Update the admin cert paths (#4135)
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Note that the Ansible script will report an invalid configuration if you wind up
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with an even number of etcd instances since that is not a valid configuration. This
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restriction includes standalone etcd nodes that are deployed in a cluster along with
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master nodes with etcd replicas. As an example, if you have three master nodes with
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etcd replicas and three standalone etcd nodes, the script will fail since there are
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master nodes with etcd replicas. As an example, if you have three master nodes with
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etcd replicas and three standalone etcd nodes, the script will fail since there are
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now six total etcd replicas.
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### GlusterFS
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#### OpenStack access and credentials
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No provider variables are hardcoded inside `variables.tf` because Terraform
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supports various authentication methods for OpenStack: the older script and
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environment method (using `openrc`) as well as a newer declarative method, and
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supports various authentication methods for OpenStack: the older script and
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environment method (using `openrc`) as well as a newer declarative method, and
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different OpenStack environments may support Identity API version 2 or 3.
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These are examples and may vary depending on your OpenStack cloud provider,
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```
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4. Get `admin`'s certificates and keys:
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```
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ssh [os-user]@[master-ip] sudo cat /etc/kubernetes/ssl/admin-[cluster_name]-k8s-master-1-key.pem > admin-key.pem
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ssh [os-user]@[master-ip] sudo cat /etc/kubernetes/ssl/admin-[cluster_name]-k8s-master-1.pem > admin.pem
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ssh [os-user]@[master-ip] sudo cat /etc/kubernetes/ssl/admin-kube-master-1-key.pem > admin-key.pem
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ssh [os-user]@[master-ip] sudo cat /etc/kubernetes/ssl/admin-kube-master-1.pem > admin.pem
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ssh [os-user]@[master-ip] sudo cat /etc/kubernetes/ssl/ca.pem > ca.pem
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```
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5. Configure kubectl:
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