I know this is a bit hack.
If you use cloud LB, you can use kubeadm's controlPlaneEndpoint to configure kube-proxy's server field.
But for nginx-proxy, it didn't start when kubeadm init.
Looks like `epel_enabled` was not configured for the epel install in `bootstrap-centos.yml`. Also, there were no conditionals that would trigger bootstrap for RHEL.
* Use external LB IP for external api endpoint
Use loadbalancer_apiserver.address instead of apiserver_loadbalancer_domain_name for kudadm init --apiserver-advertise-address argument
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/setup-tools/kubeadm/kubeadm-init/#options states apiserver-advertise-address needs to be a IPv4 or IPv6 address
* only use loadbalancer IP if it is defined
I found a potential use case where `writable` could be null and therfore
not treated like a boolean, so this adds an extra default statement to
avoid negating a non-boolean as boolean which would lead to undefined. refs #4020
Looks like the template is removing the trailing space between storage
class entries, and since CI only has one storage class we never hit this
issue. This change will prevent the yaml from printing on a single line
when multiple storage classes are defined.
In v1beta1 of `ClusterConfiguration` the extraVolumes `writable` field was changed to `readOnly` and its boolean value must be negated.
Also, the json field for `useHyperKubeImage` was incorrectly capitalized.
Right now we're consistently getting warnings about kubelet not found in
path during `kubeadm init`. We fixed this for `kubeadm join` in #3342, and this brings the change to init
as well.
- 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
* allows to override the bind addresses for controller-manager and scheduler
Useful for Prometheus metrics monitoring
* Add bind addr override support in kubeadm/v1beta1
Adds support for override of bind addresses for controller-manager
and scheduler in kubeadm/v1beta1
* Move location of bind address vars
* Remove double declaration of schedulerExtraArgs
The change implemented in #3908 remove line breaks for supplementary
addresses in kubeadm SANs, causing errors in the config file and
failure to bring cluster up. This commit reimplement line breaks in
between supplementary addresses.
- Creates and defaults an ansible variable for every configuration option in the `kubeproxy.config.k8s.io/v1alpha1` type spec
- Fixes vars that were orphaned by removing non-kubeadm
- Fixes previously harcoded kubeadm values
- Introduces a `main` directory for role default files per component (requires ansible 2.6.0+)
- Split out just `kube-proxy.yml` in this first effort
- Removes the kube-proxy server field patch task
We should continue to pull out other components from `main.yml` into their own defaults files as I did here for `defaults/main/kube-proxy.yml`. I hope for and will need others to join me in this refactoring across the project until each component config template has a matching role defaults file, with shared defaults in `kubespray-defaults` or `downloads`
The containerd service and socket files have been dropped from the
openSUSE docker package so we should not require them in the docker
service anymore. This makes the docker service file look similar to
the one shipped by the openSUSE package.
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
* controlPlaneEndpoint set up through load balancer should be possible even in single master setups
Enable load balancer for single-master setups
Fixes an issue where single-master setups are not reachable using the usual admin.conf from outside the cluster.
controlPlaneEndpoint set up through load balancer should be possible even in single master setups
* add fix to other api versions
* remove obsolete check completely
* remove check, pass 2
* removes checks in client configuration
* delete 'and'
* Add support for running a nodelocal dns cache
After encountering dns issues in a cluster I was recently working on I
noticed Kubernetes 1.13 introduced support for running a nodelocal dns
cache.
I believe this can usefull for more people.
73b548db06https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/blob/master/keps/sig-network/0030-nodelocal-dns-cache.md
* Add requested changes
* Add additional requested changes + documentation
* Add requested changes after review
* Replace incorrect variable
Setting host_architecture to allow etcd upgrade working through: ansible-playbook -b -i inventory/sample/hosts.ini cluster.yml --tags=etcd (on other case host_architecture is missing)
* Upgrade kubernetes to v1.13.0
* Remove all precense of scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/critical-pod in templates
* Fix cert dir
* Use kubespray v2.8 as baseline for gitlab
* 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