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Added CoreDNS to downloads Updated with labels. Should now work without RBAC too Fix DNS settings on hosts Rename CoreDNS service from kube-dns to coredns Add rotate based on http://edgeofsanity.net/rant/2017/12/20/systemd-resolved-is-broken.html Updated docs with CoreDNS info Added labels and fixed minor settings from official yaml file: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/release-1.9/cluster/addons/dns/coredns.yaml.sed Added a secondary deployment and secondary service ip. This is to mitigate dns timeouts and create high resitency for failures. See discussion at 'https://github.com/coreos/coreos-kubernetes/issues/641#issuecomment-281174806' Set dns list correct. Thanks to @whereismyjetpack Only download KubeDNS or CoreDNS if selected Move dns cleanup to its own file and import tasks based on dns mode Fix install of KubeDNS when dnsmask_kubedns mode is selected Add new dns option coredns_dual for dual stack deployment. Added variable to configure replicas deployed. Updated docs for dual stack deployment. Removed rotate option in resolv.conf. Run DNS manifests for CoreDNS and KubeDNS Set skydns servers on dual stack deployment Use only one template for CoreDNS dual deployment Set correct cluster ip for the dns server
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Configurable Parameters in Kubespray
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#### Generic Ansible variables
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You can view facts gathered by Ansible automatically
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[here](http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/playbooks_variables.html#information-discovered-from-systems-facts).
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Some variables of note include:
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* *ansible_user*: user to connect to via SSH
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* *ansible_default_ipv4.address*: IP address Ansible automatically chooses.
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Generated based on the output from the command ``ip -4 route get 8.8.8.8``
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#### Common vars that are used in Kubespray
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* *calico_version* - Specify version of Calico to use
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* *calico_cni_version* - Specify version of Calico CNI plugin to use
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* *docker_version* - Specify version of Docker to used (should be quoted
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string)
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* *etcd_version* - Specify version of ETCD to use
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* *ipip* - Enables Calico ipip encapsulation by default
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* *hyperkube_image_repo* - Specify the Docker repository where Hyperkube
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resides
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* *hyperkube_image_tag* - Specify the Docker tag where Hyperkube resides
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* *kube_network_plugin* - Sets k8s network plugin (default Calico)
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* *kube_proxy_mode* - Changes k8s proxy mode to iptables mode
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* *kube_version* - Specify a given Kubernetes hyperkube version
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* *searchdomains* - Array of DNS domains to search when looking up hostnames
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* *nameservers* - Array of nameservers to use for DNS lookup
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* *preinstall_selinux_state* - Set selinux state, permitted values are permissive and disabled.
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#### Addressing variables
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* *ip* - IP to use for binding services (host var)
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* *access_ip* - IP for other hosts to use to connect to. Often required when
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deploying from a cloud, such as OpenStack or GCE and you have separate
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public/floating and private IPs.
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* *ansible_default_ipv4.address* - Not Kubespray-specific, but it is used if ip
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and access_ip are undefined
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* *loadbalancer_apiserver* - If defined, all hosts will connect to this
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address instead of localhost for kube-masters and kube-master[0] for
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kube-nodes. See more details in the
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[HA guide](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kubespray/blob/master/docs/ha-mode.md).
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* *loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost* - makes all hosts to connect to
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the apiserver internally load balanced endpoint. Mutual exclusive to the
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`loadbalancer_apiserver`. See more details in the
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[HA guide](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kubespray/blob/master/docs/ha-mode.md).
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#### Cluster variables
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Kubernetes needs some parameters in order to get deployed. These are the
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following default cluster paramters:
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* *cluster_name* - Name of cluster (default is cluster.local)
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* *domain_name* - Name of cluster DNS domain (default is cluster.local)
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* *kube_network_plugin* - Plugin to use for container networking
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* *kube_service_addresses* - Subnet for cluster IPs (default is
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10.233.0.0/18). Must not overlap with kube_pods_subnet
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* *kube_pods_subnet* - Subnet for Pod IPs (default is 10.233.64.0/18). Must not
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overlap with kube_service_addresses.
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* *kube_network_node_prefix* - Subnet allocated per-node for pod IPs. Remainin
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bits in kube_pods_subnet dictates how many kube-nodes can be in cluster.
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* *dns_setup* - Enables dnsmasq
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* *dnsmasq_dns_server* - Cluster IP for dnsmasq (default is 10.233.0.2)
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* *skydns_server* - Cluster IP for DNS (default is 10.233.0.3)
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* *skydns_server_secondary* - Secondary Cluster IP for CoreDNS used with coredns_dual deployment (default is 10.233.0.4)
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* *cloud_provider* - Enable extra Kubelet option if operating inside GCE or
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OpenStack (default is unset)
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* *kube_hostpath_dynamic_provisioner* - Required for use of PetSets type in
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Kubernetes
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* *kube_feature_gates* - A list of key=value pairs that describe feature gates for
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alpha/experimental Kubernetes features. (defaults is `[]`)
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* *authorization_modes* - A list of [authorization mode](
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https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/#using-flags-for-your-authorization-module)
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that the cluster should be configured for. Defaults to `['Node', 'RBAC']`
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(Node and RBAC authorizers).
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Note: `Node` and `RBAC` are enabled by default. Previously deployed clusters can be
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converted to RBAC mode. However, your apps which rely on Kubernetes API will
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require a service account and cluster role bindings. You can override this
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setting by setting authorization_modes to `[]`.
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Note, if cloud providers have any use of the ``10.233.0.0/16``, like instances'
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private addresses, make sure to pick another values for ``kube_service_addresses``
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and ``kube_pods_subnet``, for example from the ``172.18.0.0/16``.
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#### DNS variables
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By default, dnsmasq gets set up with 8.8.8.8 as an upstream DNS server and all
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other settings from your existing /etc/resolv.conf are lost. Set the following
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variables to match your requirements.
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* *upstream_dns_servers* - Array of upstream DNS servers configured on host in
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addition to Kubespray deployed DNS
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* *nameservers* - Array of DNS servers configured for use in dnsmasq
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* *searchdomains* - Array of up to 4 search domains
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* *skip_dnsmasq* - Don't set up dnsmasq (use only KubeDNS)
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For more information, see [DNS
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Stack](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kubespray/blob/master/docs/dns-stack.md).
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#### Other service variables
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* *docker_options* - Commonly used to set
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``--insecure-registry=myregistry.mydomain:5000``
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* *http_proxy/https_proxy/no_proxy* - Proxy variables for deploying behind a
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proxy. Note that no_proxy defaults to all internal cluster IPs and hostnames
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that correspond to each node.
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* *kubelet_deployment_type* - Controls which platform to deploy kubelet on.
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Available options are ``host``, ``rkt``, and ``docker``. ``docker`` mode
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is unlikely to work on newer releases. Starting with Kubernetes v1.7
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series, this now defaults to ``host``. Before v1.7, the default was Docker.
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This is because of cgroup [issues](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/43704).
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* *kubelet_load_modules* - For some things, kubelet needs to load kernel modules. For example,
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dynamic kernel services are needed for mounting persistent volumes into containers. These may not be
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loaded by preinstall kubernetes processes. For example, ceph and rbd backed volumes. Set this variable to
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true to let kubelet load kernel modules.
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* *kubelet_cgroup_driver* - Allows manual override of the
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cgroup-driver option for Kubelet. By default autodetection is used
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to match Docker configuration.
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##### Custom flags for Kube Components
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For all kube components, custom flags can be passed in. This allows for edge cases where users need changes to the default deployment that may not be applicable to all deployments. This can be done by providing a list of flags. Example:
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```
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kubelet_custom_flags:
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- "--eviction-hard=memory.available<100Mi"
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- "--eviction-soft-grace-period=memory.available=30s"
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- "--eviction-soft=memory.available<300Mi"
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```
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The possible vars are:
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* *apiserver_custom_flags*
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* *controller_mgr_custom_flags*
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* *scheduler_custom_flags*
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* *kubelet_custom_flags*
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#### User accounts
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By default, a user with admin rights is created, named `kube`.
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The password can be viewed after deployment by looking at the file
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`PATH_TO_KUBESPRAY/credentials/kube_user`. This contains a randomly generated
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password. If you wish to set your own password, just precreate/modify this
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file yourself or change `kube_api_pwd` var.
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