Update Kubernetes from v1.16.1 to v1.16.2

* Update Calico from v3.9.1 to v3.9.2
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Dalton Hubble
2019-10-15 22:42:52 -07:00
parent a6702573a2
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ module "google-cloud-yavin" {
}
module "bare-metal-mercury" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//bare-metal/container-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.16.1"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//bare-metal/container-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.16.2"
...
}
```
@ -279,15 +279,15 @@ Typhoon modules have been adapted for Terraform v0.12. Provider plugins requirem
| Typhoon Release | Terraform version |
|-------------------|---------------------|
| v1.16.1 - ? | v0.12.x |
| v1.10.3 - v1.16.1 | v0.11.x |
| v1.16.2 - ? | v0.12.x |
| v1.10.3 - v1.16.2 | v0.11.x |
| v1.9.2 - v1.10.2 | v0.10.4+ or v0.11.x |
| v1.7.3 - v1.9.1 | v0.10.x |
| v1.6.4 - v1.7.2 | v0.9.x |
### New users
New users can start with Terraform v0.12.x and follow the docs for Typhoon v1.16.1+ without issue.
New users can start with Terraform v0.12.x and follow the docs for Typhoon v1.16.2+ without issue.
### Existing users
@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ tree .
└── infraB <- new Terraform v0.12.x configs
```
Define Typhoon clusters in the new config directory using Terraform v0.12 syntax. Follow the Typhoon v1.16.1+ docs (e.g. use `terraform12` in the `infraB` dir). See [AWS](/cl/aws), [Azure](/cl/azure), [Bare-Metal](/cl/bare-metal), [Digital Ocean](/cl/digital-ocean), or [Google-Cloud](/cl/google-cloud)) to create new clusters. Follow the usual [upgrade](/topics/maintenance/#upgrades) process to apply workloads and shift traffic. Later, switch back to the old config directory and deprovision clusters with Terraform v0.11.
Define Typhoon clusters in the new config directory using Terraform v0.12 syntax. Follow the Typhoon v1.16.2+ docs (e.g. use `terraform12` in the `infraB` dir). See [AWS](/cl/aws), [Azure](/cl/azure), [Bare-Metal](/cl/bare-metal), [Digital Ocean](/cl/digital-ocean), or [Google-Cloud](/cl/google-cloud)) to create new clusters. Follow the usual [upgrade](/topics/maintenance/#upgrades) process to apply workloads and shift traffic. Later, switch back to the old config directory and deprovision clusters with Terraform v0.11.
```shell
terraform12 init