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This knowledge base article provides a guide for integrating declared-shared-subscriptions.xml into a HiveMQ deployment on Kubernetes without overriding the StatefulSet. The article outlines step-by-step instructions and necessary configurations to ensure smooth integration of the declared-shared-subscriptions.xml file into the HiveMQ configuration.

Prerequisites:

Before proceeding with the integration, ensure the following prerequisites are met:

  • Familiarity with Kubernetes concepts and commands.

  • Access to the hivemq-platform’s values.yaml file for configuration adjustments.

  • Understanding of ConfigMaps and their usage within Kubernetes deployments.

  • Access to the Kubernetes cluster where HiveMQ is deployed.

Instructions

  1. Update values.yaml Configuration: Open the hivemq-platform’s values.yaml file and verify/update the following configurations:

    config: 
      create: false 
      name: "my-config" 
      overrideHiveMQConfig: "" 
      overrideStatefulSet: ""
    • create: false: Disable the creation of the default HiveMQ config.xml file.

    • name: "my-config": Specify a custom name for the ConfigMap.

    • overrideHiveMQConfig: "" and overrideStatefulSet: "": Ensure that HiveMQ config and StatefulSet are not overridden.

  2. Create Custom ConfigMap: Use the provided manifest cm-my-config.yaml to create a new ConfigMap named my-config:

    kubectl apply -f cm-my-config.yaml

    Deploy Updated HiveMQ: Deploy the updated HiveMQ platform with the modified values from the values.yaml file.

  3. Verify Configuration: Confirm the presence of declared-shared-subscriptions.xml in the /opt/hivemq/conf-k8s/ directory within the HiveMQ pods:

    kubectl exec pods/my-hivemq-0 -c hivemq -- \
      ls -la conf-k8s/declared-shared-subscriptions.xml
  4. Check hivemq.log: Ensure that the hivemq.log records the inclusion of Declared shared subscriptions:

    INFO - Declared shared subscriptions from file /opt/hivemq/conf-k8s/declared-shared-subscriptions.xml

    Future Configuration Updates: For any future configuration updates, modify the cm-my-config.yaml manifest and apply the changes using:

    kubectl apply -f cm-my-config.yaml

    This ensures that alterations to the ConfigMap are recognized, and updates are applied in a rolling manner by the operator.

By following these outlined steps, users can seamlessly integrate declared-shared-subscriptions.xml into their HiveMQ deployment on Kubernetes, ensuring efficient management and operation of MQTT broker configurations.

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