By default kubedns and dnsmasq scale when installed.
Dnsmasq is no longer a daemonset. It is now a deployment.
Kubedns is no longer a replicationcluster. It is now a deployment.
Minimum replicas is two (to enable rolling updates).
Reduced memory erquirements for dnsmasq and kubedns
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
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.
Also place in global vars and do not repeat the kube_*_config_dir
and kube_namespace vars for better code maintainability and UX.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobrelia@mirantis.com>
* Add an option to deploy K8s app to test e2e network connectivity
and cluster DNS resolve via Kubedns for nethost/simple pods
(defaults to false).
* Parametrize existing k8s apps templates with kube_namespace and
kube_config_dir instead of hardcode.
* For CoreOS, ensure nameservers from inventory to be put in the
first place to allow hostnet pods connectivity via short names
or FQDN and hostnet agents to pass as well, if netchecker
deployed.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobrelia@mirantis.com>
The requirements for network policy feature are described here [1]. In
order to enable it, appropriate configuration must be provided to the CNI
plug in and Calico policy controller must be set up. Beside that
corresponding extensions needed to be enabled in k8s API.
Now to turn on the feature user can define `enable_network_policy`
customization variable for Ansible.
[1] http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/networkpolicies/
Removed api-version from kube.py because it is deprecated.
Updating both kube.py because dnsmasq one is actually used.
Fixed name back to kubedns for checking its resource.