* Require minimum version of Kubernetes
* Remove checksums for kubernetes version 1.12
* Add kube_version to precheck output and add min required version to README
* Fix merge
* Fix defaults
* Fix typo in precheck
* Make local volume provisioner dir mode a variable
I need to change this for Nagios monitoring. Others may
need to as well. Had to close previous commits, sorry for
the spam.
* Make local volume provisioner dir mode a variable
I need to change this for Nagios monitoring. Others may
need to as well. Had to close previous commits, sorry for
the spam.
* Add support for arm images for hyperkube, kubeadm and cni_binary
* Add dummy etcd checksum for arm
This commit adds dummy etcd checksum for arm to avoid "no attribute" error
during setup.
* Add etcd host assert check
* Add 1.13.4 checksums of kubeadm and hyperkube for arm
* Update checksums of kubeadm and hyperkube for arm
* Add dummy checksums for calicoctl_binary_checksums dict
* disable gather_facts because it causes tests to fail
* Remove architecture check for etcd, due to unable to run tests
* Use K8s 1.14 and add kubeadm experimental control plane mode
This reverts commit d39c273d96.
* Cleanup kubeadm setup run on first master
* pin kubeadm_certificate_key in test
* Remove kubelet autolabel of kube-node, add symlink for pki dir
Change-Id: Id5e74dd667c60675dbfe4193b0bc9fb44380e1ca
Both kubedns and dnsmasq modes are long not maintained.
We should run dns_late steps at the end because sshd
makes DNS lookups during Ansible run and has 2s timeouts
for each failed lookup trying to connect to coredns before
it is ready.
- Fixed an issue where storage class host directories were looped
through excessive target hosts
- Fixes examples in the LVP `README.md` to use nested dicts instead of a
list of dicts
* Makes local volume provisioner more dynamic
* Correct variable name in local storage provisioner defaults
* Updates external-provisioner readme
* Updates variable naming to be more clear, more documentation, fixes sample inventory
* Variable refactor, untangled some jinja2 loops
* Corrects variable name
* No variable substitution in dict keys, replaced with anchor
* Fixes default storage_classes dict, inline docs
* Fixes spelling in inline docs
* Addresses comments in review
* Updates all the defaults
* Fix failing CI task
* Fixes external provisioner daemonset
* Remove non-kubeadm deployment
* More cleanup
* More cleanup
* More cleanup
* More cleanup
* Fix gitlab
* Try stop gce first before absent to make the delete process work
* More cleanup
* Fix bug with checking if kubeadm has already run
* Fix bug with checking if kubeadm has already run
* More fixes
* Fix test
* fix
* Fix gitlab checkout untill kubespray 2.8 is on quay
* Fixed
* Add upgrade path from non-kubeadm to kubeadm. Revert ssl path
* Readd secret checking
* Do gitlab checks from v2.7.0 test upgrade path to 2.8.0
* fix typo
* Fix CI jobs to kubeadm again. Fix broken hyperkube path
* Fix gitlab
* Fix rotate tokens
* More fixes
* More fixes
* Fix tokens
When using resolvconf_mode host_resolvconf, there is an early DNS
config stage where Kubernetes cluster DNS is not injected for host
DNS intially. Later, the cluster DNS is enabled, but we do not
need to run every task from the kubernetes/preinstall role.
* warning on meta flush_handlers
* avoid rm
* avoid "Module remote_tmp /root/.ansible/tmp did not exist and was created with a mode of 0700, this may cause issues when running as another user. To avoid this, create the remote_tmp dir with the correct permissions manually" warning on subsequent tasks using blockinfile
* is match
* failed
* version_compare
* succeeded
* skipped
* success
* version_compare becomes version since ansible 2.5
* ansible minimal version updated in doc and spec
* last version_compare
* [jjo] add kube-router support
Fixescloudnativelabs/kube-router#147.
* add kube-router as another network_plugin choice
* support most used kube-router flags via
`kube_router_foo` vars as other plugins
* implement replacing kube-proxy (--run-service-proxy=true) via
`kube_proxy_mode: none`, verified in a _non kubeadm_enabled_
install, should also work for recent kubeadm releases via
`skipKubeProxyInstall: true` config
* [jjo] address PR#3339 review from @woopstar
* add busybox image used by kube-router to downloads
* fix busybox download groups key
* rework kubeadm_enabled + kube_router_run_service_proxy
- verify it working ok w/the kubeadm_enabled and
kube_router_run_service_proxy true or false
- introduce `kube_proxy_remove` fact, to decouple logic
from kube_proxy_mode (which affects kubeadm configmap
settings, thus no-good to ab-use it to 'none')
* improve kube-router.md re: kubeadm_enabled and kube_router_run_service_proxy
* address @woopstar latest review
* add inventory/sample/group_vars/k8s-cluster/k8s-net-kube-router.yml
* fix kube_router_run_service_proxy conditional for kube-proxy removal
* fix kube_proxy_remove fact (w/ |bool), add some needed kube-proxy tags on my and existing changes
* update kube-router tolerations for 1.12 compatibility
* add PriorityClass to kube-router DaemonSet
The hosts(5) manpage clearly states that the first entry is the
"canonical name", or FQDN (Fully-Qualified Domain Name):
IP_address canonical_hostname [aliases...]
By using the alias as a first entry, `hostname -f` does not return the
correct domain which breaks all sorts of unrelated functionality (it
has impact over email server configuration, for example).
* [jjo] add DIND support to contrib/
- add contrib/dind with ansible playbook to
create "node" containers, and setup them to mimic
host nodes as much as possible (using Ubuntu images),
see contrib/dind/README.md
- nodes' /etc/hosts editing via `blockinfile` and
`lineinfile` need `unsafe_writes: yes` because /etc/hosts
are mounted by docker, and thus can't be handled atomically
(modify copy + rename)
* dind-host role: set node container hostname on creation
* add "Resulting deployment" section with some CLI outputs
* typo
* selectable node_distro: debian, ubuntu
* some fixes for node_distro: ubuntu
* cpu optimization: add early `pkill -STOP agetty`
* typo
* add centos dind support ;)
* add kubespray-dind.yaml, support fedora
- add kubespray-dind.yaml (former custom.yaml at README.md)
- rework README.md as per above
- use some YAML power to share distros' commonality
- add fedora support
* create unique /etc/machine-id and other updates
- create unique /etc/machine-id in each docker node,
used as seed for e.g. weave mac addresses
- with above, now netchecker 100% passes WoHooOO!
🎉🎉🎉
- updated README.md output from (1.12.1, verified
netcheck)
* minor typos
* fix centos node creation, needs earlier udevadm removal to avoid flaky facts, also verified netcheck Ok \o/
* add Q&D test-distros.sh, back to manual /etc/machine-id hack
* run-test-distros.sh cosmetics and minor fixes
* run-test-distros.sh: $rc fix and minor formatting changes
* run-test-distros.sh output cosmetics
- Local Volume StorageClass configuration is now manged by `local_volume_provisioner_storage_classes`, a list of maps that specifies local storage classes with `name` `host_dir` and `mount_dir` keys per entry
- Tasks and templates updated to loop through local volume storage classes
- Previous defaults for path/class names were not changed
- Fixed an issue where a `kubernetes/preinstall` was creating directories inconsistently with the `kubernetes-apps/external_provisioner/local_volume_provisioner` task
* 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
The number of pods on a given node is determined by the --max-pods=k
directive. When the address space is exhausted, no more pods can be
scheduled even if from the --max-pods-perspective, the node still has
capacity.
The special case that a pod is scheduled and uses the node IP in the
host network namespace is too "soft" to derive a guarantee.
Comparing kubelet_max_pods with kube_network_node_prefix when given
allows to assert that pod limits match the CIDR address space.
* Move front-proxy-client certs back to kube mount
We want the same CA for all k8s certs
* Refactor vault to use a third party module
The module adds idempotency and reduces some of the repetitive
logic in the vault role
Requires ansible-modules-hashivault on ansible node and hvac
on the vault hosts themselves
Add upgrade test scenario
Remove bootstrap-os tags from tasks
* fix upgrade issues
* improve unseal logic
* specify ca and fix etcd check
* Fix initialization check
bump machine size
* sysctl file should be in defaults so that it can be overriden
* Change sysctl_file_path to be consistent with roles/kubernetes/preinstall/defaults/main.yml
Added CoreDNS to downloads
Updated with labels. Should now work without RBAC too
Fix DNS settings on hosts
Rename CoreDNS service from kube-dns to coredns
Add rotate based on http://edgeofsanity.net/rant/2017/12/20/systemd-resolved-is-broken.html
Updated docs with CoreDNS info
Added labels and fixed minor settings from official yaml file: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/release-1.9/cluster/addons/dns/coredns.yaml.sed
Added a secondary deployment and secondary service ip. This is to mitigate dns timeouts and create high resitency for failures. See discussion at 'https://github.com/coreos/coreos-kubernetes/issues/641#issuecomment-281174806'
Set dns list correct. Thanks to @whereismyjetpack
Only download KubeDNS or CoreDNS if selected
Move dns cleanup to its own file and import tasks based on dns mode
Fix install of KubeDNS when dnsmask_kubedns mode is selected
Add new dns option coredns_dual for dual stack deployment. Added variable to configure replicas deployed. Updated docs for dual stack deployment. Removed rotate option in resolv.conf.
Run DNS manifests for CoreDNS and KubeDNS
Set skydns servers on dual stack deployment
Use only one template for CoreDNS dual deployment
Set correct cluster ip for the dns server
* 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
Ansible automatically installs the python-apt package when using
the 'apt' Ansible module, if python-apt is not present. This patch
removes the (unneeded) explicit installation in the Kubespray
'preinstall' role.
Cloud resolvers are mandatory for hosts on GCE and OpenStack
clouds. The 8.8.8.8 alternative resolver was dropped because
there is already a default nameserver. The new var name
reflects the purpose better.
Also restart apiserver when modifying dns settings.
This allows `kube_apiserver_insecure_port` to be set to 0 (disabled).
Rework of #1937 with kubeadm support
Also, fixed an issue in `kubeadm-migrate-certs` where the old apiserver cert was copied as the kubeadm key
* 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>
* Defaults for apiserver_loadbalancer_domain_name
When loadbalancer_apiserver is defined, use the
apiserver_loadbalancer_domain_name with a given default value.
Fix unconsistencies for checking if apiserver_loadbalancer_domain_name
is defined AND using it with a default value provided at once.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bogdando@mail.ru>
* Define defaults for LB modes in common defaults
Adjust the defaults for apiserver_loadbalancer_domain_name and
loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost to come from a single source, which is
kubespray-defaults. Removes some confusion and simplefies the code.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bogdando@mail.ru>
This allows `kube_apiserver_insecure_port` to be set to 0 (disabled). It's working, but so far I have had to:
1. Make the `uri` module "Wait for apiserver up" checks use `kube_apiserver_port` (HTTPS)
2. Add apiserver client cert/key to the "Wait for apiserver up" checks
3. Update apiserver liveness probe to use HTTPS ports
4. Set `kube_api_anonymous_auth` to true to allow liveness probe to hit apiserver's /healthz over HTTPS (livenessProbes can't use client cert/key unfortunately)
5. RBAC has to be enabled. Anonymous requests are in the `system:unauthenticated` group which is granted access to /healthz by one of RBAC's default ClusterRoleBindings. An equivalent ABAC rule could allow this as well.
Changes 1 and 2 should work for everyone, but 3, 4, and 5 require new coupling of currently independent configuration settings. So I also added a new settings check.
Options:
1. The problem goes away if you have both anonymous-auth and RBAC enabled. This is how kubeadm does it. This may be the best way to go since RBAC is already on by default but anonymous auth is not.
2. Include conditional templates to set a different liveness probe for possible combinations of `kube_apiserver_insecure_port = 0`, RBAC, and `kube_api_anonymous_auth` (won't be possible to cover every case without a guaranteed authorizer for the secure port)
3. Use basic auth headers for the liveness probe (I really don't like this, it adds a new dependency on basic auth which I'd also like to leave independently configurable, and it requires encoded passwords in the apiserver manifest)
Option 1 seems like the clear winner to me, but is there a reason we wouldn't want anonymous-auth on by default? The apiserver binary defaults anonymous-auth to true, but kubespray's default was false.
* Change deprecated vagrant ansible flag 'sudo' to 'become'
* Workaround ansible bug where access var via dict doesn't get real value
When accessing a variable via it's name "{{ foo }}" its value is
retrieved. But when the variable value is retrieved via the vars-dict
"{{ vars['foo'] }}" this doesn't resolve the expression of the variable
any more due to a bug. So e.g. a expression foo="{{ 1 == 1 }}" isn't
longer resolved but just returned as string "1 == 1".
* Make file yamllint complient
* Update main.yml
Needs to set up resolv.conf before updating Yum cache otherwise no name resolution available (resolv.conf empty).
* Update main.yml
Removing trailing spaces
* don't try to install this rpm on fedora atomic
* add docker 1.13.1 for fedora
* built-in docker unit file is sufficient, as tested on both fedora and centos atomic
* Rename dns_server to dnsmasq_dns_server so that it includes role prefix
as the var name is generic and conflicts when integrating with existing ansible automation.
* Enable selinux state to be configurable with new var preinstall_selinux_state