* 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
* Calico: Ability to define the default IPPool CIDR (instead of kube_pods_subnet)
* Documentation for calico_pool_cidr (and calico_advertise_cluster_ips which has been forgotten...)
* 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
By default Calico blocks traffic from endpoints
to the host itself by using an iptables DROP
action. It could lead to a situation when service
has one alive endpoint, but pods which run on
the same node can not access it. Changed the action
to RETURN.
Add BGP route reflectors support in order to optimize BGP topology
for deployments with Calico network plugin.
Also bump version of calico/ctl for some bug fixes.
Override GCE sysctl in /etc/sysctl.d/99-sysctl.conf instead of
the /etc/sysctl.d/11-gce-network-security.conf. It is recreated
by GCE, f.e. if gcloud CLI invokes some security related changes,
thus losing customizations we want to be persistent.
Update cloud providers firewall requirements in calico docs.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobrelia@mirantis.com>
In new `calicoctl` version nodes peering with routers is broken.
We need to use predictable node names for calico-node and the
same names in calico `bgpPeer` resources and CNI.
Since version 'v1.0.0-beta' calicoctl is written
in Go and its API differs from old Python based
utility. Added support of both old and new version
of the utility.