Fixed the problem when call ansible-playbook contrib/mitogen/mitogen.yml
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Use openstack_networking_port_v2 and openstack_networking_floatingip_associate_v2
to attach floating ips. This gives us more flexibility on disabling port security
when binding instances directly on provider networks in private cloud scenario.
* terraform/gcp: Do not create unused subnetworks
By default terraform creates a subnetwork in each 39 regions
* terraform/gcp: Upgrade to latest google provider
... where "one of source_tags, source_ranges, or source_service_accounts must be defined"
* Use sysctl_file_path variable for all sysctl_file locations
* Add sysctl_file_path variable to kubespay-defaults
* Remove previously used sysctl file locations if present
* Use explicit filename in roles/kubernetes/node/defaults/main.yml
* Defaults: use explicit value
* Fix terraform Warning
Version constraints inside provider configuration blocks are deprecated
Terraform 0.13 and earlier allowed provider version constraints inside the
provider configuration block, but that is now deprecated and will be removed
in a future version of Terraform. To silence this warning, move the provider
version constraint into the required_providers block.
* Fix terraform Warning: Quoted references are deprecated
* terraform: Update GCP Ubuntu to latest LTS
When running ansible-lint directly, we can see a lot of warning
message like
risky-file-permissions File permissions unset or incorrect
This fixes the warning messages.
All container image versions were defined in download/defaults/main.yml
except containerd.
The inconsistency caused the offline script(generate_list.sh) could not
output the URL of containerd image.
This moves the definition into a valid file.
In addition, this adds host_os to generate_list.sh for downloading
krew from a valid URL.
* Fixes various issues in vSphere Terraform code
Provided to address various shortcomings and to fix the following
issue in upstream Kubespray:
https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/issues/8176
* Resolves Terraform formatting issues
* Sets default prefix to human-readable name
* Documents new default prefix in README
Modify connection_strings_etcd to only return etcd nodes - not master nodes - since this results in duplicate hosts in the generated Ansible inventory and is unnecessary.
* Fix: adding new ips with inventory builder (#7577)
* moved conflig loading logic
to after checking whether the config
should be loaded, and added check for
whether the config should be loaded
* added check for removing nodes from config
if the user wants to remove a node, we
need to load the config
* Fix tox errors
The main functions are wrapped by a sys.exit function which expects and
argument. The curent implementation isn't returning values in all cases.
This change ensures main functions return a value in all cases.
Previously IDs of container images were gotten from tar files of container
images but that way was wrong. If multiple json files are contained in a
tar file, the script got multiple IDs and tried to pass these IDs on
`docker tag` command. Then the command was failed.
This updates the script to get image IDs from `docker image inspect` command
to fix this issue.
In addition, this adds a check a registry container exists already or not
before deploying registry container to avoid a container conflict failure.
* fix(misc): terraform/aws
- handles deployment with a single availability zone
- handles deployment with more than two availability zone
- handles etcd collocation with control-plane nodes (`aws_etcd_num=0`)
- allows to set a bastion instances count (`aws_bastion_num`)
- allows to set bastion/etcd/control-plane/workers rootfs volume size
- removes variables from terraform.tfvars that were not re-used
- adds .terraform.lock.hcl to .gitignore
- changes/updates base image from ubuntu-18.03 to debian-10
tested by a few coworkers of mine, and myself: thanks for the outstanding
work, on both those terraform samples and kubespray playbooks.
I did not test ubuntu deployments, I could still swap from buster to
focal. LMK.
* fix(gitlab-ci)
AFAIU, terraform.tfvars indentation should be fixed for / no diff
returned running `terraform fmt -check -diff`
https://gitlab.com/kargo-ci/kubernetes-sigs-kubespray/-/jobs/1445622114
When running the script, I faced the following error but it was
difficult to know the root problem due to lack of error handling.
docker tag" requires exactly 2 arguments.
See 'docker tag --help'.
Usage: docker tag SOURCE_IMAGE[:TAG] TARGET_IMAGE[:TAG]
Create a tag TARGET_IMAGE that refers to SOURCE_IMAGE
To investigate such errors easily, this adds an error handling.
* Ansible: move to Ansible 3.4.0 which uses ansible-base 2.10.10
* Docs: add a note about ansible upgrade post 2.9.x
* CI: ensure ansible is removed before ansible 3.x is installed to avoid pip failures
* Ansible: use newer ansible-lint
* Fix ansible-lint 5.0.11 found issues
* syntax issues
* risky-file-permissions
* var-naming
* role-name
* molecule tests
* Mitogen: use 0.3.0rc1 which adds support for ansible 2.10+
* Pin ansible-base to 2.10.11 to get package fix on RHEL8
* terraform/openstack: Use path.root for ansible_bastion_template.txt
The path.root variable points to the root module path. Using this
instead of a relative path makes less assumptions about the current
working directory.
* terraform/openstack: Add group_vars_path variable
Previously, the group_vars path was assumed to be in CWD. The
default value for the group_vars_path variable is still relative
to CWD and thus should be backwards compatible if unset.
* Packet->Equinix Metal rename #6901
Updates throughout to reflect #6901 renaming for Packet to Equinix Metal.
* Rename Packet to Equinix Metal throughout the project #6901
Packet is renamed to Equinix Metal in more contexts including
documentation links. The Terraform provider used is still the Packet
provider. The environment variables and configuration options still
refer to the Packet name.
Signed-off-by: Marques Johansson <mjohansson@equinix.com>
Co-authored-by: Edward Vielmetti <ed@packet.net>
Basically we need to make necessary TCP/UDP ports open.
However the necessary ports are so many, and sometimes it is difficult
to figure out that is due to firewall issues or not if facing deployment
issues.
To distinguish a root problem on such situation, this adds contrib
playbook to disable the service firewall for Kubespray development
and test.
* rename ansible groups to use _ instead of -
k8s-cluster -> k8s_cluster
k8s-node -> k8s_node
calico-rr -> calico_rr
no-floating -> no_floating
Note: kube-node,k8s-cluster groups in upgrade CI
need clean-up after v2.16 is tagged
* ensure old groups are mapped to the new ones
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.
* Remove contrib/vault
This is marked as broken since 2018 / 3dcb914607
This still reference apiserver.pem, not used since ddffdb63bf
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <e.champetier@ateme.com>
* Finish nuking vault from the codebase
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <e.champetier@ateme.com>
This replaces kube-master with kube_control_plane because of [1]:
The Kubernetes project is moving away from wording that is
considered offensive. A new working group WG Naming was created
to track this work, and the word "master" was declared as offensive.
A proposal was formalized for replacing the word "master" with
"control plane". This means it should be removed from source code,
documentation, and user-facing configuration from Kubernetes and
its sub-projects.
NOTE: The reason why this changes it to kube_control_plane not
kube-control-plane is for valid group names on ansible.
[1]: https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/blob/master/keps/sig-cluster-lifecycle/kubeadm/2067-rename-master-label-taint/README.md#motivation
* terraform support for UpCloud
* terraform support for UpCloud
* terraform support for UpCloud
* terraform support for UpCloud
* terraform support for UpCloud
* terraform support for UpCloud
* terraform support for UpCloud
* Updates to README.md and main.tf files
* formatting and updating readme
* added a .terraform_validate CI job
* fixed format issue
* added sample inventory
* added symbolic link to group_vars
* added missing tf variables and minor fixes
* added text formatting
* minor formatting fixes
* Add terraform scripts for vSphere
* Fixup: Add terraform scripts for vSphere
* Add inventory generation
* Use machines var to provide IPs
* Add README file
* Add default.tfvars file
* Fix newlines at the end of files
* Remove master.count and worker.count variables
* Fixup cloud-init formatting
* Fixes after initial review
* Add warning about disabled DHCP
* Fixes after second review
* Add sample-inventory
This replaces KUBE_MASTERS with KUBE_CONTROL_HOSTS because of [1]:
```
The Kubernetes project is moving away from wording that is
considered offensive. A new working group WG Naming was created
to track this work, and the word "master" was declared as offensive.
A proposal was formalized for replacing the word "master" with
"control plane". This means it should be removed from source code,
documentation, and user-facing configuration from Kubernetes and
its sub-projects.
```
[1]: https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/blob/master/keps/sig-cluster-lifecycle/kubeadm/2067-rename-master-label-taint/README.md#motivation
* 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
This variable was added as KUBE_MASTERS_MASTERS. That's probably a typo.
Remove the redundant `_MASTERS` suffix. Also, document the variable in the
help message.
This fixes the following failures:
./contrib/offline/README.md:14:1 MD014/commands-show-output Dollar signs used before commands without showing output [Context: "$ ./manage-offline-container-i..."]
./contrib/offline/README.md:20:1 MD014/commands-show-output Dollar signs used before commands without showing output [Context: "$ ./manage-offline-container-i..."]
* [terraform/aws] Fix Terraform >=0.13 warnings
Terraform >=0.13 gives the following warning:
```
Warning: Interpolation-only expressions are deprecated
```
The fix was tested as follows:
```
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.12.26 init && terraform0.12.26 validate
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.13.5 init && terraform0.13.5 validate
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.14.3 init && terraform0.14.3 validate
```
which gave no errors nor warnings.
* [terraform/openstack] Fixes for Terraform >=0.13
Terraform >=0.13 gives the following error:
```
Error: Failed to install providers
Could not find required providers, but found possible alternatives:
hashicorp/openstack -> terraform-provider-openstack/openstack
```
This patch fixes these errors.
This fix was tested as follows:
```
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.12.26 init && terraform0.12.26 validate
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.13.5 init && terraform0.13.5 validate
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.14.3 init && terraform0.14.3 validate
```
which gave no errors nor warnings for Terraform 0.13.5 and Terraform
0.14.3. Unfortunately, 0.12.x gives a harmless warning, but
with 0.14.3 out the door, I guess we need to move on.
* [terraform/packet] Fixes for Terraform >=0.13
This fix was tested as follows:
```
export PACKET_AUTH_TOKEN=blah-blah
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.12.26 init && terraform0.12.26 validate
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.13.5 init && terraform0.13.5 validate
rm -rf .terraform && terraform0.14.3 init && terraform0.14.3 validate
```
Errors are gone, but warnings still remain. It is impossible to please
all three versions of Terraform.
* Add tests for Terraform >=0.13
Now markdownlint covers ./README.md and md files under ./docs only.
However we have a lot of md files under different directories also.
This enables markdownlint for other md files also.
* fix flake8 errors in Kubespray CI - tox-inventory-builder
* Invalidate CRI-O kubic repo's cache
Signed-off-by: Victor Morales <v.morales@samsung.com>
* add support to configure pkg install retries
and use in CI job tf-ovh_ubuntu18-calico (due to it failing often)
* Switch Calico, Cilium and MetalLB image repos to Quay.io
Co-authored-by: Victor Morales <v.morales@samsung.com>
Co-authored-by: Barry Melbourne <9964974+bmelbourne@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add note about changing private IP in admin.conf.
When I run kubespray, a load balancer is created which should be used instead of the ip of the controller node.
* Procedure to find load balancer and update admin.conf
When I run kubespray, a load balancer is used instead of the private ip of the controller.
I kept seeing `TLS handshake error from 10.250.250.158:63770: EOF` from two IP addresses that correlate to my ELB. Changing the health check from TCP to HTTPS stopped the errors from being generated.
It was documented as if it were an Ansible variable, but it is a Terraform variable.
This also means the colon syntax was incorrect. TF variables are assigned with an equals sign.
Co-authored-by: rptaylor <rptaylor@uvic.ca>
This changes MetalLB contrib to one of addons for deploying MetalLB with
Kubernetes cluster deployment. By the default, Kubespray doesn't deploy
MetalLB addon.
inventory_builder creates hosts.yaml file with hostnames like "node1",
"node2", etc. Even if specifying override_system_hostname=false, the
output of "kubectl get nodes" shows those hostnames ("node1", etc.)
without using actual hostnames.
To solve this issue, this adds an option USE_REAL_HOSTNAME to get
actual hostnames when creating hosts.yaml file instead of "node1", etc.
Since MetalLB v0.8[1], metallb:speaker has started publishing an event
nodeAssigned on k8s resource.
To support MetalLB v0.8+, this allows metallb:speaker to create events.
[1]: 5cc6e23776 (diff-60053ad6fecb5a3cfabb6f3d9e720899R246)
If running MetalLB v0.7.3 on k8s v1.18.2, metallb pods output the
following parsing error of v1.ServiceList:
$ kubectl logs controller-dbb46cf84-fw8h8 -n metallb-system
{
"caller":"reflector.go:205",
"level":"error",
"msg":"go.universe.tf/metallb/internal/k8s/k8s.go:231:
Failed to list *v1.Service: v1.ServiceList:
Items: []v1.Service: v1.Service: ObjectMeta:
v1.ObjectMeta: readObjectFieldAsBytes:
expect : after object field, parsing 1605
Then an external IP address is never allocated to the Service of
LoadBalancer type.
By updating MetalLB version to the latest v0.9[1] today, this issue
can be solved.
[1]: https://hub.docker.com/r/metallb/controller/tags
This updates MetalLB README as following
- Remove unnecessary markdown to read it easily on github
- Make words consistency (kubernetes, loadbalancer)
- Add change-required option
Due to lack of requirements installation on Azure README, the error
can happen:
"The ipaddr filter requires python's netaddr be installed on the
ansible controller"
It is nice to add the installation for Azure users.
apply-rg.sh was for Azure command version 1("azure" command) and the
command is old and version 2("az" command) is officially used today.
apply-rg_2.sh was for the version 2. In addition, the README[1] says
we need to run apply-rg.sh for applying templates.
This renames apply-rg_2.sh to apply-rg.sh for common usages of the
version 2.
[1]: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/tree/master/contrib/azurerm#generating-and-applying
The ansible-playbook needs to ssh-login to Azure virtual machines with
ssh keypair, and users need to specify ssh_public_keys for their own
ssh public key. The change of ssh_public_keys is mandatory.
So this updates contrib/azurerm/README.md to explain that.
In addition, the path of all.yml was wrong. That also is updated with
this.
apply-rg_2.sh uses 'az group deployment' command but the command is
deprecated like the following warning message:
"This command is implicitly deprecated because command group
'group deployment' is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
Use 'deployment group' instead."
This updates these deprecated commands.
FYI: The command has been deprecated since [1] on azure-cli side.
[1]: 991cb7cc7c (diff-2057bbb8441166e4910b34b09d22b58cR222)
Before this commit, the bastion entry in the inventary was not honored,
so machines behind firewalls or with unrouted addresses were not
reachable for ansible.
* add support for nova servergroups
* Add documentation for openstack nova servergroups
* uppdate to TF 0.12.12 format and fix etcd
* revert for_each change
* fix variables and formatting in main.tf
* try to avoid errors
* update variable
* Update main.tf
* Update main.tf
* update all other instance resources
* Update parsing of terraform state file for 0.12.12
* Resource does not seem to have a module element but instead has
provider
* Return the boolean right way if it is already a bool since a bool does
not have an lower method
* Remove the setting of ansible_ssh_user to root for all Packet
Not all servers in packet are accessed as root by default. CoreOS
systems use the `core` user. Removing this allows the user to specify
the remote user with an extra_var or in an ansible.cfg file.
* Default to root user for packet devices except on CoreOS
* Update TF_VERSION for packet in tf-validate-packet
Update TV_VERSION to 0.12.12 for gitlab-ci tf-validate-packet tests
* convert packet terraform files to TV_VERSION 4
* initalize terraform before copying the variable file to the top level dir
Cleaned up deprecated APIs:
apps/v1beta1
apps/v1beta2
extensions/v1beta1 for ds,deploy,rs
Add workaround for deploying helm using incompatible
deployment manifest.
Change-Id: I78b36741348f47a999df3841ee63cf4e6f377830
* update openstack to terraform 0.12(.5)
* replace cluter.tf with cluster.tfvars
* update README.md to terraform 0.12
* update Openstack CI tests to use terraform 0.12
* specify terraform version in openstack README
* gitlab CI to copy cluster.tfvars in case of openstack provider
* The terraform/openstack dynamic inventory can read
tfstate v4 (generated by terraform 0.12) and convert them internally
ro v3 (as generated by terraform 0.11.x).
Additionally the script has been updated to Python 3.
* lvm packages removal during tear down skipped by default
* lvm utils execution PATH fixed for CentOS/RH
* Heketi updated to the latest version 9
Signed-off-by: Vitaliy Dmitriev <vi7alya@gmail.com>