Merge pull request #1010 from bogdando/fixes

Fix misleading HA docs
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Matthew Mosesohn 2017-02-10 13:01:29 +03:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -11,15 +11,9 @@ achieve the same goal.
Etcd
----
Etcd proxies are deployed on each node in the `k8s-cluster` group. A proxy is
a separate etcd process. It has a `localhost:2379` frontend and all of the etcd
cluster members as backends. Note that the `access_ip` is used as the backend
IP, if specified. Frontend endpoints cannot be accessed externally as they are
bound to a localhost only.
The `etcd_access_endpoint` fact provides an access pattern for clients. And the
`etcd_multiaccess` (defaults to `false`) group var controlls that behavior.
When enabled, it makes deployed components to access the etcd cluster members
`etcd_multiaccess` (defaults to `True`) group var controlls that behavior.
It makes deployed components to access the etcd cluster members
directly: `http://ip1:2379, http://ip2:2379,...`. This mode assumes the clients
do a loadbalancing and handle HA for connections. Note, a pod definition of a
flannel networking plugin always uses a single `--etcd-server` endpoint!
@ -34,8 +28,8 @@ non-master Kubernetes node. This is referred to as localhost loadbalancing. It
is less efficient than a dedicated load balancer because it creates extra
health checks on the Kubernetes apiserver, but is more practical for scenarios
where an external LB or virtual IP management is inconvenient. This option is
configured by the variable `loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost`. You may also
define the port the local internal loadbalancer users by changing,
configured by the variable `loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost` (defaults to `False`).
You may also define the port the local internal loadbalancer users by changing,
`nginx_kube_apiserver_port`. This defaults to the value of `kube_apiserver_port`.
It is also import to note that Kargo will only configure kubelet and kube-proxy
on non-master nodes to use the local internal loadbalancer.