* Ansible: move to Ansible 3.4.0 which uses ansible-base 2.10.10
* Docs: add a note about ansible upgrade post 2.9.x
* CI: ensure ansible is removed before ansible 3.x is installed to avoid pip failures
* Ansible: use newer ansible-lint
* Fix ansible-lint 5.0.11 found issues
* syntax issues
* risky-file-permissions
* var-naming
* role-name
* molecule tests
* Mitogen: use 0.3.0rc1 which adds support for ansible 2.10+
* Pin ansible-base to 2.10.11 to get package fix on RHEL8
* rename ansible groups to use _ instead of -
k8s-cluster -> k8s_cluster
k8s-node -> k8s_node
calico-rr -> calico_rr
no-floating -> no_floating
Note: kube-node,k8s-cluster groups in upgrade CI
need clean-up after v2.16 is tagged
* ensure old groups are mapped to the new ones
This replaces kube-master with kube_control_plane because of [1]:
The Kubernetes project is moving away from wording that is
considered offensive. A new working group WG Naming was created
to track this work, and the word "master" was declared as offensive.
A proposal was formalized for replacing the word "master" with
"control plane". This means it should be removed from source code,
documentation, and user-facing configuration from Kubernetes and
its sub-projects.
NOTE: The reason why this changes it to kube_control_plane not
kube-control-plane is for valid group names on ansible.
[1]: https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/blob/master/keps/sig-cluster-lifecycle/kubeadm/2067-rename-master-label-taint/README.md#motivation
While at it remove force_certificate_regeneration
This boolean only forced the renewal of the apiserver certs
Either manually use k8s-certs-renew.sh or set auto_renew_certificates
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The important action in kubeadm-version.yml is the templating of the configuration,
not finding / setting the version
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kubeadm is the default for a long time now,
and admin.conf is created by it, so let kubeadm handle it
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Since a790935d02 all proxy users
should be properly configured
Now when you have *_PROXY vars in your environment it can leads to failure
if NO_PROXY is not correct, or to persistent configuration changes
as seen with kubeadm in 1c5391dda7
Instead of playing constant whack-a-bug, inject empty *_PROXY vars everywhere
at the play level, and override at the task level when needed
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* Move proxy_env to kubespray-defaults/defaults
There is no reasons to use set_facts here
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* Ensure kubeadm doesn't use proxy
*_proxy variables might be present in the environment (/etc/environment, bash profile, ...)
When this is the case we end up with those proxy configuration in /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-*.yaml manifests
We cannot unset env variables, but kubeadm is nice enough to ignore empty vars
93d288e2a4/cmd/kubeadm/app/util/env.go (L27)
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By default Ansible stat module compute checksum, list extended attributes and find mime type
To find all stat invocations that really use one of those:
git grep -F stat. | grep -vE 'stat.(islnk|exists|lnk_source|writeable)'
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