Update Kubernetes from v1.9.3 to v1.9.4

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Dalton Hubble 2018-03-11 13:15:35 -07:00
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## Latest
* Kubernetes [v1.9.4](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/CHANGELOG-1.9.md#v194)
* Introduce [worker pools](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/worker-pools/) for AWS and Google Cloud. Allow groups of workers with different properties to be joined to a cluster.
* Use new Network Load Balancers and cross zone load balancing on AWS
* Allow flexvolume plugins to be used on all Typhoon clusters (not just bare-metal)
* Allow flexvolume plugins to be used on any Typhoon cluster (not just bare-metal)
* Upgrade etcd from v3.2.15 to v3.3.2
* Update Calico from v3.0.2 to v3.0.3
* Use kubernetes-incubator/bootkube v0.10.0

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster
## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.9.3 (upstream, via [kubernetes-incubator/bootkube](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube))
* Kubernetes v1.9.4 (upstream, via [kubernetes-incubator/bootkube](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube))
* Single or multi-master, workloads isolated on workers, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/)
* Advanced features like [worker pools](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/worker-pools/) and [preemption](https://typhoon.psdn.io/google-cloud/#preemption) (varies by platform)
@ -87,9 +87,9 @@ In 4-8 minutes (varies by platform), the cluster will be ready. This Google Clou
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.secrets/clusters/yavin/auth/kubeconfig
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS AGE VERSION
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal Ready 6m v1.9.3
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.3
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.3
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal Ready 6m v1.9.4
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.4
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.4
```
List the pods.

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## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.9.3 (upstream, via [kubernetes-incubator/bootkube](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube))
* Kubernetes v1.9.4 (upstream, via [kubernetes-incubator/bootkube](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube))
* Single or multi-master, workloads isolated on workers, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/)
* Advanced features like [worker pools](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/worker-pools/)

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# Self-hosted Kubernetes assets (kubeconfig, manifests)
module "bootkube" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootkube.git?ref=c92f3589db759611bc376be6b56d572ec6d263a7"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootkube.git?ref=c5fc93d95fe4993511656cdd6372afbd1307f08f"
cluster_name = "${var.cluster_name}"
api_servers = ["${format("%s.%s", var.cluster_name, var.dns_zone)}"]

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contents:
inline: |
KUBELET_IMAGE_URL=docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.3
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.4
- path: /etc/sysctl.d/max-user-watches.conf
filesystem: root
contents:

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contents:
inline: |
KUBELET_IMAGE_URL=docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.3
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.4
- path: /etc/sysctl.d/max-user-watches.conf
filesystem: root
contents:
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--volume config,kind=host,source=/etc/kubernetes \
--mount volume=config,target=/etc/kubernetes \
--insecure-options=image \
docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube:v1.9.3 \
docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube:v1.9.4 \
--net=host \
--dns=host \
--exec=/kubectl -- --kubeconfig=/etc/kubernetes/kubeconfig delete node $(hostname)

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## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.9.3 (upstream, via [kubernetes-incubator/bootkube](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube))
* Kubernetes v1.9.4 (upstream, via [kubernetes-incubator/bootkube](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube))
* Single or multi-master, workloads isolated on workers, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/)
* Ready for Ingress, Dashboards, Metrics, and other optional [addons](https://typhoon.psdn.io/addons/overview/)

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# Self-hosted Kubernetes assets (kubeconfig, manifests)
module "bootkube" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootkube.git?ref=c92f3589db759611bc376be6b56d572ec6d263a7"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootkube.git?ref=c5fc93d95fe4993511656cdd6372afbd1307f08f"
cluster_name = "${var.cluster_name}"
api_servers = ["${var.k8s_domain_name}"]

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contents:
inline: |
KUBELET_IMAGE_URL=docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.3
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.4
- path: /etc/hostname
filesystem: root
mode: 0644

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contents:
inline: |
KUBELET_IMAGE_URL=docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.3
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.4
- path: /etc/hostname
filesystem: root
mode: 0644

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contents:
inline: |
KUBELET_IMAGE_URL=docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.3
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.4
- path: /etc/hostname
filesystem: root
mode: 0644

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## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.9.3 (upstream, via [kubernetes-incubator/bootkube](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube))
* Kubernetes v1.9.4 (upstream, via [kubernetes-incubator/bootkube](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube))
* Single or multi-master, workloads isolated on workers, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/)
* Ready for Ingress, Dashboards, Metrics, and other optional [addons](https://typhoon.psdn.io/addons/overview/)

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# Self-hosted Kubernetes assets (kubeconfig, manifests)
module "bootkube" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootkube.git?ref=c92f3589db759611bc376be6b56d572ec6d263a7"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootkube.git?ref=c5fc93d95fe4993511656cdd6372afbd1307f08f"
cluster_name = "${var.cluster_name}"
api_servers = ["${format("%s.%s", var.cluster_name, var.dns_zone)}"]

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contents:
inline: |
KUBELET_IMAGE_URL=docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.3
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.4
- path: /etc/sysctl.d/max-user-watches.conf
filesystem: root
contents:

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contents:
inline: |
KUBELET_IMAGE_URL=docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.3
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.4
- path: /etc/sysctl.d/max-user-watches.conf
filesystem: root
contents:
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--volume config,kind=host,source=/etc/kubernetes \
--mount volume=config,target=/etc/kubernetes \
--insecure-options=image \
docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube:v1.9.3 \
docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube:v1.9.4 \
--net=host \
--dns=host \
--exec=/kubectl -- --kubeconfig=/etc/kubernetes/kubeconfig delete node $(hostname)

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```
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS AGE VERSION
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal Ready 6m v1.9.3
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.3
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.3
yavin-16x-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 3m v1.9.3
yavin-16x-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 3m v1.9.3
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal Ready 6m v1.9.4
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.4
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.4
yavin-16x-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 3m v1.9.4
yavin-16x-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 3m v1.9.4
```
### Variables

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# AWS
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.9.3 cluster on AWS.
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.9.4 cluster on AWS.
We'll declare a Kubernetes cluster in Terraform using the Typhoon Terraform module. On apply, a VPC, gateway, subnets, auto-scaling groups of controllers and workers, network load balancers for controllers and workers, and security groups will be created.
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster using the module `aws/container-linux/kubernetes`.
```tf
module "aws-tempest" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/container-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.9.3"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/container-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.9.4"
providers = {
aws = "aws.default"
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$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.secrets/clusters/tempest/auth/kubeconfig
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS AGE VERSION
ip-10-0-12-221 Ready 34m v1.9.3
ip-10-0-19-112 Ready 34m v1.9.3
ip-10-0-4-22 Ready 34m v1.9.3
ip-10-0-12-221 Ready 34m v1.9.4
ip-10-0-19-112 Ready 34m v1.9.4
ip-10-0-4-22 Ready 34m v1.9.4
```
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# Bare-Metal
In this tutorial, we'll network boot and provision a Kubernetes v1.9.3 cluster on bare-metal.
In this tutorial, we'll network boot and provision a Kubernetes v1.9.4 cluster on bare-metal.
First, we'll deploy a [Matchbox](https://github.com/coreos/matchbox) service and setup a network boot environment. Then, we'll declare a Kubernetes cluster in Terraform using the Typhoon Terraform module and power on machines. On PXE boot, machines will install Container Linux to disk, reboot into the disk install, and provision themselves as Kubernetes controllers or workers.
@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster using the module `bare-metal/container-linux/kuberne
```tf
module "bare-metal-mercury" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//bare-metal/container-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.9.3"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//bare-metal/container-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.9.4"
providers = {
local = "local.default"
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$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.secrets/clusters/mercury/auth/kubeconfig
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS AGE VERSION
node1.example.com Ready 11m v1.9.3
node2.example.com Ready 11m v1.9.3
node3.example.com Ready 11m v1.9.3
node1.example.com Ready 11m v1.9.4
node2.example.com Ready 11m v1.9.4
node3.example.com Ready 11m v1.9.4
```
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# Digital Ocean
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.9.3 cluster on Digital Ocean.
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.9.4 cluster on Digital Ocean.
We'll declare a Kubernetes cluster in Terraform using the Typhoon Terraform module. On apply, firewall rules, DNS records, tags, and droplets for Kubernetes controllers and workers will be created.
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster using the module `digital-ocean/container-linux/kube
```tf
module "digital-ocean-nemo" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//digital-ocean/container-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.9.3"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//digital-ocean/container-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.9.4"
providers = {
digitalocean = "digitalocean.default"
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$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.secrets/clusters/nemo/auth/kubeconfig
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS AGE VERSION
10.132.110.130 Ready 10m v1.9.3
10.132.115.81 Ready 10m v1.9.3
10.132.124.107 Ready 10m v1.9.3
10.132.110.130 Ready 10m v1.9.4
10.132.115.81 Ready 10m v1.9.4
10.132.124.107 Ready 10m v1.9.4
```
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# Google Cloud
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.9.3 cluster on Google Compute Engine (not GKE).
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.9.4 cluster on Google Compute Engine (not GKE).
We'll declare a Kubernetes cluster in Terraform using the Typhoon Terraform module. On apply, a network, firewall rules, managed instance groups of Kubernetes controllers and workers, network load balancers for controllers and workers, and health checks will be created.
@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster using the module `google-cloud/container-linux/kuber
```tf
module "google-cloud-yavin" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/container-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.9.3"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/container-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.9.4"
providers = {
google = "google.default"
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$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.secrets/clusters/yavin/auth/kubeconfig
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS AGE VERSION
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal Ready 6m v1.9.3
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.3
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.3
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal Ready 6m v1.9.4
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.4
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.4
```
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## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.9.3 (upstream, via [kubernetes-incubator/bootkube](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube))
* Kubernetes v1.9.4 (upstream, via [kubernetes-incubator/bootkube](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube))
* Single or multi-master, workloads isolated on workers, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/)
* Advanced features like [worker pools](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/worker-pools/) and [preemption](https://typhoon.psdn.io/google-cloud/#preemption) (varies by platform)
@ -86,9 +86,9 @@ In 4-8 minutes (varies by platform), the cluster will be ready. This Google Clou
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.secrets/clusters/yavin/auth/kubeconfig
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS AGE VERSION
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal Ready 6m v1.9.3
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.3
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.3
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal Ready 6m v1.9.4
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.4
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.9.4
```
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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=v1.9.3"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//bare-metal/container-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.9.4"
...
}
```

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## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.9.3 (upstream, via [kubernetes-incubator/bootkube](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube))
* Kubernetes v1.9.4 (upstream, via [kubernetes-incubator/bootkube](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube))
* Single or multi-master, workloads isolated on workers, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/)
* Ready for Ingress, Dashboards, Metrics, and other optional [addons](https://typhoon.psdn.io/addons/overview/)

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# Self-hosted Kubernetes assets (kubeconfig, manifests)
module "bootkube" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootkube.git?ref=c92f3589db759611bc376be6b56d572ec6d263a7"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootkube.git?ref=c5fc93d95fe4993511656cdd6372afbd1307f08f"
cluster_name = "${var.cluster_name}"
api_servers = ["${format("%s.%s", var.cluster_name, var.dns_zone)}"]

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contents:
inline: |
KUBELET_IMAGE_URL=docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.3
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.4
- path: /etc/sysctl.d/max-user-watches.conf
filesystem: root
contents:

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contents:
inline: |
KUBELET_IMAGE_URL=docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.3
KUBELET_IMAGE_TAG=v1.9.4
- path: /etc/sysctl.d/max-user-watches.conf
filesystem: root
contents:
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--volume config,kind=host,source=/etc/kubernetes \
--mount volume=config,target=/etc/kubernetes \
--insecure-options=image \
docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube:v1.9.3 \
docker://gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube:v1.9.4 \
--net=host \
--dns=host \
--exec=/kubectl -- --kubeconfig=/etc/kubernetes/kubeconfig delete node $(hostname)