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Bootstrapping a H/A etcd cluster
In this lab you will bootstrap a 3 node etcd cluster. The following virtual machines will be used:
gcloud compute instances list
NAME ZONE MACHINE_TYPE PREEMPTIBLE INTERNAL_IP EXTERNAL_IP STATUS
etcd0 us-central1-f n1-standard-1 10.240.0.10 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX RUNNING
etcd1 us-central1-f n1-standard-1 10.240.0.11 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX RUNNING
etcd2 us-central1-f n1-standard-1 10.240.0.12 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX RUNNING
Why
All Kubernetes components are stateless which greatly simplifies managing a Kubernetes cluster. All state is stored in etcd, which is a database and must be treated special. etcd is being run on a dedicated set of machines for the following reasons:
- The etcd lifecycle is not tied to Kubernetes. We should be able to upgrade etcd independently of Kubernetes.
- Scaling out etcd is different than scaling out the Kubernetes Control Plane.
- Prevent other applications from taking up resources (CPU, Memory, I/O) required by etcd.
Provision the etcd Cluster
Run the following commands on etcd0
, etcd1
, etcd2
:
SSH into each machine using the
gcloud compute ssh
command
Move the TLS certificates in place:
sudo mkdir -p /etc/etcd/
sudo mv ca.pem kubernetes-key.pem kubernetes.pem /etc/etcd/
Download and install the etcd binaries:
wget https://github.com/coreos/etcd/releases/download/v3.0.1/etcd-v3.0.1-linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar -xvf etcd-v3.0.1-linux-amd64.tar.gz
sudo cp etcd-v3.0.1-linux-amd64/etcd* /usr/bin/
sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/etcd
Create the etcd systemd unit file:
export INTERNAL_IP=$(curl -s -H "Metadata-Flavor: Google" \
http://metadata.google.internal/computeMetadata/v1/instance/network-interfaces/0/ip)
export ETCD_NAME=$(hostname -s)
sudo sh -c "echo '[Unit]
Description=etcd
Documentation=https://github.com/coreos
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/etcd --name $ETCD_NAME \\
--cert-file=/etc/etcd/kubernetes.pem \\
--key-file=/etc/etcd/kubernetes-key.pem \\
--peer-cert-file=/etc/etcd/kubernetes.pem \\
--peer-key-file=/etc/etcd/kubernetes-key.pem \\
--trusted-ca-file=/etc/etcd/ca.pem \\
--peer-trusted-ca-file=/etc/etcd/ca.pem \\
--initial-advertise-peer-urls https://$INTERNAL_IP:2380 \\
--listen-peer-urls https://$INTERNAL_IP:2380 \\
--listen-client-urls https://$INTERNAL_IP:2379,http://127.0.0.1:2379 \\
--advertise-client-urls https://$INTERNAL_IP:2379 \\
--initial-cluster-token etcd-cluster-0 \\
--initial-cluster etcd0=https://10.240.0.10:2380,etcd1=https://10.240.0.11:2380,etcd2=https://10.240.0.12:2380 \\
--initial-cluster-state new \\
--data-dir=/var/lib/etcd
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=5
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target' > /etc/systemd/system/etcd.service"
Start etcd:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable etcd
sudo systemctl start etcd
Verification
sudo systemctl status etcd --no-pager
Remember to run these steps on
etcd0
,etcd1
, andetcd2
Verification
Once all 3 etcd nodes have been bootstrapped verify the etcd cluster is healthy:
gcloud compute ssh etcd0
etcdctl --ca-file=/etc/etcd/ca.pem cluster-health
member 3a57933972cb5131 is healthy: got healthy result from https://10.240.0.12:2379
member f98dc20bce6225a0 is healthy: got healthy result from https://10.240.0.10:2379
member ffed16798470cab5 is healthy: got healthy result from https://10.240.0.11:2379
cluster is healthy