optionally add an extra ip for the apiservers certificate
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## but don't know about that address themselves.
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#access_ip: 1.1.1.1
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# The kube_apiserver_ext_ip is only used when generating the certificate protecting the apiservers
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# This is handy in case you want/have to access the apiserver through an external IP
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# that is not routable inside the cluster.
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# kube_apiserver_ext_ip: 10.10.10.10
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### LOADBALANCING AND ACCESS MODES
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## Enable multiaccess to configure etcd clients to access all of the etcd members directly
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## as the "http://hostX:port, http://hostY:port, ..." and ignore the proxy loadbalancers.
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{% set idx = groups['kube-master'] | length | int * 2 + 1 %}
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IP.{{ idx }} = {{ kube_apiserver_ip }}
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IP.{{ idx + 1 }} = 127.0.0.1
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{% if kube_apiserver_ext_ip is defined %}
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IP.{{ idx + 1 | string }} = {{ kube_apiserver_ext_ip }}
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{% endif %}
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