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James Turland 2023-12-04 11:24:05 +00:00
parent 78701624c4
commit 9af9a88fc3
2 changed files with 270 additions and 32 deletions

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ user=ubuntu
interface=eth0
# Set the virtual IP address (VIP)
vip=192.168.1.50
vip=192.168.3.50
# Array of master nodes
masters=($master2 $master3)
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ all=($master1 $master2 $master3 $worker1 $worker2)
allnomaster1=($master2 $master3 $worker1 $worker2)
#Loadbalancer IP range
lbrange=192.168.1.61-192.168.1.79
lbrange=192.168.3.60-192.168.3.80
#ssh certificate name variable
certName=id_rsa
@ -92,17 +92,6 @@ else
echo -e " \033[32;5mKubectl already installed\033[0m"
fi
# Install Docker to generate manifest and daemonset if not already present
if ! command -v docker version &> /dev/null
then
echo -e " \033[31;5mDocker not found, installing\033[0m"
curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com -o get-docker.sh
sudo sh get-docker.sh
wait $!
else
echo -e " \033[32;5mDocker already installed\033[0m"
fi
# Create SSH Config file to ignore checking (don't use in production!)
echo "StrictHostKeyChecking no" > ~/.ssh/config
@ -137,32 +126,23 @@ k3sup install \
echo -e " \033[32;5mFirst Node bootstrapped successfully!\033[0m"
# Step 2: Install Kube-VIP for HA
kubectl k3s-ha
kubectl apply -f https://kube-vip.io/manifests/rbac.yaml
# Step 3: Generate Daemonset with Docker
sudo docker run --network host --rm ghcr.io/kube-vip/kube-vip:$KVVERSION manifest daemonset \
--interface $interface \
--address $vip \
--inCluster \
--taint \
--controlplane \
--services \
--arp \
--leaderElection | tee $HOME/kube-vip.yaml
# Step 3: Download kube-vip
curl -sO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JamesTurland/JimsGarage/main/Kubernetes/K3S-Deploy/kube-vip
cat kube-vip | sed 's/$interface/'$interface'/g; s/$vip/'$vip'/g' > $HOME/kube-vip.yaml
# Step 4: Copy kube-vip.yaml to master1
scp -i ~/.ssh/$certName $HOME/kube-vip.yaml $user@$master1:~/kube-vip.yaml
# Step 5: Connect to Master1 and move kube-vip.yaml
ssh $user@$master1 -i ~/.ssh/$certName <<- EOF
sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/manifests
sudo mv kube-vip.yaml /var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/manifests/kube-vip.yaml
EOF
# Step 6: Add new master nodes (servers)
# Step 6: Add new master nodes (servers) & workers
for newnode in "${masters[@]}"; do
k3sup join \
--ip $newnode \
@ -177,6 +157,7 @@ for newnode in "${masters[@]}"; do
echo -e " \033[32;5mMaster node joined successfully!\033[0m"
done
# add workers
for newagent in "${workers[@]}"; do
k3sup join \
--ip $newagent \
@ -184,28 +165,41 @@ for newagent in "${workers[@]}"; do
--sudo \
--k3s-version $k3sVersion \
--server-ip $master1 \
--ssh-key $HOME/.ssh/$certName
--ssh-key $HOME/.ssh/$certName \
--k3s-extra-args "--node-label \"longhorn=true\",\"worker=true\""
echo -e " \033[32;5mAgent node joined successfully!\033[0m"
done
# Step 7: Install kube-vip as network LoadBalancer - Install the kube-vip Cloud Provider
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kube-vip/kube-vip-cloud-provider/main/manifest/kube-vip-cloud-controller.yaml
#IP range for loadbalancer services to use
kubectl create configmap -n kube-system kubevip --from-literal range-global=$lbrange
# Step 8: Install Metallb
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/metallb/metallb/v0.12.1/manifests/namespace.yaml
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/metallb/metallb/v0.13.12/config/manifests/metallb-native.yaml
# Download ipAddressPool and configure using lbrange above
curl -sO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JamesTurland/JimsGarage/main/Kubernetes/K3S-Deploy/ipAddressPool
cat ipAddressPool | sed 's/$lbrange/'$lbrange'/g' > $HOME/ipAddressPool.yaml
# Step 8: Test with Nginx
# Step 9: Test with Nginx
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/inlets/inlets-operator/master/contrib/nginx-sample-deployment.yaml -n default
kubectl expose deployment nginx-1 --port=80 --type=LoadBalancer -n default
echo -e " \033[32;5mWaiting 20s for K3S to sync and LoadBalancer to come online\033[0m"
echo -e " \033[32;5mWaiting for K3S to sync and LoadBalancer to come online\033[0m"
while [[ $(kubectl get pods -l app=nginx -o 'jsonpath={..status.conditions[?(@.type=="Ready")].status}') != "True" ]]; do
sleep 1
done
# Step 10: Deploy IP Pools and l2Advertisement
kubectl wait --namespace metallb-system \
--for=condition=ready pod \
--selector=component=controller \
--timeout=120s
kubectl apply -f ipAddressPool.yaml
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JamesTurland/JimsGarage/main/Kubernetes/K3S-Deploy/l2Advertisement.yaml
kubectl get nodes
kubectl get svc
kubectl get pods --all-namespaces -o wide
echo -e " \033[32;5mHappy Kubing! Access Nginx at EXTERNAL-IP above\033[0m"
echo -e " \033[32;5mHappy Kubing! Access Nginx at EXTERNAL-IP above\033[0m"

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echo -e " \033[36;5m \033[0m"
echo -e " \033[32;5m https://youtube.com/@jims-garage \033[0m"
echo -e " \033[32;5m \033[0m"
#############################################
# YOU SHOULD ONLY NEED TO EDIT THIS SECTION #
#############################################
# Version of Kube-VIP to deploy
KVVERSION="v0.6.3"
# Set the IP addresses of the admin, masters, and workers nodes
admin=192.168.3.5
master1=192.168.3.21
master2=192.168.3.22
master3=192.168.3.23
worker1=192.168.3.24
worker2=192.168.3.25
# User of remote machines
user=ubuntu
# Interface used on remotes
interface=eth0
# Set the virtual IP address (VIP)
vip=192.168.3.50
# Array of all master nodes
allmasters=($master1 $master2 $master3)
# Array of master nodes
masters=($master2 $master3)
# Array of worker nodes
workers=($worker1 $worker2)
# Array of all
all=($master1 $master2 $master3 $worker1 $worker2)
# Array of all minus master1
allnomaster1=($master2 $master3 $worker1 $worker2)
#Loadbalancer IP range
lbrange=192.168.3.60-192.168.3.80
#ssh certificate name variable
certName=id_rsa
#############################################
# DO NOT EDIT BELOW #
#############################################
# For testing purposes - in case time is wrong due to VM snapshots
sudo timedatectl set-ntp off
sudo timedatectl set-ntp on
# Move SSH certs to ~/.ssh and change permissions
cp /home/$user/{$certName,$certName.pub} /home/$user/.ssh
chmod 600 /home/$user/.ssh/$certName
chmod 644 /home/$user/.ssh/$certName.pub
# Install Kubectl if not already present
if ! command -v kubectl version &> /dev/null
then
echo -e " \033[31;5mKubectl not found, installing\033[0m"
curl -LO "https://dl.k8s.io/release/$(curl -L -s https://dl.k8s.io/release/stable.txt)/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl"
sudo install -o root -g root -m 0755 kubectl /usr/local/bin/kubectl
else
echo -e " \033[32;5mKubectl already installed\033[0m"
fi
# Create SSH Config file to ignore checking (don't use in production!)
echo "StrictHostKeyChecking no" > ~/.ssh/config
#add ssh keys for all nodes
for node in "${all[@]}"; do
ssh-copy-id $user@$node
done
# Step 1: Create Kube VIP
# create RKE2's self-installing manifest dir
sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/rancher/rke2/server/manifests
# Install the kube-vip deployment into rke2's self-installing manifest folder
curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JamesTurland/JimsGarage/main/Kubernetes/RKE2/k3s | vipAddress=$vip vipInterface=$interface sh | sudo tee /var/lib/rancher/rke2/server/manifests/kube-vip.yaml
# Find/Replace all k3s entries to represent rke2
sudo sed -i 's/k3s/rke2/g' /var/lib/rancher/rke2/server/manifests/kube-vip.yaml
# copy kube-vip.yaml to home directory
sudo cp /var/lib/rancher/rke2/server/manifests/kube-vip.yaml ~/kube-vip.yaml
# change owner
sudo chown $user:$user kube-vip.yaml
# make kube folder to run kubectl later
mkdir ~/.kube
# create the rke2 config file
sudo mkdir -p /etc/rancher/rke2
touch config.yaml
echo "tls-san:" >> config.yaml
echo " - $vip" >> config.yaml
echo " - $master1" >> config.yaml
echo " - $master2" >> config.yaml
echo " - $master3" >> config.yaml
echo "write-kubeconfig-mode: 0644" >> config.yaml
echo "disable:" >> config.yaml
echo " - rke2-ingress-nginx" >> config.yaml
# copy config.yaml to rancher directory
sudo cp ~/config.yaml /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
# update path with rke2-binaries
echo 'export KUBECONFIG=/etc/rancher/rke2/rke2.yaml' >> ~/.bashrc ; echo 'export PATH=${PATH}:/var/lib/rancher/rke2/bin' >> ~/.bashrc ; echo 'alias k=kubectl' >> ~/.bashrc ; source ~/.bashrc ;
# Step 2: Copy kube-vip.yaml and certs to all masters
for newnode in "${allmasters[@]}"; do
scp -i ~/.ssh/$certName $HOME/kube-vip.yaml $user@$newnode:~/kube-vip.yaml
scp -i ~/.ssh/$certName $HOME/config.yaml $user@$newnode:~/config.yaml
scp -i ~/.ssh/$certName ~/.ssh/{$certName,$certName.pub} $user@$newnode:~/.ssh
echo -e " \033[32;5mCopied successfully!\033[0m"
done
# Step 3: Connect to Master1 and move kube-vip.yaml and config.yaml. Then install RKE2, copy token back to admin machine. We then use the token to bootstrap additional masternodes
ssh -tt $user@$master1 -i ~/.ssh/$certName sudo su <<EOF
mkdir -p /var/lib/rancher/rke2/server/manifests
mv kube-vip.yaml /var/lib/rancher/rke2/server/manifests/kube-vip.yaml
mkdir -p /etc/rancher/rke2
mv config.yaml /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
echo 'export KUBECONFIG=/etc/rancher/rke2/rke2.yaml' >> ~/.bashrc ; echo 'export PATH=${PATH}:/var/lib/rancher/rke2/bin' >> ~/.bashrc ; echo 'alias k=kubectl' >> ~/.bashrc ; source ~/.bashrc ;
curl -sfL https://get.rke2.io | sh -
systemctl enable rke2-server.service
systemctl start rke2-server.service
echo "StrictHostKeyChecking no" > ~/.ssh/config
ssh-copy-id -i /home/$user/.ssh/$certName $user@$admin
scp -i /home/$user/.ssh/$certName /var/lib/rancher/rke2/server/token $user@$admin:~/token
scp -i /home/$user/.ssh/$certName /etc/rancher/rke2/rke2.yaml $user@$admin:~/.kube/rke2.yaml
exit
EOF
echo -e " \033[32;5mMaster1 Completed\033[0m"
# Step 4: Set variable to the token we just extracted, set kube config location
token=`cat token`
sudo cat ~/.kube/rke2.yaml | sed 's/127.0.0.1/'$master1'/g' > $HOME/.kube/config
sudo chown $(id -u):$(id -g) $HOME/.kube/config
export KUBECONFIG=${HOME}/.kube/config
sudo cp ~/.kube/config /etc/rancher/rke2/rke2.yaml
kubectl get nodes
# Step 5: Install kube-vip as network LoadBalancer - Install the kube-vip Cloud Provider
kubectl apply -f https://kube-vip.io/manifests/rbac.yaml
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kube-vip/kube-vip-cloud-provider/main/manifest/kube-vip-cloud-controller.yaml
#IP range for loadbalancer services to use
kubectl create configmap -n kube-system kubevip --from-literal range-global=$lbrange
# Step 6: Add other Masternodes, note we import the token we extracted from step 3
for newnode in "${masters[@]}"; do
ssh -tt $user@$newnode -i ~/.ssh/$certName sudo su <<EOF
mkdir -p /etc/rancher/rke2
touch /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
echo "token: $token" >> /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
echo "server: https://$master1:9345" >> /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
echo "tls-san:" >> /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
echo " - $vip" >> /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
echo " - $master1" >> /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
echo " - $master2" >> /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
echo " - $master3" >> /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
curl -sfL https://get.rke2.io | sh -
systemctl enable rke2-server.service
systemctl start rke2-server.service
exit
EOF
echo -e " \033[32;5mMaster node joined successfully!\033[0m"
done
kubectl get nodes
# Step 7: Add Workers
for newnode in "${workers[@]}"; do
ssh -tt $user@$newnode -i ~/.ssh/$certName sudo su <<EOF
mkdir -p /etc/rancher/rke2
touch /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
echo "token: $token" >> /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
echo "server: https://$vip:9345" >> /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
echo "node-label:" >> /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
echo " - worker=true" >> /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
echo " - longhorn=true" >> /etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml
curl -sfL https://get.rke2.io | INSTALL_RKE2_TYPE="agent" sh -
systemctl enable rke2-agent.service
systemctl start rke2-agent.service
exit
EOF
echo -e " \033[32;5mMaster node joined successfully!\033[0m"
done
kubectl get nodes
# Step 8: Install Rancher (Optional - Delete if not required)
#Install Helm
curl -fsSL -o get_helm.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/helm/helm/main/scripts/get-helm-3
chmod 700 get_helm.sh
./get_helm.sh
# Add Rancher Helm Repo & create namespace
helm repo add rancher-latest https://releases.rancher.com/server-charts/latest
kubectl create namespace cattle-system
# Install Cert-Manager
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager/releases/download/v1.13.2/cert-manager.crds.yaml
helm repo add jetstack https://charts.jetstack.io
helm repo update
helm install cert-manager jetstack/cert-manager \
--namespace cert-manager \
--create-namespace \
--version v1.13.2
kubectl get pods --namespace cert-manager
# Install Rancher
helm install rancher rancher-latest/rancher \
--namespace cattle-system \
--set hostname=rancher.my.org \
--set bootstrapPassword=admin
kubectl -n cattle-system rollout status deploy/rancher
kubectl -n cattle-system get deploy rancher
# Add Rancher LoadBalancer
kubectl get svc -n cattle-system
kubectl expose deployment rancher --name=rancher-lb --port=443 --type=LoadBalancer -n cattle-system
while [[ $(kubectl get svc -n cattle-system 'jsonpath={..status.conditions[?(@.type=="Pending")].status}') = "True" ]]; do
sleep 5
echo -e " \033[32;5mWaiting for LoadBalancer to come online\033[0m"
done
kubectl get svc -n cattle-system
echo -e " \033[32;5mAccess Rancher from the IP above - Password is admin!\033[0m"