Before, Nodes tainted with NoExecute policy did not have calico/weave Pod.
Network pod should run on all nodes whatever happens on a specific node.
Also always set the Pods to be critical.
Also remove deprecated scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/tolerations annotations.
* Changes to assign pod priority to kube components.
* Removed the boolean flag pod_priority_assignment
* Created new priorityclass k8s-cluster-critical
* Created new priorityclass k8s-cluster-critical
* Fixed the trailing spaces
* Fixed the trailing spaces
* Added kube version check while creating Priority Class k8s-cluster-critical
* Moved k8s-cluster-critical.yml
* Moved k8s-cluster-critical.yml to kube_config_dir
* calico upgrade to v3
* update calico_rr version
* add missing file
* change contents of main.yml as it was left old version
* enable network policy by default
* remove unneeded task
* Fix kubelet calico settings
* fix when statement
* switch back to node-kubeconfig.yaml
* allow installs to not have hostname overriden with fqdn from inventory
* calico-config no longer requires local as and will default to global
* when cloudprovider is not defined, use the inventory_hostname for cni-calico
* allow reset to not restart network (buggy nodes die with this cmd)
* default kube_override_hostname to inventory_hostname instead of ansible_hostname
The value cannot be determined properly via local facts, so
checking k8s api is the most reliable way to look up what hostname
is used when using a cloudprovider.
* kubeadm support
* move k8s master to a subtask
* disable k8s secrets when using kubeadm
* fix etcd cert serial var
* move simple auth users to master role
* make a kubeadm-specific env file for kubelet
* add non-ha CI job
* change ci boolean vars to json format
* fixup
* Update create-gce.yml
* Update create-gce.yml
* Update create-gce.yml
By default Calico CNI does not create any network access policies
or profiles if 'policy' is enabled in CNI config. And without any
policies/profiles network access to/from PODs is blocked.
K8s related policies are created by calico-policy-controller in
such case. So we need to start it as soon as possible, before any
real workloads.
This patch also fixes kube-api port in calico-policy-controller
yaml template.
Closes#1132
By default Calico blocks traffic from endpoints
to the host itself by using an iptables DROP
action. It could lead to a situation when service
has one alive endpoint, but pods which run on
the same node can not access it. Changed the action
to RETURN.
For consistancy with kubernetes services we should use the same
hostname for nodes, which is 'ansible_hostname'.
Also fixing missed 'kube-node' in templates, Calico is installed
on 'k8s-cluster' roles, not only 'kube-node'.
* Add restart for weave service unit
* Reuse docker_bin_dir everythere
* Limit systemd managed docker containers by CPU/RAM. Do not configure native
systemd limits due to the lack of consensus in the kernel community
requires out-of-tree kernel patches.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobrelia@mirantis.com>
When running legacy calicoctl we do not specify calico hostname in
calico-node container thus we should not specify it in CNI config.
Also move 'legacy_calicoctl' set_fact task to the top.
In new `calicoctl` version nodes peering with routers is broken.
We need to use predictable node names for calico-node and the
same names in calico `bgpPeer` resources and CNI.
Since version 'v1.0.0-beta' calicoctl is written
in Go and its API differs from old Python based
utility. Added support of both old and new version
of the utility.
Creating the unit using default settings early on
and then changing it during network_plugin section
leads to too many docker restarts and duplicated code.
Reversed Wants= dependence on docker.service so it does not
restart docker when reloading systemd
Consolidated all docker restart handlers.