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Cloud Infrastructure Provisioning - OpenStack
This lab will walk you through provisioning the compute instances required for running a H/A Kubernetes cluster. A total of 6 virtual machines will be created.
After completing this guide you should have the following compute instances:
openstack server list
+--------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------+----------------------------------------+---------------------+
| ID | Name | Status | Networks | Image Name |
+--------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------+----------------------------------------+---------------------+
| 17da9ba7-a0c3-415a-9fe2-b2729d4ba3da | worker2 | ACTIVE | kubernetes=10.240.0.22 | ubuntu-16.04 |
| d52281ba-0a76-4abf-addb-cd56c79d3f1d | worker1 | ACTIVE | kubernetes=10.240.0.21 | ubuntu-16.04 |
| f44c0c77-9810-4cf4-977e-45dafbe87074 | worker0 | ACTIVE | kubernetes=10.240.0.20 | ubuntu-16.04 |
| 96e690b4-e8cb-4733-aa1d-5262106181a2 | controller2 | ACTIVE | kubernetes=10.240.0.12 | ubuntu-16.04 |
| d69f09c1-00e5-465a-831c-446206461d28 | controller1 | ACTIVE | kubernetes=10.240.0.11 | ubuntu-16.04 |
| 80fc744c-d20e-4f24-9b10-c8a26ffbade3 | controller0 | ACTIVE | kubernetes=10.240.0.10, 169.45.x.x | ubuntu-16.04 |
+--------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------+----------------------------------------+---------------------+
All machines will be provisioned with fixed private IP addresses to simplify the bootstrap process.
To make our Kubernetes control plane remotely accessible, a Floating IP address will be assigned to one of the Kubernetes controllers. You can also assign floating IPs to all the nodes. In this example we're going to assign an IP to controller0 and use that to access the remailing nodes.
Networking
Create a Kubernetes network:
openstack network create kubernetes
Create a subnet for the Kubernetes cluster:
openstack subnet create --network kubernetes
--subnet-range 10.240.0.0/24 kubernetes
Create a router for the network:
openstack router create kubernetes
openstack router add subnet kubernetes kubernetes
### Firewall Rules
First, create a security group:
openstack security group create kubernetes
openstack security group rule create
--ingress
--protocol icmp
--src-ip 0.0.0.0/0
kubernetes
openstack security group rule create
--ingress --src-group kubernetes --protocol udp kubernetes
openstack security group rule create
--ingress --src-group kubernetes --protocol tcp kubernetes
openstack security group rule create
--ingress
--protocol tcp
--dst-port 3389
--src-ip 0.0.0.0/0
kubernetes
openstack security group rule create
--ingress
--protocol tcp
--dst-port 22
--src-ip 0.0.0.0/0
kubernetes
openstack security group rule create
--ingress
--protocol tcp
--dst-port 6443
--src-ip 0.0.0.0/0
kubernetes
openstack security group rule list kubernetes
+--------------------------------------+-------------+-----------+------------+--------------------------------------+ | ID | IP Protocol | IP Range | Port Range | Remote Security Group | +--------------------------------------+-------------+-----------+------------+--------------------------------------+ | 110fc25a-6cc7-409f-9b8f-40be05884203 | None | None | | None | | 2327d33b-e497-4006-87e3-7991810b1686 | udp | None | | 6f6399ef-b69b-49cb-9f97-8fcad96715bf | | 2dfe89ce-c167-4f75-89df-a7bc3007336d | icmp | 0.0.0.0/0 | | None | | 2e175bd1-f885-41de-97af-0787be7fba9e | tcp | 0.0.0.0/0 | 3389:3389 | None | | 39eaea13-92f5-438b-929c-d7585c84e4b2 | tcp | 0.0.0.0/0 | 22:22 | None | | 5acea256-84b0-420d-923f-f257fe4e7319 | tcp | 0.0.0.0/0 | 6443:6443 | None | | b6bc42d0-9f3f-4dcf-a5b1-7196968320d3 | tcp | None | | 6f6399ef-b69b-49cb-9f97-8fcad96715bf | | d1038338-bf4b-4f25-8c29-a104d74c2803 | None | None | | None | +--------------------------------------+-------------+-----------+------------+--------------------------------------+
## Provision Virtual Machines
All the VMs in this lab will be provisioned using Ubuntu 16.04 mainly because it runs a newish Linux Kernel that has good support for Docker.
### Virtual Machines
#### Kubernetes Controllers
openstack server create --image ubuntu-16.04 --flavor m1.small
--security-group kubernetes --key-name tbritten
--nic net-id=1f9ce4ba-2203-4dc2-b411-c0b35ac588c8,v4-fixed-ip=10.240.0.10
controller0
openstack server create --image ubuntu-16.04 --flavor m1.small
--security-group kubernetes --key-name tbritten
--nic net-id=1f9ce4ba-2203-4dc2-b411-c0b35ac588c8,v4-fixed-ip=10.240.0.11
controller1
openstack server create --image ubuntu-16.04 --flavor m1.small
--security-group kubernetes --key-name tbritten
--nic net-id=1f9ce4ba-2203-4dc2-b411-c0b35ac588c8,v4-fixed-ip=10.240.0.12
controller2
#### Kubernetes Workers
openstack server create --image ubuntu-16.04 --flavor m1.small
--security-group kubernetes --key-name tbritten
--nic net-id=1f9ce4ba-2203-4dc2-b411-c0b35ac588c8,v4-fixed-ip=10.240.0.20
worker0
openstack server create --image ubuntu-16.04 --flavor m1.small
--security-group kubernetes --key-name tbritten
--nic net-id=1f9ce4ba-2203-4dc2-b411-c0b35ac588c8,v4-fixed-ip=10.240.0.21
worker1
openstack server create --image ubuntu-16.04 --flavor m1.small
--security-group kubernetes --key-name tbritten
--nic net-id=1f9ce4ba-2203-4dc2-b411-c0b35ac588c8,v4-fixed-ip=10.240.0.22
worker2
### Kubernetes Public Address
Attached a floating IP to the controller0 to allow for remote access:
openstack server add floating ip controller0 169.45.x.x