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3 Commits (31d7e64073bc9902e9fe1b6112e147bdadbd2a67)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Cristian Klein 3ac92689f0
exoscale: Rework EIP access from workers (#7337)
Context: Load-balancing in Exoscale is performed by associating many
workers with the same EIP. This works, however, the workers cannot access
themselves via the EIP, which is needed at least for cert-managers
"self-test".

Problem: The old iptables based workaround felt fragile and disappointed
me at least once.

New solution: Add the EIP to a loopback interface on each worker.
2021-04-16 03:22:22 -07:00
Cristian Klein b77460ec34
contrib/terraform/exoscale: Rework SSH public keys (#7242)
* contrib/terraform/exoscale: Rework SSH public keys

Exoscale has a few limitations with `exoscale_ssh_keypair` resources.
Creating several clusters with these scripts may lead to an error like:

```
Error: API error ParamError 431 (InvalidParameterValueException 4350): The key pair "lj-sc-ssh-key" already has this fingerprint
```

This patch reworks handling of SSH public keys. Specifically, we rely on
the more cloud-agnostic way of configuring SSH public keys via
`cloud-init`.

* contrib/terraform/exoscale: terraform fmt

* contrib/terraform/exoscale: Add terraform validate

* contrib/terraform/exoscale: Inline public SSH keys

The Terraform scripts need to install some SSH key, so that Kubespray
(i.e., the "Ansible part") can take over. Initially, we pointed the
Terraform scripts to `~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub`. This proved to be suboptimal:
Operators sharing responbility for a cluster risk unnecessarily replacing resources.

Therefore, it has been determined that it's best to inline the public
SSH keys. The chosen variable `ssh_public_keys` provides some uniformity
with `contrib/azurerm`.

* Fix Terraform Exoscale test

* Fix Terraform 0.14 test
2021-02-03 07:32:28 -08:00
Fredrik Liv 404ea0270e
Added terraform support for Exoscale (#7141)
* Added terraform support for Exoscale

* Fixed markdown lint error on exoscale terraform
2021-01-22 20:37:39 -08:00