Importing the Anjuna Docker images to AWS
In the previous section, you created an AWS EKS cluster.
In this section you will use Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) to specify the Docker images that should be loaded in the AWS EKS cluster. You will upload the Anjuna Nitro Kubernetes tools to AWS ECR so that the EKS cluster can use those tools.
From the directory to which you extracted the downloaded package, run the build-anjuna-docker-images.sh
script:
$ ./build-anjuna-docker-images.sh
This script builds the docker images from their sources (located in ./docker/specs
) - allowing
you to control the base image, if needed, to align it to your organization standards.
Confirm that the docker images were correctly imported by running the following command:
$ docker images
This should show the following images:
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE anjuna-device-manager 1.36.0003 ecf3ca0f45b0 41 seconds ago 19.4MB anjuna-nitro-launcher 1.36.0003 62b682bd707a 44 seconds ago 832MB anjuna-nitro-webhook 1.36.0003 dbfaa3fb38b5 15 seconds ago 85.5MB
You can now push the images to ECR:
$ ./anjuna-k8s.sh --push-images-ecr
This command will automatically create the ECR repositories for the Anjuna Nitro Kubernetes containers (anjuna-nitro-webhook and anjuna-nitro-launcher).
Congratulations! Now that the Anjuna Nitro Kubernetes containers have been pushed to AWS ECR, your AWS EKS cluster can be configured to deploy those containers, which are responsible for automatically identifying and configuring Pods that are supposed to run in an AWS Nitro Enclave.