c12s-kubespray/roles/network_plugin/calico/templates/cni-calico.conflist.j2
Matthew Mosesohn 87f33a4644 Use CNI to assign kube_pods_subnet for calico
Now calico can be deployed if there are other existing pools
and not confuse IPAM and end up with pods in the wrong pools.
2018-02-21 20:32:28 +03:00

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Django/Jinja

{
"name": "cni0",
"cniVersion":"0.3.1",
"plugins":[
{
{% if cloud_provider is defined %}
"nodename": "{{ calico_kubelet_name.stdout }}",
{% else %}
"nodename": "{{ inventory_hostname }}",
{% endif %}
"type": "calico",
"etcd_endpoints": "{{ etcd_access_addresses }}",
"etcd_cert_file": "{{ etcd_cert_dir }}/node-{{ inventory_hostname }}.pem",
"etcd_key_file": "{{ etcd_cert_dir }}/node-{{ inventory_hostname }}-key.pem",
"etcd_ca_cert_file": "{{ etcd_cert_dir }}/ca.pem",
"log_level": "info",
"ipam": {
"type": "calico-ipam",
"assign_ipv4": "true",
"ipv4_pools": ["{{ kube_pods_subnet }}"]
},
{% if enable_network_policy %}
"policy": {
"type": "k8s"
},
{%- endif %}
{% if calico_mtu is defined and calico_mtu is number %}
"mtu": {{ calico_mtu }},
{%- endif %}
"kubernetes": {
"kubeconfig": "{{ kube_config_dir }}/node-kubeconfig.yaml"
}
},
{
"type":"portmap",
"capabilities":{
"portMappings":true
}
}
]
}