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19 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dalton Hubble
aaa8e0261a Add Google Cloud worker instances to a target pool
* Background: A managed instance group of workers is used in backend
services for global load balancing (HTTP/HTTPS Ingress) and output
for custom global load balancing use cases
* Add worker instances to a target pool load balancing TCP/UDP
applications (NodePort or proxied). Output as `worker_target_pool`
* Health check for workers with a healthy Ingress controller. Forward
rules (regional) to target pools don't support different external and
internal ports so choosing nodes with Ingress allows proxying as a
workaround
* A target pool is a logical grouping only. It doesn't add costs to
clusters or worker pools
2019-04-01 21:03:48 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
46196af500 Remove Haswell minimum CPU platform requirement
* Google Cloud API implements `min_cpu_platform` to mean
"use exactly this CPU"
* Fix error creating clusters in newer regions lacking Haswell
platform (e.g. europe-west2) (#438)
* Reverts #405, added in v1.13.4
* Original goal of ignoring old Ivy/Sandy bridge CPUs in older regions
will be achieved shortly anyway. Google Cloud is deprecating those CPUs
in April 2019
* https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/specify-min-cpu-platform#how_selecting_a_minimum_cpu_platform_works
2019-03-27 19:51:32 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
2019177b6b Fix implicit map assignments to be explicit
* Terraform v0.12 will require map assignments be explicit,
part of v0.12 readiness
2019-03-12 01:19:54 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
ba4c5de052 Set the Google Cloud minimum CPU platform to Intel Haswell
* Intel Haswell or better is available in every zone around the world
* Neither Kubernetes nor Typhoon have a particular minimum processor
family. However, a few Google Cloud zones still default to Sandy/Ivy
bridge (scheduled to shift April 2019). Price is only based on machine
type so it is beneficial to opt for the next processor family
* Intel Haswell is a suitable minimum since it still allows plenty of
liberty in choosing any region or machine type
* Likely a slight increase to preemption probability in a few zones,
but any lower probability on Sandy/Ivy bridge is due to lower
desirability as they're phased out
* https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/regions-zones/
2019-02-18 12:55:04 -08:00
Dalton Hubble
b57273b6f1 Rename internal kube_dns_service_ip to cluster_dns_service_ip
* terraform-render-bootkube module deprecated kube_dns_service_ip
output in favor of cluster_dns_service_ip
* Rename k8s_dns_service_ip to cluster_dns_service_ip for
consistency too
2019-01-05 13:32:03 -08:00
Dalton Hubble
b8eeafe4f9 Template etcd_servers list to replace null_resource.repeat
* Remove the last usage of null_resource.repeat, which has
always been an eyesore for creating the etcd server list
* Originally, #224 switched to templating the etcd_servers
list for all clouds, but had to revert on GCP in #237
* https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon/pull/224
* https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon/pull/237
2018-08-21 22:46:24 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
0c4d59db87 Use global HTTP/TCP proxy load balancing for Ingress on GCP
* Switch Ingress from regional network load balancers to global
HTTP/TCP Proxy load balancing
* Reduce cost by ~$19/month per cluster. Google bills the first 5
global and regional forwarding rules separately. Typhoon clusters now
use 3 global and 0 regional forwarding rules.
* Worker pools no longer include an extraneous load balancer. Remove
worker module's `ingress_static_ip` output.
* Add `ingress_static_ipv4` output variable
* Add `worker_instance_group` output to allow custom global load
balancing
* Deprecate `controllers_ipv4_public` module output
* Deprecate `ingress_static_ip` module output. Use `ingress_static_ipv4`
2018-06-23 14:37:40 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
f3730b2bfa Add Container Linux Config snippets feature
* Introduce the ability to support Container Linux Config
"snippets" for controllers and workers on cloud platforms.
This allows end-users to customize hosts by providing Container
Linux configs that are additively merged into the base configs
defined by Typhoon. Config snippets are validated, merged, and
show any errors during `terraform plan`
* Example uses include adding systemd units, network configs,
mounts, files, raid arrays, or other disk provisioning features
provided by Container Linux Configs (using Ignition low-level)
* Requires terraform-provider-ct v0.2.1 plugin
2018-03-18 18:28:18 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
2592a0aad4 Allow Google accelerators (i.e. GPUs) on workers 2018-03-11 17:21:24 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
45b556c08f Fix overly strict firewall for GCP "worker pools"
* Fix issue where worker firewall rules didn't apply to
additional workers attached to a GCP cluster using the new
"worker pools" feature (unreleased, #148). Solves host
connection timeouts and pods not being scheduled to attached
worker pools.
* Add `name` field to GCP internal worker module to represent
the unique name of of the worker pool
* Use `cluster_name` field of GCP internal worker module for
passing the name of the cluster to which workers should be
attached
2018-03-03 17:40:17 -08:00
Dalton Hubble
98985e5acd Remove unused etcd_service_ip template variable
* etcd_service_ip dates back to deprecated self-hosted etcd
2018-02-26 22:20:20 -08:00
Dalton Hubble
486fdb6968 Simplify CLC kubeconfig templating on AWS and GCP
* Template terraform-render-bootkube's multi-line kubeconfig
output using the right indentation
* Add `kubeconfig` variable to google-cloud controllers and
workers Terraform submodules
* Remove `kubeconfig_*` variables from google-cloud controllers
and workers Terraform submodules
2018-02-26 12:49:01 -08:00
Barak Michener
e79088baa0 Add optional cluster_domain_suffix variable
* Allow kube-dns to respond to DNS queries with a custom
suffix, instead of the default 'cluster.local'
* Useful when multiple clusters exist on the same local
network and wish to query services on one another
2017-12-15 01:45:52 -08:00
Dalton Hubble
451fd86470 Improve internal firewall rules on Google Cloud
* Whitelist internal traffic between controllers and workers
* Switch to tag-based firewall policies rather than source IP
2017-11-08 00:15:06 -08:00
Dalton Hubble
a48dd9ebd8 Require google provider version ~> 1.1
* Require google provider plugin 1.1 or higher which includes fix:
https://github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-google/issues/574
* Remove workaround which statically set the persistent disk name
* Original reasons for workaround in a97df839 or GH #34
2017-11-04 12:59:19 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
6300383b43 Change worker managed instance group to span zones in region
* Change Google Cloud module to require the `region` variable
* Workers are created in random zones within the given region
* Tolerate Google Cloud zone failures or capacity issues
* If workers are preempted (if enabled), replacement instances can
be drawn from any zone in the region, which should avoid scheduling
issues that were possible before if a single zone aggressively
preempts instances (presumably due to Google Cloud capacity)
2017-11-04 12:59:19 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
43dc44623f Fix the terraform fmt of configs 2017-10-16 01:32:25 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
a97df839ea google-cloud: Set disk.device_name to match API default
* Terraform provider "google" plugin releases leave the disk
device_name as "" by default. Recently the API has started to
set a default name "persistent-disk-0". Plan and apply show
all instance groups need to be recreated to "fix" the name
* Impact: Controller and worker instance groups are deleted
and recreated, deleting data on controllers and bringing
down clusters
* Fix: Explicitly set the disk_name to persistent-disk-0 so
that terraform finds no diff needs to be applied.
* https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon/issues/34
* https://github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-google/issues/574
2017-10-11 18:04:39 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
795428329a google-cloud: Move controller and worker submodules under kubernetes 2017-09-27 20:50:32 -07:00