* Packet->Equinix Metal rename #6901 Updates throughout to reflect #6901 renaming for Packet to Equinix Metal. * Rename Packet to Equinix Metal throughout the project #6901 Packet is renamed to Equinix Metal in more contexts including documentation links. The Terraform provider used is still the Packet provider. The environment variables and configuration options still refer to the Packet name. Signed-off-by: Marques Johansson <mjohansson@equinix.com> Co-authored-by: Edward Vielmetti <ed@packet.net>
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Equinix Metal
Kubespray provides support for bare metal deployments using the Equinix Metal. Deploying upon bare metal allows Kubernetes to run at locations where an existing public or private cloud might not exist such as cell tower, edge collocated installations. The deployment mechanism used by Kubespray for Equinix Metal is similar to that used for AWS and OpenStack clouds (notably using Terraform to deploy the infrastructure). Terraform uses the Equinix Metal provider plugin to provision and configure hosts which are then used by the Kubespray Ansible playbooks. The Ansible inventory is generated dynamically from the Terraform state file.
Local Host Configuration
To perform this installation, you will need a localhost to run Terraform/Ansible (laptop, VM, etc) and an account with Equinix Metal. In this example, we're using an m1.large CentOS 7 OpenStack VM as the localhost to kickoff the Kubernetes installation. You'll need Ansible, Git, and PIP.
sudo yum install epel-release
sudo yum install ansible
sudo yum install git
sudo yum install python-pip
Playbook SSH Key
An SSH key is needed by Kubespray/Ansible to run the playbooks. This key is installed into the bare metal hosts during the Terraform deployment. You can generate a key new key or use an existing one.
ssh-keygen -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa
Install Terraform
Terraform is required to deploy the bare metal infrastructure. The steps below are for installing on CentOS 7. More terraform installation options are available.
Grab the latest version of Terraform and install it.
echo "https://releases.hashicorp.com/terraform/$(curl -s https://checkpoint-api.hashicorp.com/v1/check/terraform | jq -r -M '.current_version')/terraform_$(curl -s https://checkpoint-api.hashicorp.com/v1/check/terraform | jq -r -M '.current_version')_linux_amd64.zip"
sudo yum install unzip
sudo unzip terraform_0.14.10_linux_amd64.zip -d /usr/local/bin/
Download Kubespray
Pull over Kubespray and setup any required libraries.
git clone https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray
cd kubespray
sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
Cluster Definition
In this example, a new cluster called "alpha" will be created.
cp -LRp contrib/terraform/packet/sample-inventory inventory/alpha
cd inventory/alpha/
ln -s ../../contrib/terraform/packet/hosts
Details about the cluster, such as the name, as well as the authentication tokens and project ID for Equinix Metal need to be defined. To find these values see Equinix Metal API Accounts.
vi cluster.tfvars
- cluster_name = alpha
- packet_project_id = ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ123456
- public_key_path = 12345678-90AB-CDEF-GHIJ-KLMNOPQRSTUV
Deploy Bare Metal Hosts
Initializing Terraform will pull down any necessary plugins/providers.
terraform init ../../contrib/terraform/packet/
Run Terraform to deploy the hardware.
terraform apply -var-file=cluster.tfvars ../../contrib/terraform/packet
Run Kubespray Playbooks
With the bare metal infrastructure deployed, Kubespray can now install Kubernetes and setup the cluster.
ansible-playbook --become -i inventory/alpha/hosts cluster.yml