TrilioVault Operator is a helm based operator which install/upgrade/delete the helm Chart of the TrilioVault For Kubernetes. This operator watches over the entire helm application of TrilioVault for Kubernetes and has self-healing capabilities. To verify that TrilioVault Operator has started, run: kubectl --namespace={{ .Release.Namespace }} wait --for=condition=ready pod -l "release={{ .Release.Name }}" {{ if .Values.installTVK.enabled }} In one click install, a cluster scope TVM custom resource triliovault-manager is created, you can check its configuration by running following command: kubectl --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} get triliovaultmanagers.triliovault.trilio.io triliovault-manager -o yaml {{- else }} Once the Triliovault operator is in running state, you can create the TrilioVault for Kubernetes(TVK) with the following custom resource: apiVersion: triliovault.trilio.io/v1 kind: TrilioVaultManager metadata: labels: app: triliovault name: triliovault-manager namespace: {{ .Release.Namespace }} spec: trilioVaultAppVersion: latest applicationScope: Cluster ingressConfig: host: "" componentConfiguration: ingress-controller: enabled: true service: type: LoadBalancer Once the above CR has been created, you have to wait for the TVK pods to come up. {{- end }} To check all the TVK pods come into running state, run: kubectl --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} wait --for=condition=ready pod -l "release=triliovault-manager-{{ .Release.Namespace }}" Once all the pods are in running state, you can access the TVK UI from your browser using following steps: {{- if .Values.installTVK.enabled }} {{- if eq .Values.installTVK.ComponentConfiguration.ingressController.service.type "LoadBalancer" }} 1. Find the external IP of the service `k8s-triliovault-ingress-nginx-controller` 2. Hit the URL in browser: https:// {{- else }} 1. Find the NodePort from the service `k8s-triliovault-ingress-nginx-controller` 2. Hit the URL in browser with NodePort: https://:/ {{- end }} {{- end }} For more details on how to access the TVK UI, follow this guide: https://docs.trilio.io/kubernetes/management-console-ui/accessing-the-ui You can start backup and restore of your application using TVK. For more details on how to do that, please follow our getting started guide: https://docs.trilio.io/kubernetes/getting-started-3/getting-started-with-management-console