Here the desciption from Ansible docs
Corresponds to the --force-yes to apt-get and implies allow_unauthenticated: yes
This option will disable checking both the packages' signatures and the certificates of the web servers they are downloaded from.
This option *is not* the equivalent of passing the -f flag to apt-get on the command line
**This is a destructive operation with the potential to destroy your system, and it should almost never be used.** Please also see man apt-get for more information.
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TASK [Generate a list of information about the images on a node]
registers list of container images to docker_images.
Then the next TASK [Set pull_required if the desired image is not
yet loaded] does based on expecting images are registered.
However sometimes the first TASK was failed as [1] but the failure
is ignored due to failed_when:false and it makes another issue.
This removes this unnecessary failed_when to detect the failure
at the point.
In addition, this removes no_log:true also because the output doesn't
contain any sensitive data and now it just makes debugging difficult.
[1]: https://gitlab.com/kargo-ci/kubernetes-sigs-kubespray/-/jobs/934714534#L2953
no_proxy is a pain to get right, and having proxy variables present causes issues
(k8s components get proxy configuration after upgrade, see #7100)
It's better to only configure what require proxy:
- the runtime (containerd/docker/crio)
- the package manager + apt_key
- the download tasks
Tested with the following clusters
- 4 CentOS 8 nodes
- 1 Ubuntu 20.04 node
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In some environments, it might not be possible to ping the IP address
of the nodes, e.g., because ICMP echo is blocked.
This commit allows kubespray to be configured to disable the ping
check, while performing all other checks.
TASK [network_plugin/calico : Calico | Configure calico network pool] **********
task path: /builds/kargo-ci/kubernetes-sigs-kubespray/roles/network_plugin/calico/tasks/install.yml:138
Friday 08 January 2021 17:10:12 +0000 (0:00:01.521) 0:11:36.885 ********
[WARNING]: The value {'kind': 'IPPool', 'apiVersion': 'projectcalico.org/v3',
'metadata': {'name': 'default-pool'}, 'spec': {'blockSize': 24, 'cidr':
'10.233.64.0/18', 'ipipMode': 'Always', 'vxlanMode': 'Never', 'natOutgoing':
True}} (type dict) in a string field was converted to "{'kind': 'IPPool',
'apiVersion': 'projectcalico.org/v3', 'metadata': {'name': 'default-pool'},
'spec': {'blockSize': 24, 'cidr': '10.233.64.0/18', 'ipipMode': 'Always',
'vxlanMode': 'Never', 'natOutgoing': True}}" (type string). If this does not
look like what you expect, quote the entire value to ensure it does not change.
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* Improve how we set 'proxy=' in yum.conf or dnf.conf
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
* Fixup spaces in no_proxy
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* Add svc,svc.{{ dns_domain }} to no_proxy
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* Remove because of empty need_http_proxy.rc if http/https_proxy and skip_http_proxy_on_os_packages=true is set
* Modify sample for debian and centos skip_http_proxy
* Modify sample for debian and centos skip_http_proxy
If some settings were changed from the default but not commited into an inventory repo,
we risk breaking the cluster / cause downtime, so add some extra checks
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
Upgrading docker / containerd without adapting the configuration might break the node,
so disable docker-ce repo by default.
We are already using dpkg hold for Debian.
All containerd.io packages provide /usr/bin/runc, so no need to check
yum_conf was never used for containerd
module_hotfixes should not be needed with the EL8 repo
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* Fedora CoreOS: Fix for ethtool pre-installed
Fix error in rpm-ostree when ethtool is already insatlled (FCOS >= 32.20201104.3.0)
* Fedora CoreOS: Fix connection lost
Fedora CoreOS: Ignore connection lost due to reboot and continues the playbook