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2 Commits (878a099752aa344b3b420c190a6b56be19096007)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dustin 15cb675297 r/kubelet: Pass --config arg to service
The systemd unit configuration installed by Fedora's _kubeadm_ package
does not pass the `--config` argument to the kubelet service.  Without
this argument, the kubelet will not read the configuration file
generated by `kubeadm` from the `kubelet-config` ConfigMap.  Thus,
various features will not work correctly, including server TLS
bootstrap.
2024-12-07 09:35:57 -06:00
Dustin 0f600b9e6e kubernetes: Manage worker nodes
So far, I have been managing Kubernetes worker nodes with Fedora CoreOS
Ignition, but I have decided to move everything back to Fedora and
Ansible.  I like the idea of an immutable operating system, but the FCOS
implementation is not really what I want.  I like the automated updates,
but that can be accomplished with _dnf-automatic_.  I do _not_ like
giving up control of when to upgrade to the next Fedora release.
Mostly, I never did come up with a good way to manage application-level
configuration on FCOS machines.  None of my experiments (Cue+tmpl,
KCL+etcd+Luci) were successful, which mostly resulted in my manually
managing configuration on nodes individually.  Managing OS-level
configuration is also rather cumbersome, since it requires redeploying
the machine entirely.  Altogether, I just don't think FCOS fits with my
model of managing systems.

This commit introduces a new playbook, `kubernetes.yml`, and a handful of
new roles to manage Kubernetes worker nodes running Fedora Linux.  It
also adds two new deploy scripts, `k8s-worker.sh` and `k8s-longhorn.sh`,
which fully automate the process of bringing up worker nodes.
2024-11-24 10:33:21 -06:00