Initially this was to fix a mis-indented approvers key. However, it turns
out that 'oilbeater' is not a member of kubernetes-sigs nor
kubernetes-incubator (the org this repo was migrated from). Thus this
OWNERS file is failing prow's validation check.
As a workaround I've opted to move them to emeritus_approver, which
isn't valiated and can be used as a hint for other approvers in this
repo
This fixes the scenario where masters are upgraded one at a time
and coredns gets improperly scaled back up to 2 replicas.
Change-Id: I7cc9283f40efcfd61b5813c89a5805c95d901567
Kubespray Pull Request #5084 (https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/pull/5084) caused more problems than it solved due to limitations with the synchronize module. See comments on Kubespray Issues #5059 (https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/issues/5059) and #5116 (https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/issues/5116). Details from Ansible documentation: "Currently, synchronize is limited to elevating permissions via passwordless sudo. This is because rsync itself is connecting to the remote machine and rsync doesn’t give us a way to pass sudo credentials in. ... Currently there are only a few connection types which support synchronize (ssh, paramiko, local, and docker) because a sync strategy has been determined for those connection types. Note that the connection for these must not need a password as rsync itself is making the connection and rsync does not provide us a way to pass a password to the connection. ..." Thus, reverting Pull Request #5084.
* Add support for Kubernetes 1.16.1
* Defaults to 1.16.1
* add 1.16.2 checksums and set new version as default
* correct 1.16.2 checksums and add 1.15.5 checksums
When using cluster.yml or scale.yml to add/scale nodes in the existing
k8s cluster, the `kubeadm init` wouldn't run. As a result, kube-proxy
wouldn't be created, and therefore the kube-proxy deletion task would
fail, e.g. in the case where kube-router is used and "kube_proxy_remove"
is set to true. As a workaround, add ignore_errors to the kube-proxy
deletion task.
The script is not usable unless you are in the '.vagrant/provisioners/ansible/inventory/artifacts' folder.
This update makes this usable from anywhere.
- do not run etcd role when etcd_kubeadm_enabled == true
- remove default value 'systemd' for cgroup driver in containerd role.
this value override autodetect in kubelet_cgroup_driver_detected from docker info
This allows to easily override the gcr, quay, and docker repos with the
mirror repos in countries like China, where the default accesses are
blocked or unstable.
mydict.keys() should be converted to list,
otherwise it causes errors in loop iteration.
Remove extra space after class name, which broke configmap.
Also allow set reclaimPolicy property.
Cleaned up deprecated APIs:
apps/v1beta1
apps/v1beta2
extensions/v1beta1 for ds,deploy,rs
Add workaround for deploying helm using incompatible
deployment manifest.
Change-Id: I78b36741348f47a999df3841ee63cf4e6f377830
* Use python3-libselinux on RHEL8/Centos8
* The fact ansible_facts.distribution_major_version is not present on older Ansible version.
Default it to 0 in when not present and use libselinux-python as package to get current
default behaviour.
Fix for Kubespray Issue #5059 (https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/issues/5059). There is a known issue with the 'fetch' module that will sometimes lead to it failing with a memory error. See ansible/ansible#11702 (https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/11702). I encountered this issue with the "Copy kubectl binary to ansible host" task in kubespray/roles/kubernetes/client/tasks/main.yml, and it caused my entire deployment to error out (see "Output of ansible run" above). Replacing 'fetch' with 'synchronize' fixes this issue.
Updated Openstack to terraform 0.12 (#5062)
* update openstack to terraform 0.12(.5)
* replace cluter.tf with cluster.tfvars
* update README.md to terraform 0.12
* update Openstack CI tests to use terraform 0.12
* specify terraform version in openstack README
* gitlab CI to copy cluster.tfvars in case of openstack provider
* The terraform/openstack dynamic inventory can read
tfstate v4 (generated by terraform 0.12) and convert them internally
ro v3 (as generated by terraform 0.11.x).
Additionally the script has been updated to Python 3.
* run 'task download_container | Copy image to ansible host cache' with synchronize on download_delegate host
* try to run task copy file to ansible host on all inventory, not only on first random host
Fixes situation when using manual mode because it
tries to download coredns v1.3.1 from the same
image repository where kubernetes images are
downloaded from.
Change-Id: Ibbec8a72c8162ce8befa74e2013a268737ea5f8a
* Refactor calico-rr to run in k8s cluster with taint
Change-Id: I75a3169ff5b36ce8302fc7ef1c32d3eb697b5afa
* add preinstall checks
* rework calico/rr role
Change-Id: I2f0a7e6cb77cf91ad4a615923680760d2e5d9ca8
* add empty calico-rr group
Change-Id: I006c0a60db9b72d02245bf8fdfabcf982144a5ad