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h1. The ungleich kubernetes infrastructure and ungleich kubernetes manual
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h2. Status
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This document is **pre-production**.
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This document is to become the ungleich kubernetes infrastructure overview as well as the ungleich kubernetes manual.
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h2. k8s clusters
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| Cluster            | Purpose/Setup     | Maintainer | Master(s)                     | argo                                                   | v4 http proxy | last verified |
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| c0.k8s.ooo         | Dev               | -          | UNUSED                        |                                                        |               |    2021-10-05 |
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| c1.k8s.ooo         | retired           |            | -                             |                                                        |               |    2022-03-15 |
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| c2.k8s.ooo         | Dev p7 HW         | Nico       | server47 server53 server54    | "argo":https://argocd-server.argocd.svc.c2.k8s.ooo     |               |    2021-10-05 |
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| c3.k8s.ooo         | retired           | -          | -                             |                                                        |               |    2021-10-05 |
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| c4.k8s.ooo         | Dev2 p7 HW        | Jin-Guk    | server52 server53 server54    |                                                        |               |             - |
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| c5.k8s.ooo         | retired           |            | -                             |                                                        |               |    2022-03-15 |
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| c6.k8s.ooo         | Dev p6 VM Jin-Guk | Jin-Guk    |                               |                                                        |               |               |
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| [[p5.k8s.ooo]]     | production        |            | server34 server36 server38    | "argo":https://argocd-server.argocd.svc.p5.k8s.ooo     | -             |               |
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| [[p5-cow.k8s.ooo]] | production        | Nico       | server47 server51 server55    | "argo":https://argocd-server.argocd.svc.p5-cow.k8s.ooo |               |    2022-08-27 |
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| [[p6.k8s.ooo]]     | production        |            | server67 server69 server71    | "argo":https://argocd-server.argocd.svc.p6.k8s.ooo     | 147.78.194.13 |    2021-10-05 |
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| [[p10.k8s.ooo]]    | production        |            | server63 server65 server83    | "argo":https://argocd-server.argocd.svc.p10.k8s.ooo    | 147.78.194.12 |    2021-10-05 |
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| [[k8s.ge.nau.so]]  | development       |            | server107 server108 server109 | "argo":https://argocd-server.argocd.svc.k8s.ge.nau.so  |               |               |
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| [[dev.k8s.ooo]]    | development       |            | server110 server111 server112 | "argo":https://argocd-server.argocd.svc.dev.k8s.ooo    | -             |    2022-07-08 |
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| [[server121.k8s.ooo]] production | Nico | server121 | | | | 2022-09-06 |
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h2. General architecture and components overview
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* All k8s clusters are IPv6 only
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* We use BGP peering to propagate podcidr and serviceCidr networks to our infrastructure
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* The main public testing repository is "ungleich-k8s":https://code.ungleich.ch/ungleich-public/ungleich-k8s
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** Private configurations are found in the **k8s-config** repository
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h3. Cluster types
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| **Type/Feature**            | **Development**                | **Production**         |
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| Min No. nodes               | 3 (1 master, 3 worker)         | 5 (3 master, 3 worker) |
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| Recommended minimum         | 4 (dedicated master, 3 worker) | 8 (3 master, 5 worker) |
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| Separation of control plane | optional                       | recommended            |
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| Persistent storage          | required                       | required               |
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| Number of storage monitors  | 3                              | 5                      |
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h2. General k8s operations
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h3. Cheat sheet / external great references
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* "kubectl cheatsheet":https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/cheatsheet/
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h3. Allowing to schedule work on the control plane / removing node taints
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* Mostly for single node / test / development clusters
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* Just remove the master taint as follows
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kubectl taint nodes --all node-role.kubernetes.io/master-
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kubectl taint nodes --all node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane-
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You can check the node taints using @kubectl describe node ...@
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h3. Get the cluster admin.conf
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* On the masters of each cluster you can find the file @/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf@
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* To be able to administrate the cluster you can copy the admin.conf to your local machine
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* Multi cluster debugging can very easy if you name the config ~/cX-admin.conf (see example below)
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% scp root@server47.place7.ungleich.ch:/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf ~/c2-admin.conf
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h3. Installing a new k8s cluster
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* Decide on the cluster name (usually *cX.k8s.ooo*), X counting upwards
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** Using pXX.k8s.ooo for production clusters of placeXX
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* Use cdist to configure the nodes with requirements like crio
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* Decide between single or multi node control plane setups (see below)
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** Single control plane suitable for development clusters
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Typical init procedure:
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* Single control plane: @kubeadm init --config bootstrap/XXX/kubeadm.yaml@
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h3. Deleting a pod that is hanging in terminating state
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(from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35453792/pods-stuck-in-terminating-status)
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h3. Listing nodes of a cluster
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server22   Ready    <none>                 52d   v1.22.0
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h3. Removing / draining a node
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h3. (Re-)joining worker nodes after creating the cluster
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* We need to have an up-to-date token
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* We use different join commands for the workers and control plane nodes
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Generating the join command on an existing control plane node:
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h3. (Re-)joining control plane nodes after creating the cluster
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* We generate the token again
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SEE ALSO
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* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63936268/how-to-generate-kubeadm-token-for-secondary-control-plane-nodes
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* https://blog.scottlowe.org/2019/08/15/reconstructing-the-join-command-for-kubeadm/
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h3. How to fix etcd does not start when rejoining a kubernetes cluster as a control plane
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If during the above step etcd does not come up, @kubeadm join@ can hang as follows:
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[control-plane] Creating static Pod manifest for "kube-apiserver"                                                              
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error execution phase check-etcd: etcd cluster is not healthy: failed to dial endpoint https://[2a0a:e5c0:10:1:225:b3ff:fe20:37
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Then the problem is likely that the etcd server is still a member of the cluster. We first need to remove it from the etcd cluster and then the join works.
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etcd-server63   1/1     Running   0            3m11s
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[10:48] line:~% kubectl exec -n kube-system -ti etcd-server65 -- etcdctl --endpoints '[::1]:2379' --cacert /etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/ca.crt --cert  /etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/server.crt --key /etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/server.key member list
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* We found the solution using https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67921552/re-installed-node-cannot-join-kubernetes-cluster
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h3. Hardware Maintenance using ungleich-hardware
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Also see: [[The_ungleich_hardware_maintenance_guide]]
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h3. Triggering a cronjob / creating a job from a cronjob
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h3. su-ing into a user that has nologin shell set
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Found on https://serverfault.com/questions/351046/how-to-run-command-as-user-who-has-usr-sbin-nologin-as-shell
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h3. How to print a secret value
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h2. Calico CNI
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"install calicoctl (we choose the version as a pod)":https://docs.projectcalico.org/getting-started/clis/calicoctl/install#install-calicoctl-as-a-kubernetes-pod
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helm upgrade --install cilium cilium/cilium --version $version \
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h3. Argocd Installation
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* See https://argo-cd.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
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As there is no configuration management present yet, argocd is installed using
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kubectl create namespace argocd
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# Specific Version
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kubectl apply -n argocd -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/argoproj/argo-cd/stable/manifests/install.yaml
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h3. Get the argocd credentials
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h3. Accessing argocd
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* Navigate to https://localhost:8080
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h3. Using the argocd webhook to trigger changes
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h3. Deploying an application
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* Applications are deployed via git towards gitea (code.ungleich.ch) and then pulled by argo
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* Always include the *redmine-url* pointing to the (customer) ticket
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We use helm charts extensively.
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h3. Installing a helm chart
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* We always have {{ .Release.Name }} to identify the current "instance"
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* See more about standard labels on
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h2. Rook + Ceph
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h3. Executing ceph commands
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* Then delete the related deployment
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h2. Harbor
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h2. Monitoring / Prometheus
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* Via "kube-prometheus":https://github.com/prometheus-operator/kube-prometheus/
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Access via ...
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h3. Prometheus Options
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* "helm/kube-prometheus-stack":https://github.com/prometheus-community/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/kube-prometheus-stack
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h2. Nextcloud
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h3. How to get the nextcloud credentials 
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h3. How to fix "Access through untrusted domain"
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* To fix, edit /var/www/html/config/config.php and correct the domain
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* Then delete the pods
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h2. Infrastructure versions
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h3. ungleich kubernetes infrastructure v5 (2021-10)
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Clusters are configured / setup in this order:
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* "Networking via calico + BGP (non ECMP) using helm":https://docs.projectcalico.org/getting-started/kubernetes/helm
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** "rook for storage via argocd":https://rook.io/
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** haproxy for in IPv6-cluster-IPv4-to-IPv6 proxy via argocd
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** "ungleich-certbot managing certs and nginx":https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/ungleich/ungleich-certbot
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h3. ungleich kubernetes infrastructure v4 (2021-09)
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* rook is configured via manifests instead of using the rook-ceph-cluster helm chart
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* The rook operator is still being installed via helm
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h3. ungleich kubernetes infrastructure v3 (2021-07)
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* rook is now installed via helm via argocd instead of directly via manifests
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h3. ungleich kubernetes infrastructure v2 (2021-05)
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** argocd can apply helm templates directly without needing to go through Chart releases
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* We are also using argoflow for build flows
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h3. ungleich kubernetes infrastructure v1 (2021-01)
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We are using the following components:
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* "kubernetes-secret-generator":https://github.com/mittwald/kubernetes-secret-generator for creating secrets
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* "ungleich-certbot":https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/ungleich/ungleich-certbot
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** rbd for almost everything, *ReadWriteOnce*
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** Needed to manage resources automatically