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Etcd
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Etcd proxies are deployed on each node in the `k8s-cluster` group. A proxy is
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a separate etcd process. It has a `localhost:2379` frontend and all of the etcd
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cluster members as backends. Note that the `access_ip` is used as the backend
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IP, if specified. Frontend endpoints cannot be accessed externally as they are
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bound to a localhost only.
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The `etcd_access_endpoint` fact provides an access pattern for clients. And the
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`etcd_multiaccess` (defaults to `false`) group var controlls that behavior.
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When enabled, it makes deployed components to access the etcd cluster members
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`etcd_multiaccess` (defaults to `True`) group var controlls that behavior.
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It makes deployed components to access the etcd cluster members
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directly: `http://ip1:2379, http://ip2:2379,...`. This mode assumes the clients
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do a loadbalancing and handle HA for connections. Note, a pod definition of a
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flannel networking plugin always uses a single `--etcd-server` endpoint!
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is less efficient than a dedicated load balancer because it creates extra
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health checks on the Kubernetes apiserver, but is more practical for scenarios
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where an external LB or virtual IP management is inconvenient. This option is
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configured by the variable `loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost`. You may also
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define the port the local internal loadbalancer users by changing,
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configured by the variable `loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost` (defaults to `False`).
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You may also define the port the local internal loadbalancer users by changing,
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`nginx_kube_apiserver_port`. This defaults to the value of `kube_apiserver_port`.
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It is also import to note that Kargo will only configure kubelet and kube-proxy
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on non-master nodes to use the local internal loadbalancer.
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