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Alpha Cluster Deployment

James Lott edited this page Feb 23, 2017 · 27 revisions

Architecture

The alpha cluster is deployed under the same architecture described for the test cluster

Deployed servers

The alpha cluster deploys the following instances of each class

1 master/control plane server:

  • kubmaster01

2 node/worker servers:

  • kubnode01
  • kubnode02

1 NFS Storage server:

  • kubvol01

Instance information

All of the deployed alpha nodes are one of two type of instances:

  • 1GB instance: (kubmaster01, kubvol01)
  • 2GB instance: (kubnode01, kubnode02)

All instances were deployed in the same datacenter of the same provider in order to enable private network communication

1GB Instance

  • 1GB RAM
  • 1 vCPU
  • 20GB Storage

2GB Instance

  • 2GB RAM
  • 1 vCPU
  • 30GB Storage

Base system deployment

kubmaster01, kubnode01, kubnode02

All three of these machines are deployed as Fedora 25 instances

Post-deployment configuration

  1. Set the system hostname
  2. Apply shared cluster configurations
  3. Disable password logins for the root user
  4. Install netdata for node monitoring
  5. Open firewall port for netdata
  6. Secure public ports
  7. Allow private network traffic
  8. Disable SELinux

These steps assume you are connected to the server being configured using SSH agent forwarding,(ssh -A $host) and that the SSH key being forwarded is associated with a GitHub account.

Before copy/pasting, set shell variable:

  • host: desired machine hostname
(
  set -e
  hostnamectl set-hostname ${host?}
  dnf -y install git-core
  git clone [email protected]:CodeForPhilly/ops.git /opt/ops
  (
    cd /opt/ops
    ln -s kubernetes/alpha-cluster/post-merge .git/hooks/post-merge
    .git/hooks/post-merge  
  )
  sed -i 's/^PermitRootLogin yes/PermitRootLogin without-password/' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
  systemctl restart sshd
  curl -Ss 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/firehol/netdata-demo-site/master/install-required-packages.sh' >/tmp/kickstart.sh && bash /tmp/kickstart.sh -i netdata-all && rm -f /tmp/kickstart.sh
  git clone https://github.com/firehol/netdata.git --depth=1
  ( cd netdata && ./netdata-installer.sh --install /opt )
  firewallctl zone '' -p add port 19999/tcp
  firewallctl zone '' -p remove service cockpit
  firewallctl zone internal -p add source 192.168.0.0/16
  firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=internal --set-target=ACCEPT  # for some inexplicable reason, this version of firewallctl does not provide a way to do this
  firewallctl reload
  sed -i 's/SELINUX=enforcing/SELINUX=permissive/' /etc/selinux/config
  setenforce 0
)

kubvol01

This machine is deployed as an openSUSE Leap 42.2 instance

Post-deployment configuration

  1. Set the system hostname
  2. Apply the shared cluster configurations
  3. Disable password logins for the root user
  4. Install man command (don't ask me why it's not there to start with...) or why it depends on 30 f'ing packages)
  5. Install netdata for node monitoring
  6. Lockdown public firewall
  7. Open firewall to private network
(
  set -e
  hostnamectl set-hostname ${host?}
  zypper in -y git-core
  git clone [email protected]:CodeForPhilly/ops.git /opt/ops
  (
    cd /opt/ops
    ln -s kubernetes/alpha-cluster/post-merge .git/hooks/post-merge
    .git/hooks/post-merge  
  )
  sed -i 's/^PermitRootLogin yes/PermitRootLogin without-password/' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
  systemctl restart sshd
  zypper in -y man
  curl -Ss 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/firehol/netdata-demo-site/master/install-required-packages.sh' >/tmp/kickstart.sh && bash /tmp/kickstart.sh -i netdata-all && rm -f /tmp/kickstart.sh
  git clone https://github.com/firehol/netdata.git --depth=1
  ( cd netdata && ./netdata-installer.sh --install /opt )
  zypper in -y firewalld
  systemctl start firewalld
  systemctl enable firewalld
  firewallctl zone '' -p add interface eth0
  firewallctl zone '' -p add port 19999/tcp
  firewallctl zone internal -p add source 192.168.0.0/16
  firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=internal --set-target=ACCEPT
  firewallctl reload
)

Cluster provisioning

These instruction presume that the workstation from which the administrator is working has been appropriately configured with the necessary workstation resources.

kubmaster01, kubnode01, kubnode02

These nodes are deployed using the kubernetes contrib ansible playbooks. The python environment from which ansible is run will require the python-netaddr module in order to use the playbooks.

Once the dependencies are satisfied, the following steps will provision the kubernetes nodes and master:

  1. Apply cluster configuration data to ansible playbooks
  2. Run ansible playbooks
  3. Open API port on master for remote use of kubectl

Before copy/pasting, set shell variables:

  • repo_contrib: path to kubernetes contrib repo
  • repo_ops: path to the ops repo
(
  set -e
  cp "${repo_ops?}/kubernetes/alpha-cluster/kubernetes-contrib.patch" "${repo_contrib?}/kubernetes-contrib.patch"
  cd "${repo_contrib?}"
  git apply kubernetes-contrib.patch
  cd ansible/scripts
  ./deploy-cluster.sh
  ssh root@kubmaster01 'firewallctl zone "" -p add service https && firewallctl reload'
)

kubvol01

  1. Install ZFS and NFS
  2. Load ZFS kernel module
  3. Create ZFS pool for container volumes
  4. Run NFS server
  5. Run ZFS programs
(
  set -e
  zypper ar obs://filesystems filesystems
  zypper in zfs-kmp-default zfs yast2-nfs-server
  modprobe zfs
  echo zfs > /etc/modules-load.d/zfs.conf
  zpool create -f kubvols /dev/sdc
  systemctl start nfs-server
  systemctl enable nfs-server
  systemctl start zfs.target
  systemctl enable zfs.target
)

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