Kubernetes cluster-api-provider-aws Project
This repository hosts an implementation of a provider for AWS for the cluster-api project.
Note: The additionals PRs are applied on top of vendored https://sigs.k8s.io/cluster-api
:
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How to build the images in the RH infrastructure
The Dockerfiles use as builder
in the FROM
instruction which is not currently supported
by the RH's docker fork (see https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubebuilder/issues/268).
One needs to run the imagebuilder
command instead of the docker build
.
Note: this info is RH only, it needs to be backported every time the README.md
is synced with the upstream one.
How to deploy and test the machine controller with minikube
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Install kvm
Depending on your virtualization manager you can choose a different driver.
In order to install kvm, you can run (as described in the drivers documentation):
$ sudo yum install libvirt-daemon-kvm qemu-kvm libvirt-daemon-config-network
$ systemctl start libvirtd
$ sudo usermod -a -G libvirt $(whoami)
$ newgrp libvirt
To install to kvm2 driver:
curl -Lo docker-machine-driver-kvm2 https://storage.googleapis.com/minikube/releases/latest/docker-machine-driver-kvm2 \
&& chmod +x docker-machine-driver-kvm2 \
&& sudo cp docker-machine-driver-kvm2 /usr/local/bin/ \
&& rm docker-machine-driver-kvm2
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Deploying the cluster
Because of cluster-api#475 the minikube version can't be higher than 0.28.0
.
To install minikube v0.28.0
, you can run:
$ curl -Lo minikube https://storage.googleapis.com/minikube/releases/v0.28.0/minikube-linux-amd64 && chmod +x minikube && sudo mv minikube /usr/local/bin/
To deploy the cluster:
minikube start --vm-driver kvm2
eval $(minikube docker-env)
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Building the machine controller
$ make -C cmd/machine-controller
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Deploying the cluster-api stack manifests
Add your AWS credentials to the addons.yaml
file (in base64
format). You can either do this manually or use the
examples/render-aws-secrets.sh
.
The easy deployment is:
./examples/render-aws-secrets.sh examples/addons.yaml | kubectl apply -f -
The manual deployment is:
$ echo -n 'your_id' | base64
$ echo -n 'your_key' | base64
$ kubectl apply -f examples/addons.yaml
Deploy the components:
$ kubectl apply -f examples/cluster-api-server.yaml
$ kubectl apply -f examples/provider-components.yml
Deploy the cluster manigest:
$ kubectl apply -f examples/cluster.yaml
Deploy the machines:
$ kubectl apply -f examples/machine.yaml --validate=false
or alternatively:
$ kubectl apply -f examples/machine-set.yaml --validate=false