Updated the wordings and cleanup for Kubeadm AIO env setup. Change-Id: I3c603b91aa4d04f66986e47f7b19777806e8f68f
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Kubeadm AIO Container
This container builds a small AIO Kubeadm based Kubernetes deployment for Development and Gating use.
Instructions
OS Specific Host setup:
Ubuntu:
From a freshly provisioned Ubuntu 16.04 LTS host run:
sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install -y \
\
docker.io \
nfs-common \
git make
OS Independent Host setup:
You should install the kubectl
and helm
binaries:
KUBE_VERSION=v1.6.7
HELM_VERSION=v2.5.0
TMP_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
curl -sSL https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/${KUBE_VERSION}/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl -o ${TMP_DIR}/kubectl
chmod +x ${TMP_DIR}/kubectl
sudo mv ${TMP_DIR}/kubectl /usr/local/bin/kubectl
curl -sSL https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-helm/helm-${HELM_VERSION}-linux-amd64.tar.gz | tar -zxv --strip-components=1 -C ${TMP_DIR}
sudo mv ${TMP_DIR}/helm /usr/local/bin/helm
rm -rf ${TMP_DIR}
And clone the OpenStack-Helm repo:
git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack/openstack-helm
Build the AIO environment (optional)
A known good image is published to dockerhub on a fairly regular basis, but if you wish to build your own image, from the root directory of the OpenStack-Helm repo run:
export KUBEADM_IMAGE=openstackhelm/kubeadm-aio:v1.6.7
sudo docker build --pull -t ${KUBEADM_IMAGE} tools/kubeadm-aio
Deploy the AIO environment
To launch the environment run:
export KUBEADM_IMAGE=openstackhelm/kubeadm-aio:v1.6.7
export KUBE_VERSION=v1.6.7
./tools/kubeadm-aio/kubeadm-aio-launcher.sh
export KUBECONFIG=${HOME}/.kubeadm-aio/admin.conf
Once this has run without errors, you should hopefully have a Kubernetes single node environment running, with Helm, Calico, appropriate RBAC rules and node labels to get developing.
If you wish to use this environment as the primary Kubernetes environment on your host you may run the following, but note that this will wipe any previous client configuration you may have.
mkdir -p ${HOME}/.kube
cat ${HOME}/.kubeadm-aio/admin.conf > ${HOME}/.kube/config
If you wish to create dummy network devices for Neutron to manage there is a helper script that can set them up for you:
sudo docker exec kubelet /usr/bin/openstack-helm-aio-network-prep
Logs
You can get the logs from your kubeadm-aio
container by
running:
sudo docker logs -f kubeadm-aio