Deploying k8s clusters in a private environment
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vault_binary_checksum: 3c4d70ba71619a43229e65c67830e30e050eab7a81ac6b28325ff707e5914188
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# Containers
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# In some cases, we need a way to set --registry-mirror or --insecure-registry for docker,
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# it helps a lot for local private development or bare metal environment.
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# So you need define --registry-mirror or --insecure-registry, and modify the following url address.
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# example:
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# You need to deploy kubernetes cluster on local private development.
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# Also provide the address of your own private registry.
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# And use --insecure-registry options for docker
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etcd_image_repo: "quay.io/coreos/etcd"
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etcd_image_tag: "{{ etcd_version }}{%- if image_arch != 'amd64' -%}-{{ image_arch }}{%- endif -%}"
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flannel_image_repo: "quay.io/coreos/flannel"
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## Uncomment this if you want to force overlay/overlay2 as docker storage driver
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## Please note that overlay2 is only supported on newer kernels
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#docker_storage_options: -s overlay2
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# docker_storage_options: -s overlay2
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## Enable docker_container_storage_setup, it will configure devicemapper driver on Centos7 or RedHat7.
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docker_container_storage_setup: false
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## It must be define a disk path for docker_container_storage_setup_devs.
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## Otherwise docker-storage-setup will be executed incorrectly.
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#docker_container_storage_setup_devs: /dev/vdb
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# docker_container_storage_setup_devs: /dev/vdb
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## Uncomment this if you have more than 3 nameservers, then we'll only use the first 3.
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docker_dns_servers_strict: false
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# Rotate container stderr/stdout logs at 50m and keep last 5
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docker_log_opts: "--log-opt max-size=50m --log-opt max-file=5"
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# define docker bin_dir
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docker_bin_dir: "/usr/bin"
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## An obvious use case is allowing insecure-registry access to self hosted registries.
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## Can be ipddress and domain_name.
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## example define 172.19.16.11 or mirror.registry.io
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#insecure_registries:
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# insecure_registries:
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# - mirror.registry.io
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# - 172.19.16.11
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## Add other registry,example China registry mirror.
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#registry_mirrors:
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# registry_mirrors:
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# - https://registry.docker-cn.com
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# - https://mirror.aliyuncs.com
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## or private, which control whether mounts in the file system
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## namespace set up for docker will receive or propagate mounts
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## and unmounts. Leave empty for system default
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#docker_mount_flags:
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# docker_mount_flags:
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## A string of extra options to pass to the docker daemon.
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## This string should be exactly as you wish it to appear.
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