* Improve how we set 'proxy=' in yum.conf or dnf.conf
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
* Fixup spaces in no_proxy
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
* Add svc,svc.{{ dns_domain }} to no_proxy
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
This fixes the following failures:
./contrib/offline/README.md:14:1 MD014/commands-show-output Dollar signs used before commands without showing output [Context: "$ ./manage-offline-container-i..."]
./contrib/offline/README.md:20:1 MD014/commands-show-output Dollar signs used before commands without showing output [Context: "$ ./manage-offline-container-i..."]
* Remove because of empty need_http_proxy.rc if http/https_proxy and skip_http_proxy_on_os_packages=true is set
* Modify sample for debian and centos skip_http_proxy
* Modify sample for debian and centos skip_http_proxy
If some settings were changed from the default but not commited into an inventory repo,
we risk breaking the cluster / cause downtime, so add some extra checks
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
Upgrading docker / containerd without adapting the configuration might break the node,
so disable docker-ce repo by default.
We are already using dpkg hold for Debian.
All containerd.io packages provide /usr/bin/runc, so no need to check
yum_conf was never used for containerd
module_hotfixes should not be needed with the EL8 repo
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
* [terraform/aws] Fix Terraform >=0.13 warnings
Terraform >=0.13 gives the following warning:
```
Warning: Interpolation-only expressions are deprecated
```
The fix was tested as follows:
```
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.12.26 init && terraform0.12.26 validate
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.13.5 init && terraform0.13.5 validate
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.14.3 init && terraform0.14.3 validate
```
which gave no errors nor warnings.
* [terraform/openstack] Fixes for Terraform >=0.13
Terraform >=0.13 gives the following error:
```
Error: Failed to install providers
Could not find required providers, but found possible alternatives:
hashicorp/openstack -> terraform-provider-openstack/openstack
```
This patch fixes these errors.
This fix was tested as follows:
```
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.12.26 init && terraform0.12.26 validate
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.13.5 init && terraform0.13.5 validate
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.14.3 init && terraform0.14.3 validate
```
which gave no errors nor warnings for Terraform 0.13.5 and Terraform
0.14.3. Unfortunately, 0.12.x gives a harmless warning, but
with 0.14.3 out the door, I guess we need to move on.
* [terraform/packet] Fixes for Terraform >=0.13
This fix was tested as follows:
```
export PACKET_AUTH_TOKEN=blah-blah
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.12.26 init && terraform0.12.26 validate
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.13.5 init && terraform0.13.5 validate
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.14.3 init && terraform0.14.3 validate
```
Errors are gone, but warnings still remain. It is impossible to please
all three versions of Terraform.
* Add tests for Terraform >=0.13
* Fedora CoreOS: Fix for ethtool pre-installed
Fix error in rpm-ostree when ethtool is already insatlled (FCOS >= 32.20201104.3.0)
* Fedora CoreOS: Fix connection lost
Fedora CoreOS: Ignore connection lost due to reboot and continues the playbook
Now markdownlint covers ./README.md and md files under ./docs only.
However we have a lot of md files under different directories also.
This enables markdownlint for other md files also.
We are currently setting the IP variable to hostIP,
Before https://github.com/projectcalico/node/pull/593 (not yet released)
Calico interpret that as hostIP/32
Using 'can-reach' we get the future behavior
This fixes vxlan and IPIP CrossSubnet modes
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
Just after creating a namespace, the corresponding token could not be
created and sometimes the pod creation might be failed.
This adds check of the token in the new namespace to make this test
case stable.
* update files to handle multi-asn bgp peering conditions.
* put back in the serviceClusterIPs. Bad merge.
* remove extraneous environment var.
* update files as discussed with mirwan
* update titles.
* add not in.
* add a conditional for using bgp to advertise cluster ips.
Co-authored-by: marlow-h <mweston@habana.ai>
If cluster-name is not set, the default value "kubernetes" is used.
The loadbalancees created by Kubernetes follow the format:
kube_service_clusterName_serviceNamespace_serviceName
If 2 clusters create a loadbalancer for the same service in the same
namespace, they will share the same non-working loadbalancer.
Signed-off-by: Cedric Hnyda <cedric.hnyda@itera.io>
tests/scripts/ansible-lint.sh was written on the doc, but there was
not such file actually. We can use ansible-lint command to check
ansible yml files without any options.
This updates to use the command.
If a branch name contains '.sh', current shellcheck checks the branch
file under .git/ and outputs error because the format is not shell
script one.
This makes shellcheck exclude files under .git/ to avoid this issue.
* Update hashes and set default version to 1.19.5
Signed-off-by: anthr76 <hello@anthonyrabbito.com>
* Reorder hashes
1.19.5 hashes should be near 1.19.x
* Added back blank line
This fixes the following warning:
[kubernetes/client : Generate admin kubeconfig with external api endpoint]
[WARNING]: Consider using the file module with state=directory rather than
running 'mkdir'. If you need to use command because file is insufficient
you can