├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── calico
├── README.md
└── calico.yaml
├── cluster-info
├── kubeha-gen.sh
├── kubesi-gen.sh
└── plugin
├── kubernetes-dashboard.yaml
├── metrics.yaml
├── traefik-insecure.yaml
└── traefik.yaml
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1 | # install
2 | [](https://app.fossa.io/projects/git%2Bgithub.com%2FLentil1016%2Fkubeadm-ha?ref=badge_shield)      
3 |
4 | ``` shell
5 | # 创建集群信息文件
6 | $ cat ./cluster-info
7 | CP0_IP=10.130.29.80
8 | CP1_IP=10.130.29.81
9 | CP2_IP=10.130.29.82
10 | VIP=10.130.29.83
11 | NET_IF=ens32
12 | CIDR=10.244.0.0/16
13 |
14 | $ bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://k8s.lentil1016.cn)"
15 | ```
16 |
17 | ## Generate join command
18 |
19 | ``` shell
20 | kubeadm token create --print-join-command
21 | ```
22 |
23 | ## The following images could be used for deploying:
24 |
25 | ```
26 | k8s.gcr.io/coredns:1.3.1
27 | k8s.gcr.io/etcd:3.3.10
28 | k8s.gcr.io/kube-apiserver:v1.14.0
29 | k8s.gcr.io/kube-controller-manager:v1.14.0
30 | k8s.gcr.io/kube-proxy:v1.14.0
31 | k8s.gcr.io/kube-scheduler:v1.14.0
32 | k8s.gcr.io/pause:3.1
33 |
34 | k8s.gcr.io/traefik:1.7.9
35 | k8s.gcr.io/kubernetes-dashboard-amd64:v1.10.1
36 |
37 | gcr.io/kubernetes-helm/tiller:v2.13.1
38 |
39 | k8s.gcr.io/addon-resizer:1.8.4
40 | k8s.gcr.io/metrics-server-amd64:v0.3.1
41 |
42 | quay.io/calico/node:v3.5.3
43 | quay.io/calico/cni:v3.5.3
44 | ```
45 |
46 | ## License
47 | [](https://app.fossa.io/projects/git%2Bgithub.com%2FLentil1016%2Fkubeadm-ha?ref=badge_large)
48 |
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1 | # calico
2 |
3 | Yaml Source:
4 |
5 | - [calico.yaml](https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.5/getting-started/kubernetes/installation/hosted/kubernetes-datastore/calico-networking/1.7/calico.yaml)
6 |
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1 | # Calico Version v3.5.3
2 | # https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.5/releases#v3.5.3
3 | # This manifest includes the following component versions:
4 | # calico/node:v3.5.3
5 | # calico/cni:v3.5.3
6 |
7 | # This ConfigMap is used to configure a self-hosted Calico installation.
8 | kind: ConfigMap
9 | apiVersion: v1
10 | metadata:
11 | name: calico-config
12 | namespace: kube-system
13 | data:
14 | # Typha is disabled.
15 | typha_service_name: "none"
16 | # Configure the Calico backend to use.
17 | calico_backend: "bird"
18 |
19 | # Configure the MTU to use
20 | veth_mtu: "1440"
21 |
22 | # The CNI network configuration to install on each node. The special
23 | # values in this config will be automatically populated.
24 | cni_network_config: |-
25 | {
26 | "name": "k8s-pod-network",
27 | "cniVersion": "0.3.0",
28 | "plugins": [
29 | {
30 | "type": "calico",
31 | "log_level": "info",
32 | "datastore_type": "kubernetes",
33 | "nodename": "__KUBERNETES_NODE_NAME__",
34 | "mtu": __CNI_MTU__,
35 | "ipam": {
36 | "type": "host-local",
37 | "subnet": "usePodCidr"
38 | },
39 | "policy": {
40 | "type": "k8s"
41 | },
42 | "kubernetes": {
43 | "kubeconfig": "__KUBECONFIG_FILEPATH__"
44 | }
45 | },
46 | {
47 | "type": "portmap",
48 | "snat": true,
49 | "capabilities": {"portMappings": true}
50 | }
51 | ]
52 | }
53 |
54 | ---
55 |
56 | # This manifest installs the calico/node container, as well
57 | # as the Calico CNI plugins and network config on
58 | # each master and worker node in a Kubernetes cluster.
59 | kind: DaemonSet
60 | apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
61 | metadata:
62 | name: calico-node
63 | namespace: kube-system
64 | labels:
65 | k8s-app: calico-node
66 | spec:
67 | selector:
68 | matchLabels:
69 | k8s-app: calico-node
70 | updateStrategy:
71 | type: RollingUpdate
72 | rollingUpdate:
73 | maxUnavailable: 1
74 | template:
75 | metadata:
76 | labels:
77 | k8s-app: calico-node
78 | annotations:
79 | # This, along with the CriticalAddonsOnly toleration below,
80 | # marks the pod as a critical add-on, ensuring it gets
81 | # priority scheduling and that its resources are reserved
82 | # if it ever gets evicted.
83 | scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/critical-pod: ''
84 | spec:
85 | nodeSelector:
86 | beta.kubernetes.io/os: linux
87 | hostNetwork: true
88 | tolerations:
89 | # Make sure calico-node gets scheduled on all nodes.
90 | - effect: NoSchedule
91 | operator: Exists
92 | # Mark the pod as a critical add-on for rescheduling.
93 | - key: CriticalAddonsOnly
94 | operator: Exists
95 | - effect: NoExecute
96 | operator: Exists
97 | serviceAccountName: calico-node
98 | # Minimize downtime during a rolling upgrade or deletion; tell Kubernetes to do a "force
99 | # deletion": https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod/#termination-of-pods.
100 | terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 0
101 | initContainers:
102 | # This container installs the Calico CNI binaries
103 | # and CNI network config file on each node.
104 | - name: install-cni
105 | image: quay.io/calico/cni:v3.5.3
106 | command: ["/install-cni.sh"]
107 | env:
108 | # Name of the CNI config file to create.
109 | - name: CNI_CONF_NAME
110 | value: "10-calico.conflist"
111 | # The CNI network config to install on each node.
112 | - name: CNI_NETWORK_CONFIG
113 | valueFrom:
114 | configMapKeyRef:
115 | name: calico-config
116 | key: cni_network_config
117 | # Set the hostname based on the k8s node name.
118 | - name: KUBERNETES_NODE_NAME
119 | valueFrom:
120 | fieldRef:
121 | fieldPath: spec.nodeName
122 | # CNI MTU Config variable
123 | - name: CNI_MTU
124 | valueFrom:
125 | configMapKeyRef:
126 | name: calico-config
127 | key: veth_mtu
128 | # Prevents the container from sleeping forever.
129 | - name: SLEEP
130 | value: "false"
131 | volumeMounts:
132 | - mountPath: /host/opt/cni/bin
133 | name: cni-bin-dir
134 | - mountPath: /host/etc/cni/net.d
135 | name: cni-net-dir
136 | containers:
137 | # Runs calico/node container on each Kubernetes node. This
138 | # container programs network policy and routes on each
139 | # host.
140 | - name: calico-node
141 | image: quay.io/calico/node:v3.5.3
142 | env:
143 | # Use Kubernetes API as the backing datastore.
144 | - name: DATASTORE_TYPE
145 | value: "kubernetes"
146 | # Wait for the datastore.
147 | - name: WAIT_FOR_DATASTORE
148 | value: "true"
149 | # Set based on the k8s node name.
150 | - name: NODENAME
151 | valueFrom:
152 | fieldRef:
153 | fieldPath: spec.nodeName
154 | # Choose the backend to use.
155 | - name: CALICO_NETWORKING_BACKEND
156 | valueFrom:
157 | configMapKeyRef:
158 | name: calico-config
159 | key: calico_backend
160 | # Cluster type to identify the deployment type
161 | - name: CLUSTER_TYPE
162 | value: "k8s,bgp"
163 | # Auto-detect the BGP IP address.
164 | - name: IP
165 | value: "autodetect"
166 | - name: IP_AUTODETECTION_METHOD
167 | value: "can-reach=8.8.8.8"
168 | # Enable IPIP
169 | - name: CALICO_IPV4POOL_IPIP
170 | value: "Always"
171 | # Set MTU for tunnel device used if ipip is enabled
172 | - name: FELIX_IPINIPMTU
173 | valueFrom:
174 | configMapKeyRef:
175 | name: calico-config
176 | key: veth_mtu
177 | # The default IPv4 pool to create on startup if none exists. Pod IPs will be
178 | # chosen from this range. Changing this value after installation will have
179 | # no effect. This should fall within `--cluster-cidr`.
180 | - name: CALICO_IPV4POOL_CIDR
181 | value: "192.168.0.0/16"
182 | # Disable file logging so `kubectl logs` works.
183 | - name: CALICO_DISABLE_FILE_LOGGING
184 | value: "true"
185 | # Set Felix endpoint to host default action to ACCEPT.
186 | - name: FELIX_DEFAULTENDPOINTTOHOSTACTION
187 | value: "ACCEPT"
188 | # Disable IPv6 on Kubernetes.
189 | - name: FELIX_IPV6SUPPORT
190 | value: "false"
191 | # Set Felix logging to "info"
192 | - name: FELIX_LOGSEVERITYSCREEN
193 | value: "info"
194 | - name: FELIX_HEALTHENABLED
195 | value: "true"
196 | securityContext:
197 | privileged: true
198 | resources:
199 | requests:
200 | cpu: 250m
201 | livenessProbe:
202 | httpGet:
203 | path: /liveness
204 | port: 9099
205 | host: localhost
206 | periodSeconds: 10
207 | initialDelaySeconds: 10
208 | failureThreshold: 6
209 | readinessProbe:
210 | exec:
211 | command:
212 | - /bin/calico-node
213 | - -bird-ready
214 | - -felix-ready
215 | periodSeconds: 10
216 | volumeMounts:
217 | - mountPath: /lib/modules
218 | name: lib-modules
219 | readOnly: true
220 | - mountPath: /run/xtables.lock
221 | name: xtables-lock
222 | readOnly: false
223 | - mountPath: /var/run/calico
224 | name: var-run-calico
225 | readOnly: false
226 | - mountPath: /var/lib/calico
227 | name: var-lib-calico
228 | readOnly: false
229 | volumes:
230 | # Used by calico/node.
231 | - name: lib-modules
232 | hostPath:
233 | path: /lib/modules
234 | - name: var-run-calico
235 | hostPath:
236 | path: /var/run/calico
237 | - name: var-lib-calico
238 | hostPath:
239 | path: /var/lib/calico
240 | - name: xtables-lock
241 | hostPath:
242 | path: /run/xtables.lock
243 | type: FileOrCreate
244 | # Used to install CNI.
245 | - name: cni-bin-dir
246 | hostPath:
247 | path: /opt/cni/bin
248 | - name: cni-net-dir
249 | hostPath:
250 | path: /etc/cni/net.d
251 | ---
252 |
253 | apiVersion: v1
254 | kind: ServiceAccount
255 | metadata:
256 | name: calico-node
257 | namespace: kube-system
258 |
259 | ---
260 | # Create all the CustomResourceDefinitions needed for
261 | # Calico policy and networking mode.
262 |
263 | apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1
264 | kind: CustomResourceDefinition
265 | metadata:
266 | name: felixconfigurations.crd.projectcalico.org
267 | spec:
268 | scope: Cluster
269 | group: crd.projectcalico.org
270 | version: v1
271 | names:
272 | kind: FelixConfiguration
273 | plural: felixconfigurations
274 | singular: felixconfiguration
275 | ---
276 |
277 | apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1
278 | kind: CustomResourceDefinition
279 | metadata:
280 | name: bgppeers.crd.projectcalico.org
281 | spec:
282 | scope: Cluster
283 | group: crd.projectcalico.org
284 | version: v1
285 | names:
286 | kind: BGPPeer
287 | plural: bgppeers
288 | singular: bgppeer
289 |
290 | ---
291 |
292 | apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1
293 | kind: CustomResourceDefinition
294 | metadata:
295 | name: bgpconfigurations.crd.projectcalico.org
296 | spec:
297 | scope: Cluster
298 | group: crd.projectcalico.org
299 | version: v1
300 | names:
301 | kind: BGPConfiguration
302 | plural: bgpconfigurations
303 | singular: bgpconfiguration
304 |
305 | ---
306 |
307 | apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1
308 | kind: CustomResourceDefinition
309 | metadata:
310 | name: ippools.crd.projectcalico.org
311 | spec:
312 | scope: Cluster
313 | group: crd.projectcalico.org
314 | version: v1
315 | names:
316 | kind: IPPool
317 | plural: ippools
318 | singular: ippool
319 |
320 | ---
321 |
322 | apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1
323 | kind: CustomResourceDefinition
324 | metadata:
325 | name: hostendpoints.crd.projectcalico.org
326 | spec:
327 | scope: Cluster
328 | group: crd.projectcalico.org
329 | version: v1
330 | names:
331 | kind: HostEndpoint
332 | plural: hostendpoints
333 | singular: hostendpoint
334 |
335 | ---
336 |
337 | apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1
338 | kind: CustomResourceDefinition
339 | metadata:
340 | name: clusterinformations.crd.projectcalico.org
341 | spec:
342 | scope: Cluster
343 | group: crd.projectcalico.org
344 | version: v1
345 | names:
346 | kind: ClusterInformation
347 | plural: clusterinformations
348 | singular: clusterinformation
349 |
350 | ---
351 |
352 | apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1
353 | kind: CustomResourceDefinition
354 | metadata:
355 | name: globalnetworkpolicies.crd.projectcalico.org
356 | spec:
357 | scope: Cluster
358 | group: crd.projectcalico.org
359 | version: v1
360 | names:
361 | kind: GlobalNetworkPolicy
362 | plural: globalnetworkpolicies
363 | singular: globalnetworkpolicy
364 |
365 | ---
366 |
367 | apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1
368 | kind: CustomResourceDefinition
369 | metadata:
370 | name: globalnetworksets.crd.projectcalico.org
371 | spec:
372 | scope: Cluster
373 | group: crd.projectcalico.org
374 | version: v1
375 | names:
376 | kind: GlobalNetworkSet
377 | plural: globalnetworksets
378 | singular: globalnetworkset
379 |
380 | ---
381 |
382 | apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1
383 | kind: CustomResourceDefinition
384 | metadata:
385 | name: networkpolicies.crd.projectcalico.org
386 | spec:
387 | scope: Namespaced
388 | group: crd.projectcalico.org
389 | version: v1
390 | names:
391 | kind: NetworkPolicy
392 | plural: networkpolicies
393 | singular: networkpolicy
394 | ---
395 |
396 | # Include a clusterrole for the calico-node DaemonSet,
397 | # and bind it to the calico-node serviceaccount.
398 | kind: ClusterRole
399 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1
400 | metadata:
401 | name: calico-node
402 | rules:
403 | # The CNI plugin needs to get pods, nodes, and namespaces.
404 | - apiGroups: [""]
405 | resources:
406 | - pods
407 | - nodes
408 | - namespaces
409 | verbs:
410 | - get
411 | - apiGroups: [""]
412 | resources:
413 | - endpoints
414 | - services
415 | verbs:
416 | # Used to discover service IPs for advertisement.
417 | - watch
418 | - list
419 | # Used to discover Typhas.
420 | - get
421 | - apiGroups: [""]
422 | resources:
423 | - nodes/status
424 | verbs:
425 | # Needed for clearing NodeNetworkUnavailable flag.
426 | - patch
427 | # Calico stores some configuration information in node annotations.
428 | - update
429 | # Watch for changes to Kubernetes NetworkPolicies.
430 | - apiGroups: ["networking.k8s.io"]
431 | resources:
432 | - networkpolicies
433 | verbs:
434 | - watch
435 | - list
436 | # Used by Calico for policy information.
437 | - apiGroups: [""]
438 | resources:
439 | - pods
440 | - namespaces
441 | - serviceaccounts
442 | verbs:
443 | - list
444 | - watch
445 | # The CNI plugin patches pods/status.
446 | - apiGroups: [""]
447 | resources:
448 | - pods/status
449 | verbs:
450 | - patch
451 | # Calico monitors various CRDs for config.
452 | - apiGroups: ["crd.projectcalico.org"]
453 | resources:
454 | - globalfelixconfigs
455 | - felixconfigurations
456 | - bgppeers
457 | - globalbgpconfigs
458 | - bgpconfigurations
459 | - ippools
460 | - globalnetworkpolicies
461 | - globalnetworksets
462 | - networkpolicies
463 | - clusterinformations
464 | - hostendpoints
465 | verbs:
466 | - get
467 | - list
468 | - watch
469 | # Calico must create and update some CRDs on startup.
470 | - apiGroups: ["crd.projectcalico.org"]
471 | resources:
472 | - ippools
473 | - felixconfigurations
474 | - clusterinformations
475 | verbs:
476 | - create
477 | - update
478 | # Calico stores some configuration information on the node.
479 | - apiGroups: [""]
480 | resources:
481 | - nodes
482 | verbs:
483 | - get
484 | - list
485 | - watch
486 | # These permissions are only requried for upgrade from v2.6, and can
487 | # be removed after upgrade or on fresh installations.
488 | - apiGroups: ["crd.projectcalico.org"]
489 | resources:
490 | - bgpconfigurations
491 | - bgppeers
492 | verbs:
493 | - create
494 | - update
495 | ---
496 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1
497 | kind: ClusterRoleBinding
498 | metadata:
499 | name: calico-node
500 | roleRef:
501 | apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
502 | kind: ClusterRole
503 | name: calico-node
504 | subjects:
505 | - kind: ServiceAccount
506 | name: calico-node
507 | namespace: kube-system
508 | ---
509 |
510 |
511 |
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1 | CP0_IP=10.130.29.80
2 | CP1_IP=10.130.29.81
3 | CP2_IP=10.130.29.82
4 | VIP=10.130.29.83
5 | NET_IF=ens32
6 | CIDR=10.244.0.0/16
7 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | function check_parm()
4 | {
5 | if [ "${2}" == "" ]; then
6 | echo -n "${1}"
7 | return 1
8 | else
9 | return 0
10 | fi
11 | }
12 |
13 | if [ -f ./cluster-info ]; then
14 | source ./cluster-info
15 | fi
16 |
17 | check_parm "Enter the IP address of master-01: " ${CP0_IP}
18 | if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
19 | read CP0_IP
20 | fi
21 | check_parm "Enter the IP address of master-02: " ${CP1_IP}
22 | if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
23 | read CP1_IP
24 | fi
25 | check_parm "Enter the IP address of master-03: " ${CP2_IP}
26 | if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
27 | read CP2_IP
28 | fi
29 | check_parm "Enter the VIP: " ${VIP}
30 | if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
31 | read VIP
32 | fi
33 | check_parm "Enter the Net Interface: " ${NET_IF}
34 | if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
35 | read NET_IF
36 | fi
37 | check_parm "Enter the cluster CIDR: " ${CIDR}
38 | if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
39 | read CIDR
40 | fi
41 |
42 | echo """
43 | cluster-info:
44 | master-01: ${CP0_IP}
45 | master-02: ${CP1_IP}
46 | master-02: ${CP2_IP}
47 | VIP: ${VIP}
48 | Net Interface: ${NET_IF}
49 | CIDR: ${CIDR}
50 | """
51 | echo -n 'Please print "yes" to continue or "no" to cancel: '
52 | read AGREE
53 | while [ "${AGREE}" != "yes" ]; do
54 | if [ "${AGREE}" == "no" ]; then
55 | exit 0;
56 | else
57 | echo -n 'Please print "yes" to continue or "no" to cancel: '
58 | read AGREE
59 | fi
60 | done
61 |
62 | mkdir -p ~/ikube/tls
63 |
64 | IPS=(${CP0_IP} ${CP1_IP} ${CP2_IP})
65 |
66 | PRIORITY=(100 50 30)
67 | STATE=("MASTER" "BACKUP" "BACKUP")
68 | HEALTH_CHECK=""
69 | for index in 0 1 2; do
70 | HEALTH_CHECK=${HEALTH_CHECK}"""
71 | real_server ${IPS[$index]} 6443 {
72 | weight 1
73 | SSL_GET {
74 | url {
75 | path /healthz
76 | status_code 200
77 | }
78 | connect_timeout 3
79 | nb_get_retry 3
80 | delay_before_retry 3
81 | }
82 | }
83 | """
84 | done
85 |
86 | for index in 0 1 2; do
87 | ip=${IPS[${index}]}
88 | echo """
89 | global_defs {
90 | router_id LVS_DEVEL
91 | }
92 |
93 | vrrp_instance VI_1 {
94 | state ${STATE[${index}]}
95 | interface ${NET_IF}
96 | virtual_router_id 80
97 | priority ${PRIORITY[${index}]}
98 | advert_int 1
99 | authentication {
100 | auth_type PASS
101 | auth_pass just0kk
102 | }
103 | virtual_ipaddress {
104 | ${VIP}
105 | }
106 | }
107 |
108 | virtual_server ${VIP} 6443 {
109 | delay_loop 6
110 | lb_algo loadbalance
111 | lb_kind DR
112 | net_mask 255.255.255.0
113 | persistence_timeout 0
114 | protocol TCP
115 |
116 | ${HEALTH_CHECK}
117 | }
118 | """ > ~/ikube/keepalived-${index}.conf
119 | scp ~/ikube/keepalived-${index}.conf ${ip}:/etc/keepalived/keepalived.conf
120 |
121 | ssh ${ip} "
122 | systemctl stop keepalived
123 | systemctl enable keepalived
124 | systemctl start keepalived
125 | kubeadm reset -f
126 | rm -rf /etc/kubernetes/pki/"
127 | done
128 |
129 | echo """
130 | apiVersion: kubeadm.k8s.io/v1beta1
131 | kind: ClusterConfiguration
132 | kubernetesVersion: v1.14.0
133 | controlPlaneEndpoint: "${VIP}:6443"
134 | apiServer:
135 | certSANs:
136 | - ${CP0_IP}
137 | - ${CP1_IP}
138 | - ${CP2_IP}
139 | - ${VIP}
140 | networking:
141 | # This CIDR is a Calico default. Substitute or remove for your CNI provider.
142 | podSubnet: ${CIDR}
143 | ---
144 | apiVersion: kubeproxy.config.k8s.io/v1alpha1
145 | kind: KubeProxyConfiguration
146 | mode: ipvs
147 | """ > /etc/kubernetes/kubeadm-config.yaml
148 |
149 | kubeadm init --config /etc/kubernetes/kubeadm-config.yaml
150 | mkdir -p $HOME/.kube
151 | cp -f /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf ${HOME}/.kube/config
152 |
153 | curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lentil1016/kubeadm-ha/1.14.0/calico/calico.yaml | sed "s!8.8.8.8!${CP0_IP}!g" | sed "s!192.168.0.0/16!${CIDR}!g" | kubectl apply -f -
154 |
155 | JOIN_CMD=`kubeadm token create --print-join-command`
156 |
157 | for index in 1 2; do
158 | ip=${IPS[${index}]}
159 | ssh $ip "mkdir -p /etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd; mkdir -p ~/.kube/"
160 | scp /etc/kubernetes/pki/ca.crt $ip:/etc/kubernetes/pki/ca.crt
161 | scp /etc/kubernetes/pki/ca.key $ip:/etc/kubernetes/pki/ca.key
162 | scp /etc/kubernetes/pki/sa.key $ip:/etc/kubernetes/pki/sa.key
163 | scp /etc/kubernetes/pki/sa.pub $ip:/etc/kubernetes/pki/sa.pub
164 | scp /etc/kubernetes/pki/front-proxy-ca.crt $ip:/etc/kubernetes/pki/front-proxy-ca.crt
165 | scp /etc/kubernetes/pki/front-proxy-ca.key $ip:/etc/kubernetes/pki/front-proxy-ca.key
166 | scp /etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/ca.crt $ip:/etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/ca.crt
167 | scp /etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/ca.key $ip:/etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/ca.key
168 | scp /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf $ip:/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
169 | scp /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf $ip:~/.kube/config
170 |
171 | ssh ${ip} "${JOIN_CMD} --experimental-control-plane"
172 | done
173 |
174 | echo "Cluster create finished."
175 |
176 | echo """
177 | [req]
178 | distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
179 | prompt = yes
180 |
181 | [ req_distinguished_name ]
182 | countryName = Country Name (2 letter code)
183 | countryName_value = CN
184 |
185 | stateOrProvinceName = State or Province Name (full name)
186 | stateOrProvinceName_value = Beijing
187 |
188 | localityName = Locality Name (eg, city)
189 | localityName_value = Haidian
190 |
191 | organizationName = Organization Name (eg, company)
192 | organizationName_value = Channelsoft
193 |
194 | organizationalUnitName = Organizational Unit Name (eg, section)
195 | organizationalUnitName_value = R & D Department
196 |
197 | commonName = Common Name (eg, your name or your server\'s hostname)
198 | commonName_value = *.multi.io
199 |
200 |
201 | emailAddress = Email Address
202 | emailAddress_value = lentil1016@gmail.com
203 | """ > ~/ikube/tls/openssl.cnf
204 | openssl req -newkey rsa:4096 -nodes -config ~/ikube/tls/openssl.cnf -days 3650 -x509 -out ~/ikube/tls/tls.crt -keyout ~/ikube/tls/tls.key
205 | kubectl create -n kube-system secret tls ssl --cert ~/ikube/tls/tls.crt --key ~/ikube/tls/tls.key
206 | kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lentil1016/kubeadm-ha/1.14.0/plugin/traefik.yaml
207 | kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lentil1016/kubeadm-ha/1.14.0/plugin/metrics.yaml
208 | kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lentil1016/kubeadm-ha/1.14.0/plugin/kubernetes-dashboard.yaml
209 |
210 | echo "Plugin install finished."
211 | echo "Waiting for all pods into 'Running' status. You can press 'Ctrl + c' to terminate this waiting any time you like."
212 | POD_UNREADY=`kubectl get pods -n kube-system 2>&1|awk '{print $3}'|grep -vE 'Running|STATUS'`
213 | NODE_UNREADY=`kubectl get nodes 2>&1|awk '{print $2}'|grep 'NotReady'`
214 | while [ "${POD_UNREADY}" != "" -o "${NODE_UNREADY}" != "" ]; do
215 | sleep 1
216 | POD_UNREADY=`kubectl get pods -n kube-system 2>&1|awk '{print $3}'|grep -vE 'Running|STATUS'`
217 | NODE_UNREADY=`kubectl get nodes 2>&1|awk '{print $2}'|grep 'NotReady'`
218 | done
219 |
220 | echo
221 |
222 | kubectl get cs
223 | kubectl get nodes
224 | kubectl get pods -n kube-system
225 |
226 | echo """
227 | join command:
228 | `kubeadm token create --print-join-command`"""
229 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | kubeadm reset -f
4 |
5 | echo """
6 | apiVersion: kubeadm.k8s.io/v1beta1
7 | kind: ClusterConfiguration
8 | kubernetesVersion: v1.14.0
9 | networking:
10 | # This CIDR is a Calico default. Substitute or remove for your CNI provider.
11 | podSubnet: 192.168.0.0/16
12 | ---
13 | apiVersion: kubeproxy.config.k8s.io/v1alpha1
14 | kind: KubeProxyConfiguration
15 | mode: ipvs
16 | """ > /etc/kubernetes/kubeadm-config.yaml
17 |
18 | kubeadm init --config /etc/kubernetes/kubeadm-config.yaml
19 | mkdir -p $HOME/.kube
20 | rm -f $HOME/.kube/config
21 | cp -f /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf ${HOME}/.kube/config
22 |
23 | kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lentil1016/kubeadm-ha/1.14.0/calico/calico.yaml
24 |
25 | echo "Cluster create finished."
26 |
27 | mkdir -p ~/ikube/tls
28 | echo """
29 | [req]
30 | distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
31 | prompt = yes
32 | [ req_distinguished_name ]
33 | countryName = Country Name (2 letter code)
34 | countryName_value = CN
35 | stateOrProvinceName = State or Province Name (full name)
36 | stateOrProvinceName_value = Beijing
37 | localityName = Locality Name (eg, city)
38 | localityName_value = Haidian
39 | organizationName = Organization Name (eg, company)
40 | organizationName_value = Channelsoft
41 | organizationalUnitName = Organizational Unit Name (eg, section)
42 | organizationalUnitName_value = R & D Department
43 | commonName = Common Name (eg, your name or your server\'s hostname)
44 | commonName_value = *.multi.io
45 | emailAddress = Email Address
46 | emailAddress_value = lentil1016@gmail.com
47 | """ > ~/ikube/tls/openssl.cnf
48 | openssl req -newkey rsa:4096 -nodes -config ~/ikube/tls/openssl.cnf -days 3650 -x509 -out ~/ikube/tls/tls.crt -keyout ~/ikube/tls/tls.key
49 |
50 | kubectl create -n kube-system secret tls ssl --cert ~/ikube/tls/tls.crt --key ~/ikube/tls/tls.key
51 | kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lentil1016/kubeadm-ha/1.14.0/plugin/traefik.yaml
52 | kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lentil1016/kubeadm-ha/1.14.0/plugin/metrics.yaml
53 | kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lentil1016/kubeadm-ha/1.14.0/plugin/kubernetes-dashboard.yaml
54 |
55 | echo "Plugin install finished."
56 | echo "Waiting for all pods into 'Running' statu. You can press 'Ctrl + c' to terminate this waiting any time you like."
57 | POD_UNREADY=`kubectl get pods -n kube-system 2>&1|awk '{print $3}'|grep -vE 'Running|STATUS'`
58 | NODE_UNREADY=`kubectl get nodes 2>&1|awk '{print $2}'|grep 'NotReady'`
59 | while [ "${POD_UNREADY}" != "" -o "${NODE_UNREADY}" != "" ]; do
60 | sleep 1
61 | POD_UNREADY=`kubectl get pods -n kube-system 2>&1|awk '{print $3}'|grep -vE 'Running|STATUS'`
62 | NODE_UNREADY=`kubectl get nodes 2>&1|awk '{print $2}'|grep 'NotReady'`
63 | done
64 |
65 | echo
66 |
67 | kubectl get cs
68 | kubectl get nodes
69 | kubectl get pods -n kube-system
70 |
71 | echo """
72 | join command:
73 | `kubeadm token create --print-join-command`"""
74 |
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1 | # Copyright 2017 The Kubernetes Authors.
2 | #
3 | # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
4 | # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
5 | # You may obtain a copy of the License at
6 | #
7 | # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
8 | #
9 | # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
10 | # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
11 | # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
12 | # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
13 | # limitations under the License.
14 |
15 | # Configuration to deploy release version of the Dashboard UI compatible with
16 | # Kubernetes 1.8.
17 | #
18 | # Example usage: kubectl create -f
19 |
20 | ---
21 | apiVersion: v1
22 | kind: Secret
23 | metadata:
24 | labels:
25 | k8s-app: kubernetes-dashboard
26 | # Allows editing resource and makes sure it is created first.
27 | addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: EnsureExists
28 | name: kubernetes-dashboard-certs
29 | namespace: kube-system
30 | type: Opaque
31 | ---
32 | apiVersion: v1
33 | kind: Secret
34 | metadata:
35 | labels:
36 | k8s-app: kubernetes-dashboard
37 | # Allows editing resource and makes sure it is created first.
38 | addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: EnsureExists
39 | name: kubernetes-dashboard-key-holder
40 | namespace: kube-system
41 | type: Opaque
42 | ---
43 | # ------------------- Dashboard Service Account ------------------- #
44 |
45 | apiVersion: v1
46 | kind: ServiceAccount
47 | metadata:
48 | labels:
49 | k8s-app: kubernetes-dashboard
50 | name: kubernetes-dashboard-admin
51 | namespace: kube-system
52 |
53 | ---
54 | # ------------------- Dashboard Role & Role Binding ------------------- #
55 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
56 | kind: ClusterRoleBinding
57 | metadata:
58 | name: kubernetes-dashboard-admin
59 | namespace: kube-system
60 | roleRef:
61 | apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
62 | kind: ClusterRole
63 | name: cluster-admin
64 | subjects:
65 | - kind: ServiceAccount
66 | name: kubernetes-dashboard-admin
67 | namespace: kube-system
68 |
69 | ---
70 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
71 | kind: ClusterRole
72 | metadata:
73 | name: cluster-watcher
74 | rules:
75 | - apiGroups:
76 | - '*'
77 | resources:
78 | - '*'
79 | verbs:
80 | - 'get'
81 | - 'list'
82 | - nonResourceURLs:
83 | - '*'
84 | verbs:
85 | - 'get'
86 | - 'list'
87 | - apiGroups: [""]
88 | resources: ["secrets"]
89 | resourceNames: ["kubernetes-dashboard-key-holder", "kubernetes-dashboard-certs"]
90 | verbs: ["get", "update", "delete"]
91 | # Allow Dashboard to get and update 'kubernetes-dashboard-settings' config map.
92 | - apiGroups: [""]
93 | resources: ["configmaps"]
94 | resourceNames: ["kubernetes-dashboard-settings"]
95 | verbs: ["get", "update"]
96 | # Allow Dashboard to get metrics from heapster.
97 | - apiGroups: [""]
98 | resources: ["services"]
99 | resourceNames: ["heapster"]
100 | verbs: ["proxy"]
101 | ---
102 | # ------------------- Dashboard Deployment ------------------- #
103 | apiVersion: apps/v1
104 | kind: Deployment
105 | metadata:
106 | name: kubernetes-dashboard
107 | namespace: kube-system
108 | labels:
109 | k8s-app: kubernetes-dashboard
110 | kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
111 | addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcile
112 | spec:
113 | selector:
114 | matchLabels:
115 | k8s-app: kubernetes-dashboard
116 | template:
117 | metadata:
118 | labels:
119 | k8s-app: kubernetes-dashboard
120 | annotations:
121 | scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/critical-pod: ''
122 | seccomp.security.alpha.kubernetes.io/pod: 'docker/default'
123 | spec:
124 | priorityClassName: system-cluster-critical
125 | containers:
126 | - name: kubernetes-dashboard
127 | image: k8s.gcr.io/kubernetes-dashboard-amd64:v1.10.1
128 | resources:
129 | limits:
130 | cpu: 100m
131 | memory: 300Mi
132 | requests:
133 | cpu: 50m
134 | memory: 100Mi
135 | ports:
136 | - containerPort: 8443
137 | protocol: TCP
138 | args:
139 | - --auto-generate-certificates
140 | volumeMounts:
141 | - name: kubernetes-dashboard-certs
142 | mountPath: /certs
143 | - name: tmp-volume
144 | mountPath: /tmp
145 | livenessProbe:
146 | httpGet:
147 | scheme: HTTPS
148 | path: /
149 | port: 8443
150 | initialDelaySeconds: 30
151 | timeoutSeconds: 30
152 | volumes:
153 | - name: kubernetes-dashboard-certs
154 | secret:
155 | secretName: kubernetes-dashboard-certs
156 | - name: tmp-volume
157 | emptyDir: {}
158 | serviceAccountName: kubernetes-dashboard-admin
159 | tolerations:
160 | - key: node-role.kubernetes.io/master
161 | effect: NoSchedule
162 |
163 | ---
164 | # ------------------- Dashboard Service ------------------- #
165 |
166 | kind: Service
167 | apiVersion: v1
168 | metadata:
169 | labels:
170 | k8s-app: kubernetes-dashboard
171 | name: kubernetes-dashboard
172 | namespace: kube-system
173 | spec:
174 | ports:
175 | - port: 443
176 | targetPort: 8443
177 | selector:
178 | k8s-app: kubernetes-dashboard
179 | ---
180 | kind: Ingress
181 | apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
182 | metadata:
183 | name: dashboard
184 | namespace: kube-system
185 | annotations:
186 | kubernetes.io/ingress.class: traefik
187 | spec:
188 | rules:
189 | - host: dashboard.multi.io
190 | http:
191 | paths:
192 | - backend:
193 | serviceName: kubernetes-dashboard
194 | servicePort: 443
195 | path: /
196 |
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/plugin/metrics.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
2 | kind: ClusterRoleBinding
3 | metadata:
4 | name: metrics-server:system:auth-delegator
5 | labels:
6 | kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
7 | addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcile
8 | roleRef:
9 | apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
10 | kind: ClusterRole
11 | name: system:auth-delegator
12 | subjects:
13 | - kind: ServiceAccount
14 | name: metrics-server
15 | namespace: kube-system
16 | ---
17 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
18 | kind: RoleBinding
19 | metadata:
20 | name: metrics-server-auth-reader
21 | namespace: kube-system
22 | labels:
23 | kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
24 | addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcile
25 | roleRef:
26 | apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
27 | kind: Role
28 | name: extension-apiserver-authentication-reader
29 | subjects:
30 | - kind: ServiceAccount
31 | name: metrics-server
32 | namespace: kube-system
33 | ---
34 | apiVersion: v1
35 | kind: ServiceAccount
36 | metadata:
37 | name: metrics-server
38 | namespace: kube-system
39 | labels:
40 | kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
41 | addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcile
42 | ---
43 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
44 | kind: ClusterRole
45 | metadata:
46 | name: system:metrics-server
47 | labels:
48 | kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
49 | addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcile
50 | rules:
51 | - apiGroups:
52 | - ""
53 | resources:
54 | - pods
55 | - nodes
56 | - nodes/stats
57 | - namespaces
58 | verbs:
59 | - get
60 | - list
61 | - watch
62 | - apiGroups:
63 | - "extensions"
64 | resources:
65 | - deployments
66 | verbs:
67 | - get
68 | - list
69 | - update
70 | - watch
71 | ---
72 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
73 | kind: ClusterRoleBinding
74 | metadata:
75 | name: system:metrics-server
76 | labels:
77 | kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
78 | addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcile
79 | roleRef:
80 | apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
81 | kind: ClusterRole
82 | name: system:metrics-server
83 | subjects:
84 | - kind: ServiceAccount
85 | name: metrics-server
86 | namespace: kube-system
87 | ---
88 | apiVersion: v1
89 | kind: ConfigMap
90 | metadata:
91 | name: metrics-server-config
92 | namespace: kube-system
93 | labels:
94 | kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
95 | addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: EnsureExists
96 | data:
97 | NannyConfiguration: |-
98 | apiVersion: nannyconfig/v1alpha1
99 | kind: NannyConfiguration
100 | ---
101 | apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
102 | kind: Deployment
103 | metadata:
104 | name: metrics-server
105 | namespace: kube-system
106 | labels:
107 | k8s-app: metrics-server
108 | kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
109 | addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcile
110 | version: v0.3.1
111 | spec:
112 | selector:
113 | matchLabels:
114 | k8s-app: metrics-server
115 | version: v0.3.1
116 | template:
117 | metadata:
118 | name: metrics-server
119 | labels:
120 | k8s-app: metrics-server
121 | version: v0.3.1
122 | annotations:
123 | scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/critical-pod: ''
124 | seccomp.security.alpha.kubernetes.io/pod: 'docker/default'
125 | spec:
126 | priorityClassName: system-cluster-critical
127 | serviceAccountName: metrics-server
128 | containers:
129 | - name: metrics-server
130 | image: k8s.gcr.io/metrics-server-amd64:v0.3.1
131 | command:
132 | - /metrics-server
133 | - --metric-resolution=30s
134 | - --kubelet-preferred-address-types=InternalIP
135 | - --kubelet-insecure-tls
136 | ports:
137 | - containerPort: 443
138 | name: https
139 | protocol: TCP
140 | - name: metrics-server-nanny
141 | image: k8s.gcr.io/addon-resizer:1.8.4
142 | resources:
143 | limits:
144 | cpu: 100m
145 | memory: 300Mi
146 | requests:
147 | cpu: 5m
148 | memory: 50Mi
149 | env:
150 | - name: MY_POD_NAME
151 | valueFrom:
152 | fieldRef:
153 | fieldPath: metadata.name
154 | - name: MY_POD_NAMESPACE
155 | valueFrom:
156 | fieldRef:
157 | fieldPath: metadata.namespace
158 | volumeMounts:
159 | - name: metrics-server-config-volume
160 | mountPath: /etc/config
161 | command:
162 | - /pod_nanny
163 | - --config-dir=/etc/config
164 | - --cpu=300m
165 | - --extra-cpu=20m
166 | - --memory=200Mi
167 | - --extra-memory=10Mi
168 | - --threshold=5
169 | - --deployment=metrics-server
170 | - --container=metrics-server
171 | - --poll-period=300000
172 | - --estimator=exponential
173 | - --minClusterSize=2
174 | volumes:
175 | - name: metrics-server-config-volume
176 | configMap:
177 | name: metrics-server-config
178 | tolerations:
179 | - key: "CriticalAddonsOnly"
180 | operator: "Exists"
181 | - key: node-role.kubernetes.io/master
182 | effect: NoSchedule
183 | ---
184 | apiVersion: v1
185 | kind: Service
186 | metadata:
187 | name: metrics-server
188 | namespace: kube-system
189 | labels:
190 | addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcile
191 | kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
192 | kubernetes.io/name: "Metrics-server"
193 | spec:
194 | selector:
195 | k8s-app: metrics-server
196 | ports:
197 | - port: 443
198 | protocol: TCP
199 | targetPort: https
200 | ---
201 | apiVersion: apiregistration.k8s.io/v1beta1
202 | kind: APIService
203 | metadata:
204 | name: v1beta1.metrics.k8s.io
205 | labels:
206 | kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
207 | addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcile
208 | spec:
209 | service:
210 | name: metrics-server
211 | namespace: kube-system
212 | group: metrics.k8s.io
213 | version: v1beta1
214 | insecureSkipTLSVerify: true
215 | groupPriorityMinimum: 100
216 | versionPriority: 100
217 |
218 |
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1 | ---
2 | kind: ClusterRole
3 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1
4 | metadata:
5 | name: traefik-ingress-controller
6 | rules:
7 | - apiGroups:
8 | - ""
9 | resources:
10 | - services
11 | - endpoints
12 | - secrets
13 | verbs:
14 | - get
15 | - list
16 | - watch
17 | - apiGroups:
18 | - extensions
19 | resources:
20 | - ingresses
21 | verbs:
22 | - get
23 | - list
24 | - watch
25 | ---
26 | kind: ClusterRoleBinding
27 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1
28 | metadata:
29 | name: traefik-ingress-controller
30 | roleRef:
31 | apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
32 | kind: ClusterRole
33 | name: traefik-ingress-controller
34 | subjects:
35 | - kind: ServiceAccount
36 | name: traefik-ingress-controller
37 | namespace: kube-system
38 | ---
39 | apiVersion: v1
40 | kind: ServiceAccount
41 | metadata:
42 | name: traefik-ingress-controller
43 | namespace: kube-system
44 | ---
45 | kind: ConfigMap
46 | apiVersion: v1
47 | metadata:
48 | name: traefik-conf
49 | namespace: kube-system
50 | data:
51 | traefik.toml: |
52 | insecureSkipVerify = true
53 | defaultEntryPoints = ["http"]
54 | [entryPoints]
55 | [entryPoints.http]
56 | address = ":80"
57 | ---
58 | kind: DaemonSet
59 | apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
60 | metadata:
61 | name: traefik-ingress-controller
62 | namespace: kube-system
63 | labels:
64 | k8s-app: traefik-ingress-lb
65 | spec:
66 | template:
67 | metadata:
68 | labels:
69 | k8s-app: traefik-ingress-lb
70 | name: traefik-ingress-lb
71 | spec:
72 | serviceAccountName: traefik-ingress-controller
73 | tolerations:
74 | - key: node-role.kubernetes.io/master
75 | effect: NoSchedule
76 | terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 60
77 | hostNetwork: true
78 | volumes:
79 | - name: config
80 | configMap:
81 | name: traefik-conf
82 | containers:
83 | - image: k8s.gcr.io/traefik:1.7.9
84 | name: traefik-ingress-lb
85 | ports:
86 | - name: http
87 | containerPort: 80
88 | hostPort: 80
89 | - name: admin
90 | containerPort: 8080
91 | securityContext:
92 | privileged: true
93 | args:
94 | - --configfile=/config/traefik.toml
95 | - -d
96 | - --web
97 | - --kubernetes
98 | volumeMounts:
99 | - mountPath: "/config"
100 | name: "config"
101 | ---
102 | kind: Service
103 | apiVersion: v1
104 | metadata:
105 | name: traefik-ingress-service
106 | spec:
107 | selector:
108 | k8s-app: traefik-ingress-lb
109 | ports:
110 | - protocol: TCP
111 | port: 80
112 | name: web
113 | - protocol: TCP
114 | port: 8080
115 | name: admin
116 | - protocol: TCP
117 | port: 443
118 | name: https
119 | type: NodePort
120 | apiVersion: v1
121 | kind: Service
122 | metadata:
123 | name: traefik-web-ui
124 | namespace: kube-system
125 | spec:
126 | selector:
127 | k8s-app: traefik-ingress-lb
128 | ports:
129 | - port: 80
130 | targetPort: 8080
131 | ---
132 | apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
133 | kind: Ingress
134 | metadata:
135 | name: traefik-web-ui
136 | namespace: kube-system
137 | annotations:
138 | kubernetes.io/ingress.class: traefik
139 | spec:
140 | rules:
141 | - host: ingress.multi.io
142 | http:
143 | paths:
144 | - backend:
145 | serviceName: traefik-web-ui
146 | servicePort: 80
147 |
148 |
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/plugin/traefik.yaml:
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1 | ---
2 | kind: ClusterRole
3 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1
4 | metadata:
5 | name: traefik-ingress-controller
6 | rules:
7 | - apiGroups:
8 | - ""
9 | resources:
10 | - services
11 | - endpoints
12 | - secrets
13 | verbs:
14 | - get
15 | - list
16 | - watch
17 | - apiGroups:
18 | - extensions
19 | resources:
20 | - ingresses
21 | verbs:
22 | - get
23 | - list
24 | - watch
25 | ---
26 | kind: ClusterRoleBinding
27 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1
28 | metadata:
29 | name: traefik-ingress-controller
30 | roleRef:
31 | apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
32 | kind: ClusterRole
33 | name: traefik-ingress-controller
34 | subjects:
35 | - kind: ServiceAccount
36 | name: traefik-ingress-controller
37 | namespace: kube-system
38 | ---
39 | apiVersion: v1
40 | kind: ServiceAccount
41 | metadata:
42 | name: traefik-ingress-controller
43 | namespace: kube-system
44 | ---
45 | kind: ConfigMap
46 | apiVersion: v1
47 | metadata:
48 | name: traefik-conf
49 | namespace: kube-system
50 | data:
51 | traefik.toml: |
52 | insecureSkipVerify = true
53 | defaultEntryPoints = ["http","https"]
54 | [entryPoints]
55 | [entryPoints.http]
56 | address = ":80"
57 | [entryPoints.https]
58 | address = ":443"
59 | [entryPoints.https.tls]
60 | [[entryPoints.https.tls.certificates]]
61 | CertFile = "/ssl/tls.crt"
62 | KeyFile = "/ssl/tls.key"
63 | ---
64 | kind: DaemonSet
65 | apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
66 | metadata:
67 | name: traefik-ingress-controller
68 | namespace: kube-system
69 | labels:
70 | k8s-app: traefik-ingress-lb
71 | spec:
72 | template:
73 | metadata:
74 | labels:
75 | k8s-app: traefik-ingress-lb
76 | name: traefik-ingress-lb
77 | spec:
78 | serviceAccountName: traefik-ingress-controller
79 | tolerations:
80 | - key: node-role.kubernetes.io/master
81 | effect: NoSchedule
82 | terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 60
83 | hostNetwork: true
84 | volumes:
85 | - name: ssl
86 | secret:
87 | secretName: ssl
88 | - name: config
89 | configMap:
90 | name: traefik-conf
91 | containers:
92 | - image: k8s.gcr.io/traefik:1.7.9
93 | name: traefik-ingress-lb
94 | ports:
95 | - name: http
96 | containerPort: 80
97 | hostPort: 80
98 | - name: admin
99 | containerPort: 8080
100 | securityContext:
101 | privileged: true
102 | args:
103 | - --configfile=/config/traefik.toml
104 | - -d
105 | - --web
106 | - --kubernetes
107 | volumeMounts:
108 | - mountPath: "/ssl"
109 | name: "ssl"
110 | - mountPath: "/config"
111 | name: "config"
112 | ---
113 | kind: Service
114 | apiVersion: v1
115 | metadata:
116 | name: traefik-ingress-service
117 | spec:
118 | selector:
119 | k8s-app: traefik-ingress-lb
120 | ports:
121 | - protocol: TCP
122 | port: 80
123 | name: web
124 | - protocol: TCP
125 | port: 8080
126 | name: admin
127 | - protocol: TCP
128 | port: 443
129 | name: https
130 | type: NodePort
131 | apiVersion: v1
132 | kind: Service
133 | metadata:
134 | name: traefik-web-ui
135 | namespace: kube-system
136 | spec:
137 | selector:
138 | k8s-app: traefik-ingress-lb
139 | ports:
140 | - port: 80
141 | targetPort: 8080
142 | ---
143 | apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
144 | kind: Ingress
145 | metadata:
146 | name: traefik-web-ui
147 | namespace: kube-system
148 | annotations:
149 | kubernetes.io/ingress.class: traefik
150 | spec:
151 | rules:
152 | - host: ingress.multi.io
153 | http:
154 | paths:
155 | - backend:
156 | serviceName: traefik-web-ui
157 | servicePort: 80
158 |
159 |
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