* Set filemode to 0640
weave-net.yml file is readable by all users on the host. It however contains the weave_password to encrypt all pod communication. It should only be readable by root.
* Set mode 0640 on users_file with basic auth
* Added cilium support
* Fix typo in debian test config
* Remove empty lines
* Changed cilium version from <latest> to <v1.0.0-rc3>
* Add missing changes for cilium
* Add cilium to CI pipeline
* Fix wrong file name
* Check kernel version for cilium
* fixed ci error
* fixed cilium-ds.j2 template
* added waiting for cilium pods to run
* Fixed missing EOF
* Fixed trailing spaces
* Fixed trailing spaces
* Fixed trailing spaces
* Fixed too many blank lines
* Updated tolerations,annotations in cilium DS template
* Set cilium_version to iptables-1.9 to see if bug is fixed in CI
* Update cilium image tag to v1.0.0-rc4
* Update Cilium test case CI vars filenames
* Add optional prometheus flag, adjust initial readiness delay
* Update README.md with cilium info
* 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
Use a etcd-initer init container to generate etcd args, it determines
etcd name by comparing its ip and etcd cluster ips. This way will
make etcd configuration independent to the ansible templating so
that could be easier on adding master nodes.
Putting contiv etcd and etcd-proxy into the same daemonset and manage
the difference by a env file is not good for scaling (adding nodes).
This commit split them into two daemonsets so that when adding nodes,
k8s could automatically starting a etcd-proxy on new nodes without need
to run related play that putting env file.
* Add Contiv support
Contiv is a network plugin for Kubernetes and Docker. It supports
vlan/vxlan/BGP/Cisco ACI technologies. It support firewall policies,
multiple networks and bridging pods onto physical networks.
* Update contiv version to 1.1.4
Update contiv version to 1.1.4 and added SVC_SUBNET in contiv-config.
* Load openvswitch module to workaround on CentOS7.4
* Set contiv cni version to 0.1.0
Correct contiv CNI version to 0.1.0.
* Use kube_apiserver_endpoint for K8S_API_SERVER
Use kube_apiserver_endpoint as K8S_API_SERVER to make contiv talks
to a available endpoint no matter if there's a loadbalancer or not.
* Make contiv use its own etcd
Before this commit, contiv is using a etcd proxy mode to k8s etcd,
this work fine when the etcd hosts are co-located with contiv etcd
proxy, however the k8s peering certs are only in etcd group, as a
result the etcd-proxy is not able to peering with the k8s etcd on
etcd group, plus the netplugin is always trying to find the etcd
endpoint on localhost, this will cause problem for all netplugins
not runnign on etcd group nodes.
This commit make contiv uses its own etcd, separate from k8s one.
on kube-master nodes (where net-master runs), it will run as leader
mode and on all rest nodes it will run as proxy mode.
* Use cp instead of rsync to copy cni binaries
Since rsync has been removed from hyperkube, this commit changes it
to use cp instead.
* Make contiv-etcd able to run on master nodes
* Add rbac_enabled flag for contiv pods
* Add contiv into CNI network plugin lists
* migrate contiv test to tests/files
Signed-off-by: Cristian Staretu <cristian.staretu@gmail.com>
* Add required rules for contiv netplugin
* Better handling json return of fwdMode
* Make contiv etcd port configurable
* Use default var instead of templating
* roles/download/defaults/main.yml: use contiv 1.1.7
Signed-off-by: Cristian Staretu <cristian.staretu@gmail.com>
* Refactor downloads to use download role directly
Also disable fact delegation so download delegate works acros OSes.
* clean up bools and ansible_os_family conditionals
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
This sets br_netfilter and net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-iptables sysctl from a single play before kube-proxy is first ran instead of from the flannel and weave network_plugin roles after kube-proxy is started
* Updates Controller Manager/Kubelet with Flannel's required configuration for CNI
* Removes old Flannel installation
* Install CNI enabled Flannel DaemonSet/ConfigMap/CNI bins and config (with portmap plugin) on host
* Uses RBAC if enabled
* Fixed an issue that could occur if br_netfilter is not a module and net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-iptables sysctl was not set
* Adding yaml linter to ci check
* Minor linting fixes from yamllint
* Changing CI to install python pkgs from requirements.txt
- adding in a secondary requirements.txt for tests
- moving yamllint to tests requirements
Before restarting docker, instruct it to kill running
containers when it restarts.
Needs a second docker restart after we restore the original
behavior, otherwise the next time docker is restarted by
an operator, it will unexpectedly bring down all running
containers.
In atomic, containers are left running when docker is restarted.
When docker is restarted after the flannel config is put in place,
the docker0 interface isn't re-IPed because docker sees the running
containers and won't update the previous config.
This patch kills all the running containers after docker is stopped.
We can't simply `docker stop` the running containers, as they respawn
before we've got a chance to stop the docker daemon, so we need to
use runc to do this after dockerd is stopped.
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.
* Leave all.yml to keep only optional vars
* Store groups' specific vars by existing group names
* Fix optional vars casted as mandatory (add default())
* Fix missing defaults for an optional IP var
* Relink group_vars for terraform to reflect changes
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bogdando@mail.ru>
Migrate older inline= syntax to pure yml syntax for module args as to be consistant with most of the rest of the tasks
Cleanup some spacing in various files
Rename some files named yaml to yml for consistancy
Ansible playbook fails when tags are limited to "facts,etcd" or to
"facts". This patch allows to run ansible-playbook to gather facts only
that don't require calico/flannel/weave components to be verified. This
allows to run ansible with 'facts,bootstrap-os' or just 'facts' to
gether facts that don't require specific components.
Signed-off-by: Sergii Golovatiuk <sgolovatiuk@mirantis.com>
"shell" step doesn't support check mode, which currently leads to failures,
when Ansible is being run in check mode (because Ansible doesn't run command,
assuming that command might have effect, and no "rc" or "output" is registered).
Setting "check_mode: no" allows to run those "shell" commands in check mode
(which is safe, because those shell commands doesn't have side effects).
Daemonsets cannot be simply upgraded through a single API call,
regardless of any kubectl documentation. The resource must be
purged and then recreated in order to make any changes.
- Set recommended CPU settings
- Cleans up upgrade to weave 1.82. The original WeaveWorks
daemonset definition uses weave-net name.
- Limit DS creation to master
- Combined 2 tasks into one with better condition
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'.
Calico-rr is broken for deployments with separate k8s-master and
k8s-node roles. In order to fix it we should peer k8s-cluster
nodes with calico-rr, not just k8s-node. The same for peering
with routers.
Closes#925