* fedora coreos support
- bootstrap and new fact for
* fedora coreos support
- fix bootstrap condition
* fedora coreos support
- allow customize packages for fedora coreos bootstrap
* fedora coreos support
- prevent install ptyhon3 and epel via dnf for fedora coreos
* fedora coreos support
- handle all ostree like os in same way
* fedora coreos support
- handle all ostree like os in same way for crio
* fedora coreos support
- add fcos documentations
* Support configuring the insert mode
Defaults to the upstream default https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.9/reference/felix/configuration
so nothing should change for existing deployments.
This allows coexistence with other firewall management technologies.
* Add a note to the sample config
* Add docker-ce 19.03 packages for Debian & Ubuntu
K8s has updated the recommended Docker version to 19.03. More
specifically it should be 19.03.4, but since we used 18.06.7 instead of
.2, I'm assuming the latest patch version should be used here as well.
* Add docker 19.03 for redhat
The 'regexp' parameter matches last occurrence of a line starting with 'proxy=' and replaces it with the one defined in 'line' parameter. If no match - it works same way as before. This fixes resuming cluster deployments failed after that task (if there was no more than one line starting with 'proxy' in the yum.conf file - this condition should also be reassured with the change introduced here) eg. if they were initiated with Terraform.
refs #5277
As the issue describes, when no external or local load-balanced is used,
kube-proxy won't be able to contact apiserver at 127.0.0.1. So the
config map should be left as is.
* Upgrade etcd to 3.3.18
* Try with etcd 3.3.15 (kubeadm 1.16.7 default)
* Back to square one
* Try with 3.3.11
* Upgrade etcd to 3.3.18 (take 2)
* Try with 3.3.12
* download file
* download containers
* fix push image to nodes
* pull if none image on host
* fix
* improve docker image tag checks.
do not pull already cached images
* rebase fix merge conflict
* add support download_run_once when upgrade and scale cluster
add some test with download_run_once
* set default values to temp flag for every download cycle
* add save,load abilty for containerd and crio when download_run_once=true
* return redefine image save/load command to set_docker_image_facts.yml
* move set command to set_container_facts
* ctr in containerd_bin_dir
* fix order of ctr image export arguments
* temporary disable download_run_once for containerd and crio
due https://github.com/containerd/containerd/issues/4075
* remove unused files
* fix strict yaml linter warning and errors
* refactor logical conditions to pull and cache container images
* remove comment due lint check
* document role
* remove image_load_on_localhost, because cached images are always loaded to docker on remote sites
* remove XXX from debug output
* Run 'container-engine' after drain.
Move possibly disruptive role 'container-engine' to run after the node
is drained.
As that role have to be run on non-cluster nodes as well (etcd and
calico-rr), and those nodes are not drained, add play for that case.
* Check if api is up before upgrade.
If container engine is restarted in previous role, api controller can
take some time to start. This check ensures api is up before upgrade.
When kube-router is used as cni, rules might be added to the mangle table
to support external IPs. Therefore, mangle table should be flushed during
reset as well.