Installing Linkerd with Helm
Linkerd can be installed via Helm rather than with the linkerd install
command. This is recommended for production, since it allows for repeatability.
Edge release content
Prerequisite: generate mTLS certificates
To do automatic mutual TLS, Linkerd requires
trust anchor certificate and an issuer certificate and key pair. When you’re
using linkerd install, we can generate these for you. However, for Helm, you
will need to generate these yourself.
Please follow the instructions in Generating your own mTLS root certificates to generate these.
Helm install procedure
# Add the Helm repo for Linkerd edge releases:
helm repo add linkerd-edge https://helm.linkerd.io/edge
You need to install two separate charts in succession: first linkerd-crds and
then linkerd-control-plane.
Note
linkerd-crds
The linkerd-crds chart sets up the CRDs linkerd requires:
helm install linkerd-crds linkerd-edge/linkerd-crds \
-n linkerd --create-namespace
Note
linkerd namespace. If it already exists or
you’re creating it beforehand elsewhere in your pipeline, just omit the
--create-namespace flag.Note
--set cniEnabled=true flag to your helm install command.linkerd-control-plane
The linkerd-control-plane chart sets up all the control plane components:
helm install linkerd-control-plane \
-n linkerd \
--set-file identityTrustAnchorsPEM=ca.crt \
--set-file identity.issuer.tls.crtPEM=issuer.crt \
--set-file identity.issuer.tls.keyPEM=issuer.key \
linkerd-edge/linkerd-control-plane
Note
--set cniEnabled=true flag to your helm install command.Enabling high availability mode
The linkerd-control-plane chart contains a file values-ha.yaml that
overrides some default values to set things up under a high-availability
scenario, analogous to the --ha option in linkerd install. Values such as
higher number of replicas, higher memory/cpu limits, and affinities are
specified in those files.
You can get values-ha.yaml by fetching the chart file:
helm fetch --untar linkerd-edge/linkerd-control-plane
Then use the -f flag to provide this override file. For example:
helm install linkerd-control-plane \
-n linkerd \
--set-file identityTrustAnchorsPEM=ca.crt \
--set-file identity.issuer.tls.crtPEM=issuer.crt \
--set-file identity.issuer.tls.keyPEM=issuer.key \
-f linkerd-control-plane/values-ha.yaml \
linkerd-edge/linkerd-control-plane
Upgrading with Helm
First, make sure your local Helm repos are updated:
helm repo update
helm search repo linkerd
NAME CHART VERSION APP VERSION DESCRIPTION
linkerd-edge/linkerd-crds <chart-semver-version> Linkerd gives you observability, reliability, and securit...
linkerd-edge/linkerd-control-plane <chart-semver-version> edge-25.10.7 Linkerd gives you observability, reliability, and securit...
During an upgrade, you must choose whether you want to reuse the values in the
chart or move to the values specified in the newer chart. Our advice is to use a
values.yaml file that stores all custom overrides that you have for your
chart.
The helm upgrade command has a number of flags that allow you to customize its
behavior. Special attention should be paid to --reuse-values and
--reset-values and how they behave when charts change from version to version
and/or overrides are applied through --set and --set-file. For example:
--reuse-valueswith no overrides - all values are reused--reuse-valueswith overrides - all except the values that are overridden are reused--reset-valueswith no overrides - no values are reused and all changes from provided release are applied during the upgrade--reset-valueswith overrides - no values are reused and changed from provided release are applied together with the overrides- no flag and no overrides -
--reuse-valueswill be used by default - no flag and overrides -
--reset-valueswill be used by default
Finally, before upgrading, you can consult the
edge chart
docs to check whether there are breaking changes to the chart (i.e.
renamed or moved keys, etc). If there are, make the corresponding changes to
your values.yaml file. Then you can use:
# the linkerd-crds chart currently doesn't have a values.yaml file
helm upgrade linkerd-crds linkerd-edge/linkerd-crds
# whereas linkerd-control-plane does
helm upgrade linkerd-control-plane linkerd-edge/linkerd-control-plane --reset-values -f values.yaml --atomic
The --atomic flag will ensure that all changes are rolled back in case the
upgrade operation fails.


