Operator Lifecycle Manager
The Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) provides a declarative way to install and upgrade operators and their dependencies.
You can install the Trivy operator from OperatorHub.io or ArtifactHUB by creating the OperatorGroup, which defines the operator's multitenancy, and Subscription that links everything together to run the operator's pod.
As an example, let's install the operator from the OperatorHub catalog in the trivy-system
namespace and
configure it to watch the default
namespaces:
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Install the Operator Lifecycle Manager:
curl -L https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-lifecycle-manager/releases/download/v0.20.0/install.sh -o install.sh chmod +x install.sh ./install.sh v0.20.0
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Create the namespace to install the operator in:
kubectl create ns trivy-system
- Create the OperatorGroup to select all namespaces:
cat << EOF | kubectl apply -f - apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1 kind: OperatorGroup metadata: name: trivy-operator-group namespace: trivy-system EOF
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Install the operator by creating the Subscription:
The operator will be installed in thecat << EOF | kubectl apply -f - apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1alpha1 kind: Subscription metadata: name: trivy-operator-subscription namespace: trivy-system spec: channel: alpha name: trivy-operator source: operatorhubio-catalog sourceNamespace: olm installPlanApproval: Automatic config: env: - name: OPERATOR_EXCLUDE_NAMESPACES value: "kube-system,trivy-system" EOF
trivy-system
namespace and will select all namespaces, exceptkube-system
andtrivy-system
. -
After install, watch the operator come up using the following command:
If the above command succeeds and the ClusterServiceVersion has transitioned from$ kubectl get clusterserviceversions -n trivy-system NAME DISPLAY VERSION REPLACES PHASE trivy-operator.v0.7.1 Trivy Operator 0.7.1 trivy-operator.v0.7.0 Succeeded
Installing
toSucceeded
phase you will also find the operator's Deployment in the same namespace where the Subscription is:If for some reason it's not ready yet, check the logs of the Deployment for errors:$ kubectl get deployments -n trivy-system NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE trivy-operator 1/1 1 1 11m
kubectl logs deployment/trivy-operator -n trivy-system
Uninstall
To uninstall the operator delete the Subscription, the ClusterServiceVersion, and the OperatorGroup:
kubectl delete subscription trivy-operator-subscription -n trivy-system
kubectl delete clusterserviceversion trivy-operator.v0.7.1 -n trivy-system
kubectl delete operatorgroup trivy-operator-group -n trivy-system
kubectl delete ns trivy-system
You have to manually delete custom resource definitions created by the OLM operator:
Danger
Deleting custom resource definitions will also delete all security reports generated by the operator.
kubectl delete crd vulnerabilityreports.aquasecurity.github.io
kubectl delete crd configauditreports.aquasecurity.github.io
kubectl delete crd clusterconfigauditreports.aquasecurity.github.io
kubectl delete crd exposedsecrets.aquasecurity.github.io