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description: This guide will help you run OpenMetadata using Helm Charts
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---
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# Run in Kubernetes
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[](https://artifacthub.io/packages/search?repo=open-metadata)
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## Introduction
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[openmetadata-helm-charts](https://github.com/open-metadata/openmetadata-helm-charts) houses Kubernetes [Helm](https://helm.sh) charts for deploying OpenMetadata and its dependencies (Elasticsearch and MySQL) on a Kubernetes cluster.
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## Prerequisites
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* A [Kubernetes cluster](https://kubernetes.io) on any cloud
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* [kubectl](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/) to manage Kubernetes resources
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* [Helm](https://helm.sh) to deploy resources based on Helm charts from the OpenMetadata repository
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{% hint style="info" %}
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Note, OpenMetadata only supports Helm 3
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{% endhint %}
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## Quickstart
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Assuming Kubernetes setup is done and your Kubernetes context points to a correct Kubernetes cluster, first we install OpenMetadata dependencies.
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Add the OpenMetadata Helm repository by running the following command.
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```
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helm repo add open-metadata https://helm.open-metadata.org/
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```
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Run the command `helm repo list` to ensure the OpenMetadata repository was added.
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```
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NAME URL
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open-metadata https://helm.open-metadata.org/
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```
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Deploy the dependencies by running the following command.
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```
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helm install openmetadata-dependencies open-metadata/openmetadata-dependencies
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```
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{% hint style="info" %}
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Note - The above command uses configurations defined [here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/open-metadata/openmetadata-helm-charts/main/charts/deps/values.yaml). You can modify any configuration and deploy by passing your own `values.yaml`
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```
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helm install openmetadata-dependencies open-metadata/openmetadata-dependencies --values <<path-to-values-file>>
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```
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{% endhint %}
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Run `kubectl get pods` to check whether all the pods for the dependencies are running. You should get a result similar to below.
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```
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NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
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elasticsearch-0 1/1 Running 0 3m56s
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mysql-0 1/1 Running 0 3m56s
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```
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Next, deploy OpenMetadata by running the following command.
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```
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helm install openmetadata open-metadata/openmetadata
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```
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Values in [values.yaml](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/open-metadata/openmetadata-helm-charts/main/charts/openmetadata/values.yaml) are preset to match with dependencies deployed using [openmetadata-dependencies](https://github.com/open-metadata/openmetadata-helm-charts/tree/main/charts/deps) with release name "openmetadata-dependencies". If you deployed helm chart using different release name, make sure to update values.yaml accordingly before installing.
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Run `kubectl get pods` to check the status of pods running. You should get a result similar to the output below.
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```
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NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
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elasticsearch-0 1/1 Running 0 5m34s
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mysql-0 1/1 Running 0 5m34s
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openmetadata-5566f4d8b9-544gb 1/1 Running 0 98s
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```
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{% hint style="info" %}
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To expose the OpenMetadata UI on a local Kubernetes instance, run this command.
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```
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kubectl port-forward <openmetadata-front end pod name> 8585:8585
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```
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{% endhint %}
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