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tf_kube_ignition

This terraform module generates ignition configuration for Container Linux to help with the bootstrapping of kubernetes nodes. It requires at least Kubernetes v1.9.

Input Variables

The input variables are documented in their description and it's best to refer to variables.tf.

Ouputs

  • master - the rendered ignition config for master nodes
  • worker - the rendered ignition config for worker nodes
  • etcd - the rendered ignition config for etcd nodes
  • cfssl - the rendered ignition config for cfssl server

Usage

Below is an example of how you might use this terraform module:

module "ignition" {
  source = "github.com/utilitywarehouse/tf_kube_ignition?ref=1.0.0"

  cloud_provider                           = "aws"
  enable_container_linux_update-engine     = true
  enable_container_linux_locksmithd_master = false
  enable_container_linux_locksmithd_worker = false
  dns_domain                               = "${var.role_name}.${var.account}.${var.vpc_dns_zone_name}"
  cluster_dns                              = "10.3.0.10"
  master_instance_count                    = "3"
  master_address                           = "master.kube.example.com"
  etcd_addresses                           = ["10.10.0.6", "10.10.0.7", "10.10.0.8"]
  oidc_issuer_url                          = "https://accounts.google.com"
  oidc_client_id                           = "000000000000-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.apps.googleusercontent.com"
  cfssl_ca_cn                              = "Example CA"
  cfssl_server_address                     = "${var.cfssl_instance_address}"
  cfssl_node_renew_timer                   = "*-*-* 00/6:00:00"
  cfssl_data_volumeid                      = "${module.cluster.cfssl_data_volumeid}"
  etcd_data_volumeids                      = "${module.cluster.etcd_data_volumeids}"
  etcd_additional_files                    = ["${data.ignition_file.if.rendered}"]
  etcd_additional_systemd_units            = ["${data.ignition_systemd_unit.isu.rendered}", "${data.ignition_systemd_unit.isu2.rendered}"]
  master_additional_systemd_units          = ["${data.ignition_systemd_unit.isu.rendered}"]
  worker_additional_systemd_units          = ["${data.ignition_systemd_unit.isu.rendered}"]
  cfssl_additional_systemd_units           = ["${data.ignition_systemd_unit.isu.rendered}"]
}

Certificates

Certificates for the cluster components are fetched from the cfssl server, and they all use the same CA.

As part of kubelet systemd service pre start processes we fetch all the needed certificates, following kubeadm docs. All kube components authenticate against apiservers using a client certificate and in particular CN as RBAC user and ORG as RBAC group.

We get the following certificates on every kubelet service restart:

Master

Kubelet

  • A node certificate to be used by kubelet kubeconfig to authenticate against apiserver
CN=system:node:<node_name>
ORG=system:master-nodes
  • A kubelet certificate to serve apiserver requests on port :10250, based on doc
CN=system:kubelet:<node_name>
ORG=system:kubelets

Apiserver

  • A serving certificate for the API server (apiserver) Common Name and Organisation are not important here as the cert will not be used to authenticate against apiservers, but the certificate need to specify all the alternative DNS names that the apiservers listen to.

  • A client certificate for the API server to connect to the kubelets securely (apiserver-kubelet-client)

CN=system:node:<node_name>
ORG=system:masters

Kube Scheduler

  • A scheduler certificate to be used in kube-scheduler's kubeconfig file to communicate with apiservers.
CN=system:kube-scheduler
ORG=

Kube Controller Manager

  • A controller-manager certificate to be used in kube-controller-manager's kubeconfig file to communicate with apiservers.
CN=system:kube-controller-manager
ORG=

Node

Kubelet

  • A node certificate to be used by kubelet kubeconfig to authenticate against apiserver
CN=system:node:<node_name>
ORG=system:nodes
  • A kubelet certificate to serve apiserver requests on port :10250, based on doc
CN=system:kubelet:<node_name>
ORG=system:kubelets