CI: Add Calico eBPF in HA mode test (#7710)
* Sample-Inventory: add sample for calico_bpf_enabled * Calico-Doc: note about CONFIG_NET_SCHED for eBPF support * CI: Add Calico eBPF in HA mode testpull/8018/head
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extends: .packet_pr
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when: manual
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# Calico HA eBPF
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packet_centos8-calico-ha-ebpf:
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stage: deploy-part2
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extends: .packet_pr
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when: manual
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packet_debian9-macvlan:
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stage: deploy-part2
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extends: .packet_pr
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kube_proxy_remove: true
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```
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**NOTE:** there is known incompatibility in using the `kernel-kvm` kernel package on Ubuntu OSes because it is missing support for `CONFIG_NET_SCHED` which is a requirement for Calico eBPF support. When using Calico eBPF with Ubuntu ensure you run the `-generic` kernel.
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### Cleaning up after kube-proxy
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Calico node cannot clean up after kube-proxy has run in ipvs mode. If you are converting an existing cluster to eBPF you will need to ensure the `kube-proxy` DaemonSet is deleted and that ipvs rules are cleaned.
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# calico_vxlan_vni: 4096
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# calico_vxlan_port: 4789
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# Cenable eBPF mode
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# calico_bpf_enabled: false
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# If you want to use non default IP_AUTODETECTION_METHOD for calico node set this option to one of:
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# * can-reach=DESTINATION
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# * interface=INTERFACE-REGEX
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---
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# Instance settings
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cloud_image: centos-8
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mode: ha
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vm_memory: 3072Mi
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# Kubespray settings
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kube_network_plugin: calico
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deploy_netchecker: true
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calico_bpf_enabled: true
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kube_proxy_remove: true
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loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost: true
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use_localhost_as_kubeapi_loadbalancer: true
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auto_renew_certificates: true
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