Additional requirements for deploying KUMA Core in Kubernetes

To protect the KUMA network infrastructure using Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux, first install KUMA in a Kubernetes cluster and then deploy Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux. When updating or removing KUMA, you must first stop Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux using the following command:

systemctl stop kesl

When you install a high availability configuration of KUMA, the following requirements must be met:

During KUMA installation, the hosts are automatically checked to meet the following hardware requirements.

If these conditions are not satisfied, the installation is terminated. For demonstration purposes, you can disable the check of these conditions during installation by specifying low_resources: true in the inventory file.

Additional requirements when installing in the Astra Linux and Ubuntu operating systems.

Additional requirements when installing on the Oracle Linux, RED OS, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating systems

The following packages are installed on the machines intended for deploying a Kubernetes cluster:

Before installing the packages on the Oracle Linux operating system, you must add the EPEL repository as a source using one of the following commands:

To install the packages, run the following command:

sudo yum install iscsi-initiator-utils wireguard-tools

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