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@@ -13,20 +13,26 @@ following command::
kubectl apply -n istio-system -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jaegertracing/jaeger-kubernetes/master/all-in-one/jaeger-all-in-one-template.yml
The standard Jaeger REST port is at 16686. To make this service available outside of the
-Kubernetes cluster, use the following command::
+Kubernetes cluster via any node IP in the cluster, use the following command::
kubectl expose -n istio-system deployment jaeger-deployment --port=16686 --type=NodePort
-Kubernetes will expose the Jaeger service on another port, which can be found with::
+Kubernetes will expose the Jaeger service on another port from 30000-32767 and the assignment can
+be found with::
kubectl get svc -n istio-system
An example listing from the command above is shown below where the Jaeger service is exposed
-externally on port 30888::
+externally on port 30888 in this case::
istio-system jaeger-deployment NodePort 10.104.113.94 <none> 16686:30888/TCP
-Jaeger will be accessible using the host IP of the Kubernetes cluster and port provided.
+Jaeger will be accessible using the host IP of any node in Kubernetes cluster and port provided.
+With this method, the Jaeger UI will also be available from a remote host. If external access is
+required to Jaeger but restricted to cluster localhost(s), an alternate method is to use the
+**port-forward** command in the foreground, as shown below::
+
+ kubectl -n istio-system port-forward $(kubectl -n istio-system get pod -l app=jaeger -o jsonpath='{.items[0].metadata.name}') 16686:16686
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Validate
@@ -40,5 +46,6 @@ It validates the installation with the following criteria:
#. Existence of Jaeger all-in-one deployment using Kubernetes
#. Jaeger service is accessible using IP address and port configured in installation steps
-#. Jaeger can retrieve default service listing for default Istio components
-#. TBD - consider installation of production setup with cassandra or elastic search
+#. Optionally, if Jaeger can retrieve service listing for default Istio components
+ (istio-ingress, istio-mixer). At least one HTTP request must be sent to istio-ingress
+ after initial Jaeger deployment for this validation to function.