        "repo": "input",
        "branch": "master",
        "glob": "/",
        "emptyFiles": true
      }
    },
    "transform": {
      "cmd": ["/bin/sh"],
      "stdin": ["pip install determined && echo $DET_PASS | det user login $DET_USER && det model list -w WORKSPACE-NAME  > /pfs/out/WORKSPACE-NAME.txt"],
      "image": "python:3.8"
    },
    "determined": {
      "workspaces": ["WORKSPACE-NAME"]
    }
  }
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