# vSphere cloud provider

Kubespray can be deployed with vSphere as Cloud provider. This feature supports
- Volumes
- Persistent Volumes
- Storage Classes and provisioning of volumes.
- vSphere Storage Policy Based Management for Containers orchestrated by Kubernetes.

## Prerequisites

You need at first to configure you vSphere environement by following the [official documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-guides/vsphere/#vsphere-cloud-provider).

After this step you should have:
- UUID activated for each VM where Kubernetes will be deployed
- A vSphere account with required privileges

## Kubespray configuration

Fist you must define the cloud provider in `inventory/sample/group_vars/all.yml` and set it to `vsphere`.
```yml
cloud_provider: vsphere
```

Then, in the same file, you need to declare your vCenter credential following the description bellow.

| Variable                     | Required | Type    | Choices                    | Default | Comment                                                                                                                                                                                       |
|------------------------------|----------|---------|----------------------------|---------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| vsphere_vcenter_ip           | TRUE     | string  |                            |         | IP/URL of the vCenter                                                                                                                                                                         |
| vsphere_vcenter_port         | TRUE     | integer |                            |         | Port of the vCenter API. Commonly 443                                                                                                                                                         |
| vsphere_insecure             | TRUE     | integer | 1, 0                       |         | set to 1 if the host above uses a self-signed cert                                                                                                                                            |
| vsphere_user                 | TRUE     | string  |                            |         | User name for vCenter with required privileges                                                                                                                                                |
| vsphere_password             | TRUE     | string  |                            |         | Password for vCenter                                                                                                                                                                          |
| vsphere_datacenter           | TRUE     | string  |                            |         | Datacenter name to use                                                                                                                                                                        |
| vsphere_datastore            | TRUE     | string  |                            |         | Datastore name to use                                                                                                                                                                         |
| vsphere_working_dir          | TRUE     | string  |                            |         | Working directory from the view "VMs and template" in the   vCenter where VM are placed                                                                                                       |
| vsphere_scsi_controller_type | TRUE     | string  | buslogic, pvscsi, parallel | pvscsi  | SCSI controller name. Commonly "pvscsi".                                                                                                                                                      |
| vsphere_vm_uuid              | FALSE    | string  |                            |         | VM Instance UUID of virtual machine that host K8s master. Can be   retrieved from instanceUuid property in VmConfigInfo, or as vc.uuid in VMX   file or in `/sys/class/dmi/id/product_serial` (Optional, only used for Kubernetes <= 1.9.2) |
| vsphere_public_network       | FALSE    | string  |                            | Blank   | Name of the   network the VMs are joined to                                                                                                                                                   |
| vsphere_resource_pool       | FALSE    | string  |                            | Blank   | Name of the Resource pool where the VMs are located (Optional, only used for Kubernetes >= 1.9.2)                                                                                                                                                 |

Example configuration

```yml
vsphere_vcenter_ip: "myvcenter.domain.com"
vsphere_vcenter_port: 443
vsphere_insecure: 1
vsphere_user: "k8s@vsphere.local"
vsphere_password: "K8s_admin"
vsphere_datacenter: "DATACENTER_name"
vsphere_datastore: "DATASTORE_name"
vsphere_working_dir: "Docker_hosts"
vsphere_scsi_controller_type: "pvscsi"
vsphere_resource_pool: "K8s-Pool"
```

## Deployment

Once the configuration is set, you can execute the playbook again to apply the new configuration
```
cd kubespray
ansible-playbook -i inventory/sample/hosts.ini -b -v cluster.yml
```

You'll find some usefull examples [here](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/master/examples/volumes/vsphere) to test your configuration.