| name | chatqna-helm-deploy |
| description | Deploy Chat Question-and-Answer Core to Kubernetes using Helm (OpenVINO CPU, OpenVINO GPU, or Ollama), including values.yaml configuration, helm install/upgrade, deployment verification, uninstall, and translation from Docker Compose setup_env.sh variables into Helm override values. Use this skill when the user says "deploy chatqna core to kubernetes", "helm install chatqna-core", "configure values.yaml", "convert compose config to helm", or "translate setup_env.sh to chart values".
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| metadata | {"version":"1.0.0","tags":"chatqna kubernetes helm values yaml openvino ollama gpu cpu deploy"} |
| argument-hint | Describe runtime, namespace, chart source, and configuration intent, for example "install openvino gpu in namespace ai with custom models" or "convert compose env to helm overrides and deploy ollama".
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ChatQnA Helm Deploy
Deploy the Chat Question and Answer Core sample application Helm chart at sample-applications/chat-question-and-answer-core/chart/ to Kubernetes using
Helm. The chart's dependencies are chatqna-core and chatqna-ui, which are built from the same source code as the Docker Compose deployment. Also it includes nginx as a reverse proxy for the backend and UI.
Codebase root: sample-applications/chat-question-and-answer-core/
Prerequisites
-
Confirm a reachable Kubernetes cluster is available and kubectl is configured to access it.
kubectl get nodes
-
For GPU, discover resource keys before writing values:
kubectl get nodes -o json | jq -r '.items[] | "\(.metadata.name):\n" + (.status.allocatable | to_entries | map(select(.key | test("gpu|npu|vpu|accel";"i"))) | map(" \(.key): \(.value)") | join("\n"))'
Common Intel keys are gpu.intel.com/i915, gpu.intel.com/xe
What This Skill Produces
- A running ChatQnA Core Helm release in a target namespace for one runtime:
- OpenVINO CPU
- OpenVINO GPU
- Ollama
- A generated override file (
values-override.yaml) that translates
Docker Compose and setup_env.sh style inputs to Helm values keys.
- A verified deployment state using pods, services, and health endpoint checks.
- A concise deployment report containing:
- runtime selected and GPU mode
- chart source (local path or OCI chart)
- values files used and major override keys
- access URL and API docs URL
- warnings (missing token, GPU key, model constraints)
When to Use
- "Deploy chatqna core to Kubernetes"
- "Helm install chatqna-core"
- "Configure values.yaml for chatqna core"
- "Translate docker compose setup_env.sh into helm values"
- "Deploy OpenVINO GPU profile with Helm"
- "Deploy Ollama with chart values"
Inputs To Confirm
Before running commands, confirm or infer these values:
- Runtime:
openvino or ollama
- Device target:
cpu or gpu (GPU valid only for OpenVINO)
- Namespace and release name (default release:
chatqna-core)
- Chart source:
- local chart path (
./chart), or
- OCI chart (
oci://registry-1.docker.io/intel/chat-question-and-answer-core)
- Image source and tags:
- prebuilt registry tags, or
- custom/private registry and tags
- Model settings (
EMBEDDING_MODEL, LLM_MODEL, optional RERANKER_MODEL)
- Optional Hugging Face token (
HUGGINGFACEHUB_API_TOKEN) for OpenVINO
- Optional proxy values (
http_proxy, https_proxy, no_proxy)
If runtime/device values are missing, default to openvino + cpu.
If prebuilt images are used and tags are not specified by the user, default to
the tags in chart/values.yaml.
Use Helm and kubectl commands for deployment actions in this skill.
Decision Logic
- If runtime is
ollama:
- select
-f values.yaml -f values-ollama.yaml
- force CPU-only devices
- If runtime is
openvino and device is gpu:
- select
-f values.yaml -f values-openvino.yaml
- set
gpu.enabled=true
- require
gpu.key from cluster labels
- If runtime is
openvino and device is cpu:
- select
-f values.yaml -f values-openvino.yaml
- set
gpu.enabled=false
- If requested values conflict with chart validation (for example GPU model
device with
gpu.enabled=false), correct values before install.
Compose and setup_env.sh Translation
Use the reference mapping in
./references/compose-setupenv-to-helm-mapping.md if the user asks to map Compose or setup_env.sh inputs to Helm values.
Deployment Workflow
Run from sample-applications/chat-question-and-answer-core.
1. Preflight
kubectl version --client
helm version
kubectl config current-context
If using local source chart:
cd chart
helm dependency build
If using OCI chart:
helm pull oci://registry-1.docker.io/intel/chat-question-and-answer-core --version <version>
tar -xvf chat-question-and-answer-core-<version>.tgz
cd chat-question-and-answer-core
helm dependency build
Ensure namespace exists:
kubectl create namespace <namespace> --dry-run=client -o yaml | kubectl apply -f -
2. Build values override file
Create or update values-override.yaml by translating user intent or
Compose/setup_env style inputs using the reference mapping. Do not commit filled secrets or tokens.
If running behind a proxy, include these keys in values-override.yaml using
the values from your current system environment:
global:
http_proxy: "${http_proxy}"
https_proxy: "${https_proxy}"
no_proxy: "${no_proxy}"
Select base files by runtime:
- OpenVINO:
values.yaml + values-openvino.yaml + values-override.yaml
- Ollama:
values.yaml + values-ollama.yaml + values-override.yaml
3. Validate rendered manifests
helm template chatqna-core \
-f values.yaml \
-f values-<runtime>.yaml \
-f values-override.yaml \
.
4. Install or upgrade release
helm upgrade --install chatqna-core \
-f values.yaml \
-f values-<runtime>.yaml \
-f values-override.yaml \
. \
--namespace <namespace>
5. Verify deployment
kubectl get pods -n <namespace>
kubectl get services -n <namespace>
kubectl get events -n <namespace> --sort-by=.lastTimestamp | tail -n 30
kubectl rollout status deploy/chatqna-core -n <namespace>
kubectl rollout status deploy/chatqna-core-nginx -n <namespace>
Health endpoint evidence:
chatqna_hostip=$(kubectl get pods -l app=chatqna-core-nginx -n <namespace> -o jsonpath='{.items[0].status.hostIP}')
chatqna_port=$(kubectl get service chatqna-core-nginx -n <namespace> -o jsonpath='{.spec.ports[0].nodePort}')
curl -sS -w "\nHTTP_STATUS:%{http_code}\n" "http://${chatqna_hostip}:${chatqna_port}/v1/chatqna/health"
6. Access and teardown
echo "http://${chatqna_hostip}:${chatqna_port}"
echo "http://${chatqna_hostip}:${chatqna_port}/v1/chatqna/docs"
helm uninstall chatqna-core -n <namespace>
Failure Handling
- Helm template validation fails:
- report exact key causing failure and propose corrected key/value.
- GPU requested but
gpu.key missing:
- instruct user to run
kubectl describe node and provide device plugin key,
then re-run with gpu.enabled=true.
- Pods not ready:
- collect
kubectl describe pod and kubectl logs for failing pods.
- Health check non-200:
- inspect
chatqna-core logs for model download/config issues.
- note first startup can take longer due to model pull/conversion.
- PVC stuck:
- list and optionally delete stuck PVC only when explicitly requested.
- Need larger storage:
- increase PVC size in
values-override.yaml and re-run helm upgrade.
Completion Criteria
- Runtime-specific install command is executed with correct values files.
- Compose/setup_env inputs (if provided) are translated into a concrete
values-override.yaml.
- Pods/services are healthy in the target namespace.
- Health endpoint returns
HTTP_STATUS:200.
- User receives UI URL, API docs URL, release/namespace, and uninstall command.
- Response includes raw verification evidence (
kubectl get, rollout status,
health check output).