* Enable Kata Containers for CRI-O runtime
Kata Containers is an OCI runtime where containers are run inside
lightweight VMs. This runtime has been enabled for containerd runtime
thru the kata_containers_enabled variable. This change enables Kata
Containers to CRI-O container runtime.
Signed-off-by: Victor Morales <v.morales@samsung.com>
* Set appropiate conmon_cgroup when crio_cgroup_manager is 'cgroupfs'
* Set manage_ns_lifecycle=true when KataContainers is enabed
* Add preinstall check for katacontainers
Signed-off-by: Victor Morales <v.morales@samsung.com>
Co-authored-by: Pasquale Toscano <pasqualetoscano90@gmail.com>
Command line flags aren't added to kube-proxy which results in missing
feature gates set in this component. Add appropriate setting to
ConfigMap instead.
Signed-off-by: Maciej Wereski <m.wereski@partner.samsung.com>
'ansible.vars.hostvars.HostVarsVars object' has no attribute 'kubeadm_upload_cert'
kubeadm_upload_cert will never be found as a hostvar for the first
master since the task is executed for a worker.
Fix by executing the upload task for the first master and register
the needed key. After that, workers can read hostvars for the master
Var kubeadm_etcd_refresh_cert_key removed since it no longer has
any use.
* Added option to force apiserver and respective client certificate to be regenerated without necessarily needing to bump the K8S cluster version
* Removed extra blank line
Handlers with the same name (Kubeadm | restart kubelet) leads to incorrect playbook execution. As a result, after completing the tasks, kubelet does not restart. This PR fix this behavior
After upgrading to newer Kubernetes(v1.17 at least), kubectl command
shows the following warning message:
WARNING: Kubernetes configuration file is group-readable.
This is insecure. Location: /home/foo/.kube/config
The kubeconfig was copied from {{ artifacts_dir }}/admin.conf with
kubeconfig_localhost feature. It is better to set valid file mode
at getting it on Kubespray.
When stopping at the check of "Stop if ip var does not match local ips"
the error message is like:
fatal: [single-k8s]: FAILED! => {
"assertion": "ip in ansible_all_ipv4_addresses",
"changed": false,
"evaluated_to": false,
"msg": "Assertion failed"
}
That doesn't contain actual IP addresses and it is difficult to understand
what was wrong. This adds the error message which contain actual IP addresses
to investigate the issue if happens.
* calico: add constant calico_min_version_required
and verify current deployed version against it.
* calico: remove upgrade support with data migration
The tool was used pre v3.0.0 and is no longer needed.
* calico: remove old version support from tasks
* calico: remove old ver support from policy ctrl
* calico: remove old ver support from node
* canal: remove old ver support
* remove unused calicoctl download checksums
calico_min_version_required is the oldest version that can be installed
Older versions can be removed.
* Fix reserved memory unit in kubelet configuration
Signed-off-by: Wang Zhen <lazybetrayer@gmail.com>
* Move systemReserved default values from template
Signed-off-by: Wang Zhen <lazybetrayer@gmail.com>
* remove podman cni plugin
* configure networkamanger global dns
* allow installation of python3-libselinux by disabling update repo temporary
* remove ipv4 section because it is not a valid configuration
Removes these startup warnings:
Warning: For remote container runtime, --pod-infra-container-image is ignored in kubelet, which should be set in that remote runtime instead
Using "/var/run/crio/crio.sock" as endpoint is deprecated, please consider using full url format "unix:///var/run/crio/crio.sock".
* Use proper openssl command to differentiate between host and ip in current certificate check
* fixup! Use proper openssl command to differentiate between host and ip in current certificate check