Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster on bare metal or raw VMs - This is a clone of https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray.git with a kitten twist.
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ccp | ||
examples/kubernetes | ||
playbooks | ||
vagrant-scripts | ||
.gitignore | ||
bootstrap-master.sh | ||
custom.yaml | ||
deploy-ccp.sh | ||
deploy-k8s.kargo.sh | ||
deploy-netchecker.sh | ||
nodes_to_inv.py | ||
README.md | ||
Vagrantfile |
vagrant-k8s
Scripts to create libvirt lab with vagrant and prepare some stuff for k8s
deployment with kargo
.
Requirements
libvirt
vagrant
vagrant-libvirt
plugin (vagrant plugin install vagrant-libvirt
)$USER
should be able to connect to libvirt (test withvirsh list --all
)
Vargant lab preparation
- Change default IP pool for vagrant networks if you want:
export VAGRANT_POOL="10.100.0.0/16"
- Clone this repo
git clone https://github.com/adidenko/vagrant-k8s
cd vagrant-k8s
- Prepare the virtual lab:
vagrant up
Deployment on a lab
- Login to master node and sudo to root:
vagrant ssh $USER-k8s-01
sudo su -
- Clone this repo
git clone https://github.com/adidenko/vagrant-k8s ~/mcp
- Install required software and pull needed repos (modify script if you're not
running it on Vagrant lab, you'll need to create
nodes
list manually and clonemicroservices
andmicroservices-repos
repositories, see ccp-pull.sh for details)
cd ~/mcp
./bootstrap-master.sh
- Check nodes list and make sure you have SSH access to them
cd ~/mcp
cat nodes
- Deploy k8s using kargo playbooks
cd ~/mcp
./deploy-k8s.kargo.sh
- Deploy OpenStack CCP:
cd ~/mcp
./deploy-ccp.sh
Working with kubernetes
- Login to one of your kube-master nodes (see
/root/kargo/inventory/inventory.cfg
on master node) and run:
# List images in registry
curl -s 127.0.0.1:31500/v2/_catalog | python -mjson.tool
# Check CCP jobs status
kubectl --namespace=openstack get jobs
# Check CCP pods
kubectl --namespace=openstack get pods -o wide
- Troubleshooting
# Get logs from pod
kubectl --namespace=openstack logs $POD_NAME
# Exec command from pod
kubectl --namespace=openstack exec $POD_NAME cat /etc/resolv.conf
kubectl --namespace=openstack exec $POD_NAME curl http://etcd-client:2379/health
# Run a container
docker run -t -i 127.0.0.1:31500/mcp/neutron-dhcp-agent /bin/bash
- Network checker
cd ~/mcp
./deploy-netchecker.sh
# or in openstack namespace
./deploy-netchecker.sh openstack