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* [cilium] Separate templates for cilium, cilium-operator, and hubble installations Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com> * [cilium] Update cilium-operator templates Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com> * [cilium] Allow using custom args and mounting extra volumes for the Cilium Operator Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com> * [cilium] Update the cilium configmap to filter out the deprecated variables, and add the new variables Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com> * [cilium] Add an option to use Wireguard encryption on Cilium 1.10 and up Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com> * [cilium] Update cilium-agent templates Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com> * [cilium] Bump Cilium version to 1.11.3 Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com>
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6.2 KiB
YAML
160 lines
6.2 KiB
YAML
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# Log-level
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cilium_debug: false
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cilium_mtu: ""
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cilium_enable_ipv4: true
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cilium_enable_ipv6: false
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# Identity allocation mode selects how identities are shared between cilium
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# nodes by setting how they are stored. The options are "crd" or "kvstore".
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# - "crd" stores identities in kubernetes as CRDs (custom resource definition).
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# These can be queried with:
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# `kubectl get ciliumid`
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# - "kvstore" stores identities in an etcd kvstore.
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# - In order to support External Workloads, "crd" is required
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# - Ref: https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/gettingstarted/external-workloads/#setting-up-support-for-external-workloads-beta
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# - KVStore operations are only required when cilium-operator is running with any of the below options:
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# - --synchronize-k8s-services
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# - --synchronize-k8s-nodes
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# - --identity-allocation-mode=kvstore
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# - Ref: https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/internals/cilium_operator/#kvstore-operations
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cilium_identity_allocation_mode: kvstore
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# Etcd SSL dirs
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cilium_cert_dir: /etc/cilium/certs
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kube_etcd_cacert_file: ca.pem
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kube_etcd_cert_file: node-{{ inventory_hostname }}.pem
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kube_etcd_key_file: node-{{ inventory_hostname }}-key.pem
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# Limits for apps
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cilium_memory_limit: 500M
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cilium_cpu_limit: 500m
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cilium_memory_requests: 64M
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cilium_cpu_requests: 100m
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# Overlay Network Mode
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cilium_tunnel_mode: vxlan
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# Optional features
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cilium_enable_prometheus: false
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# Enable if you want to make use of hostPort mappings
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cilium_enable_portmap: false
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# Monitor aggregation level (none/low/medium/maximum)
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cilium_monitor_aggregation: medium
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# Kube Proxy Replacement mode (strict/probe/partial)
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cilium_kube_proxy_replacement: probe
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# If upgrading from Cilium < 1.5, you may want to override some of these options
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# to prevent service disruptions. See also:
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# http://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/install/upgrade/#changes-that-may-require-action
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cilium_preallocate_bpf_maps: false
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# `cilium_tofqdns_enable_poller` is deprecated in 1.8, removed in 1.9
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cilium_tofqdns_enable_poller: false
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# `cilium_enable_legacy_services` is deprecated in 1.6, removed in 1.9
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cilium_enable_legacy_services: false
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# Deploy cilium even if kube_network_plugin is not cilium.
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# This enables to deploy cilium alongside another CNI to replace kube-proxy.
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cilium_deploy_additionally: false
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# Auto direct nodes routes can be used to advertise pods routes in your cluster
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# without any tunelling (with `cilium_tunnel_mode` sets to `disabled`).
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# This works only if you have a L2 connectivity between all your nodes.
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# You wil also have to specify the variable `cilium_native_routing_cidr` to
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# make this work. Please refer to the cilium documentation for more
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# information about this kind of setups.
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cilium_auto_direct_node_routes: false
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# Allows to explicitly specify the IPv4 CIDR for native routing.
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# When specified, Cilium assumes networking for this CIDR is preconfigured and
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# hands traffic destined for that range to the Linux network stack without
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# applying any SNAT.
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# Generally speaking, specifying a native routing CIDR implies that Cilium can
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# depend on the underlying networking stack to route packets to their
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# destination. To offer a concrete example, if Cilium is configured to use
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# direct routing and the Kubernetes CIDR is included in the native routing CIDR,
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# the user must configure the routes to reach pods, either manually or by
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# setting the auto-direct-node-routes flag.
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cilium_native_routing_cidr: ""
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# Allows to explicitly specify the IPv6 CIDR for native routing.
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cilium_native_routing_cidr_ipv6: ""
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# Enable transparent network encryption.
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cilium_encryption_enabled: false
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# Encryption method. Can be either ipsec or wireguard.
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# Only effective when `cilium_encryption_enabled` is set to true.
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cilium_encryption_type: "ipsec"
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# Enable encryption for pure node to node traffic.
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# This option is only effective when `cilium_encryption_type` is set to `ipsec`.
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cilium_ipsec_node_encryption: "false"
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# If your kernel or distribution does not support WireGuard, Cilium agent can be configured to fall back on the user-space implementation.
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# When this flag is enabled and Cilium detects that the kernel has no native support for WireGuard,
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# it will fallback on the wireguard-go user-space implementation of WireGuard.
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# This option is only effective when `cilium_encryption_type` is set to `wireguard`.
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cilium_wireguard_userspace_fallback: "false"
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# Hubble
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### Enable Hubble without install
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cilium_enable_hubble: false
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### Enable Hubble Metrics
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cilium_enable_hubble_metrics: false
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### if cilium_enable_hubble_metrics: true
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cilium_hubble_metrics: {}
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# - dns
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# - drop
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# - tcp
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# - flow
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# - icmp
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# - http
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### Enable Hubble install
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cilium_hubble_install: false
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### Enable auto generate certs if cilium_hubble_install: true
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cilium_hubble_tls_generate: false
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# IP address management mode for v1.9+.
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# https://docs.cilium.io/en/v1.9/concepts/networking/ipam/
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cilium_ipam_mode: kubernetes
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# Extra arguments for the Cilium agent
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cilium_agent_custom_args: []
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# For adding and mounting extra volumes to the cilium agent
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cilium_agent_extra_volumes: []
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cilium_agent_extra_volume_mounts: []
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cilium_agent_extra_env_vars: []
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# The address at which the cillium operator bind health check api
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cilium_operator_api_serve_addr: "127.0.0.1:9234"
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## A dictionary of extra config variables to add to cilium-config, formatted like:
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## cilium_config_extra_vars:
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## var1: "value1"
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## var2: "value2"
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cilium_config_extra_vars: {}
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# For adding and mounting extra volumes to the cilium operator
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cilium_operator_extra_volumes: []
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cilium_operator_extra_volume_mounts: []
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# Extra arguments for the Cilium Operator
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cilium_operator_custom_args: []
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# Name of the cluster. Only relevant when building a mesh of clusters.
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cilium_cluster_name: default
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# Make Cilium take ownership over the `/etc/cni/net.d` directory on the node, renaming all non-Cilium CNI configurations to `*.cilium_bak`.
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# This ensures no Pods can be scheduled using other CNI plugins during Cilium agent downtime.
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# Available for Cilium v1.10 and up.
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cilium_cni_exclusive: "true"
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# Configure the log file for CNI logging with retention policy of 7 days.
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# Disable CNI file logging by setting this field to empty explicitly.
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# Available for Cilium v1.12 and up.
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cilium_cni_log_file: "/var/run/cilium/cilium-cni.log"
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