k8s-vagrant-multi-node
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A Kubernetes Vagrant Multi node environment using kubeadm.
k8s-vagrant-multi-node
This project was based on work from coolsvap/kubeadm-vagrant by @coolsvap, now it is mostly independent.
A demo of the start and destroy of a cluster can be found here: README.md Demo section.
- k8s-vagrant-multi-node
- Prerequisites
- Hardware Requirements
- Quickstart
- VM OS Selection
- Usage
- Starting the environment
- Faster (parallel) environment start
- Show status of VMs
- Shutting down the environment
- Copy local Docker image into VMs
- Data inside VM
makeTargets
- Configuration / Variables
- Troubleshooting
- Demo
- Creating an Issue
Prerequisites
makekubectl- Optional whenKUBECTL_AUTO_CONFis set tofalse(default:true).grepcutrsync- Source for randomness (only used to generate a kubeadm token, when no custom
KUBETOKENis given):/dev/urandomopensslcommand - Fallback for when/dev/urandomis not available.
- Vagrant (>=
2.2.0)- Tested with
2.2.2(if you should experience issues, please upgrade to at least this Vagrant version or higher) - Plugins
vagrant-reloadREQUIRED ForBOX_OS=fedora(set by default) and when using thevagrant-reload*targets, thevagrant-reloadplugin is needed. An automatic attempt to install the plugin is made. To install manually run one of the following commands:make vagrant-pluginsorvagrant plugin install vagrant-reload
- Tested with
- Vagrant Provider (one of the following two is needed)
- libvirt (
vagrant plugin install vagrant-libvirt)- Tested with
libvirtdversion5.10.0. - Libvirt support is still a bit experimental and can be unstable (e.g., VMs not getting IPs).
- Troubleshooting: If your VM creation is hanging at
Waiting for domain to get an IP address..., usingvirshrunvirsh force reset VM_NAME(VM_NAMEcan be obtained usingvirsh listcommand) or in virt-managerForce Reseton the VM.
- Troubleshooting: If your VM creation is hanging at
- Tested with
- Virtualbox (WARNING VirtualBox seems to hang the Makefile randomly for some people,
libvirtis recommended)- Tested with
6.0.0(if you should experience issues, please upgrade to at least this version or higher) VBoxManagebinary inPATH.
- Tested with
- libvirt (
NOTE
kubectlis only needed when thekubectlauto configuration is enabled (default is enabled), to disable it set the variableKUBECTL_AUTO_CONFtofalse. For more information, see the Configuration / Variables doc page.
Hardware Requirements
- Master
- CPU: 2 Cores (
MASTER_CPUS) - Memory: 2GB (
MASTER_MEMORY_SIZE_GB)
- CPU: 2 Cores (
- 1x Node:
- CPU: 1 Core (it is recommended to use at least 2 Cores;
NODE_CPUS) - Memory: 2GB (it is recommended to use more than 2GB;
NODE_MEMORY_SIZE_GB)
- CPU: 1 Core (it is recommended to use at least 2 Cores;
These resources can be changed by setting the according variables for the make up command, see Configuration / Variables doc page.
Quickstart
To start with the defaults, 1x master and 2x workers, run the following:
$ make up -j 3
The -j3 will cause three VMs to be started in parallel to speed up the cluster creation.
NOTE Your
kubectlis automatically configured to use a context for the created cluster, after the master VM is started. The context is named after the directory theMakefileis in.
$ kubectl config current-context
k8s-vagrant-multi-node
$ kubectl get componentstatus
NAME STATUS MESSAGE ERROR
scheduler Healthy ok
controller-manager Healthy ok
etcd-0 Healthy {"health": "true"}
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
master Ready master 4m v1.17.3
node1 Ready <none> 4m v1.17.3
node2 Ready <none> 4m v1.17.3
VM OS Selection
There are multiple sets of Vagrantfiles available (see vagrantfiles/) which can be used to use a different OS for the Kubernetes environment.
See VM OS Selection doc page.
Usage
Also see Usage doc page.
Starting the environment
To start up the Vagrant Kubernetes multi node environment with the default of two worker nodes + a master (not parallel) run:
$ make up
NOTE Your
kubectlis automatically configured to use a context for the created cluster, after the master VM is started. The context is named after the directory theMakefileis in.
Faster (parallel) environment start
To start up 4 VMs in parallel run (-j flag does not control how many (worker) VMs are started, the NODE_COUNT variable is used for that):
$ NODE_COUNT=3 make up -j4
The flag -j CORES/THREADS allows yout to set how many VMs (Makefile targets) will be run at the same time.
You can also use -j $(nproc) to start as many VMs as cores/threads you have in your machine.
So to start up all VMs (master and three nodes) in parallel, you would add one to the chosen NODE_COUNT.
Show status of VMs
$ make status
master not created (virtualbox)
node1 not created (virtualbox)
node2 not created (virtualbox)
Shutting down the environment
To destroy the Vagrant environment run:
$ make clean
$ make clean-data
Copy local Docker image into VMs
The make load-image target can be used to copy a docker image from your local docker daemon to all the VMs in your cluster.
The IMG variable can be expressed in a few ways, for example:
$ make load-image IMG=your_name/your_image_name:your_tag
$ make load-image IMG=your_name/your_image_name
$ make load-image IMG=my-private-registry.com/your_name/your_image_name:your_tag
You can also specify a new image name and tag to use after the image has been copied to the VM's by setting the TAG variable.
This will not change the image/tag in your local docker daemon, it will only affect the image in the VM's.
$ make load-image IMG=repo/image:tag TAG=new_repo/new_image:new_tag
Data inside VM
See the data/VM_NAME/ directories, where VM_NAME is for example master.
make Targets
See make Targets doc page.
Configuration / Variables
See Configuration / Variables doc page.
Troubleshooting
See Troubleshooting doc page.
Demo
See Demo doc page.
Creating an Issue
Please attach the output of the make versions command to the issue as is shown in the issue template. This makes debugging easier.