* add macvlan cni to kubespray
* macvlan: lint yaml files and fix sample config file
* macvlan: add OWNERS file
* add macvlan to README
* macvlan : CI first shoot
* macvlan : CI add full masquerade
* delegate retrive pod cidr to master only
* macvlan: add config for CI
* macvlan: add netchecker deployment
* Require minimum version of Kubernetes
* Remove checksums for kubernetes version 1.12
* Add kube_version to precheck output and add min required version to README
* Fix merge
* Fix defaults
* Fix typo in precheck
Long option --become was used in the example but in the comment describing it the short option -b was used.
Use same option in description and example to avoid confusion.
* Use K8s 1.14 and add kubeadm experimental control plane mode
This reverts commit d39c273d96.
* Cleanup kubeadm setup run on first master
* pin kubeadm_certificate_key in test
* Remove kubelet autolabel of kube-node, add symlink for pki dir
Change-Id: Id5e74dd667c60675dbfe4193b0bc9fb44380e1ca
- 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`
* 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
* Adds support for Multus (multiple interfaces) CNI plugin
Multus is a latin word for "Multi". As the name suggests, it acts as a
Multi plugin in Kubernetes and provides multiple network interface
support in a pod. Multus uses the concept of invoking delegates by
grouping multiple plugins into delegates and invoking them in the
sequential order of the CNI configuration file provided in json format.
* Change CNI version (0.1.0->0.3.1) of Contiv to be compatible with Multus