Set up High Availability (HA) Kubernetes on the service cluster
With Omnia, you can deploy a service Kubernetes cluster on the designated service nodes to efficiently distribute workload and manage resources for telemetry data collection.
This setup reduces the processing load on the OIM node and enhances overall scalability. Each service_kube_node is responsible for collecting telemetry data from its assigned subset of compute nodes.
Federated way of telemetry data collection improves efficiency for large-scale clusters.
Prerequisites
To deploy Kubernetes on service cluster, ensure that
service_k8sis added undersoftwaresin the/opt/omnia/input/project_default/software_config.json. Refer the sample config file below:{ "cluster_os_type": "rhel", "cluster_os_version": "10.0", "repo_config": "always", "softwares": [ {"name": "default_packages", "arch": ["x86_64","aarch64"]} {"name": "nfs", "arch": ["x86_64","aarch64"]}, {"name": "service_k8s","version": "1.31.4", "arch": ["x86_64"]} ], "service_k8s": [ {"name": "service_kube_control_plane"}, {"name": "service_etcd"}, {"name": "service_kube_node"} ] }
Omnia supports only Kubernetes version 1.31.4.
If you want to install CSI PowerScale driver, ensure that you provide the required values. Click Deploy CSI drivers for Dell PowerScale storage solutions for more information.
Ensure that there are a minimum of three
kube_control_planes.Ensure that the
kube_control_planeshas a full-featured RHEL operating system (OS) installed.Ensure that a hostname is configured on all the
kube_control_planes.The
kube_control_planeshas internet access to download necessary packages for cluster deployment and configuration.Ensure that the nfs server is reachable on all the diskless and diskfull nodes.
The
kube_control_planesmust be equipped with two active Network Interface Cards (NICs):One connected to the public network. It is used for accessing the internet.
One dedicated to internal cluster communication. It is used for internal cluster communication, Kubernetes deployment activities, and for accessing the Pulp repositories hosted on the OIM. The Admin interface must be assigned an IP address from the admin network range and must be reachable from the OIM.
To use NFS for service Kubernetes cluster, ensure the following prerequisites are met:
The NFS share has 755 permissions and
no_root_squashis enabled on the mounted NFS share.Edit the
/etc/exportsfile on the NFS server to include theno_root_squashoption for theserver_share_path./<your_server_share_path> *(rw,sync,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check)
Ensure that the following
kube_control_planeshostname prerequisites are met. See Prerequisites.
Steps
Run
local_repo.ymlplaybook to download the artifacts required to set up Kubernetes on the service cluster nodes.Fill in the service cluster details in the
functional_groups_config.yml: Create groups and assign functional roles to the nodes.
Fill the
omnia_config.yml,high_availability_config.yml(for service cluster HA), andstorage_config.yml. The nfs_name mentioned instorage_config.ymlshould match thenfs_storage_nameof the entries for theservice_k8s_clusterinomnia_config.ymlwhere deployment is set to true. See Input parameters for the cluster. See the following sample. The NFS share is utilized by the Kubernetes cluster to mount necessary resources.nfs_client_params: -{ nfs_name: "nfs_storage_default" server_ip: "", # Provide the IP of the NFS server server_share_path: "", # Provide server share path of the NFS Server client_share_path: /opt/omnia,, client_mount_options: "nosuid,rw,sync,hard,intr", nfs_name: nfs_k8s }
Run
ansible-playbook utils/connect_external_server.yml -i <inv>.This playbook is used to set up passwordless SSH to the
kube_control_planesand updating the repositories and plup repository certificates. The Ansible inventory must be created using the Admin network IPs of the control plane nodes because these IPs are used for Kubernetes deployment. See the following sample:Sample for inv:
[kube_control_plane] 10.5.0.211 ansible_user=root ansible_ssh_pass=**** 10.5.0.212 ansible_user=root ansible_ssh_pass=**** 10.5.0.213 ansible_user=root ansible_ssh_pass=****
Run
ansible-playbook service_k8s_cluster.yml -i <inv>.This playbook deploys the service_k8s cluster with diskfull kube controller nodes and also extracts the configuration required for diskless kube nodes. It generates the kubeadm token and cloud-init vars for diskless kube node. The token expires after 24 hours. The step 5 and step 6 need to be executed within 24 hours and pxe boot also needs to be completed. If the token gets expired , use the script
ansible-playbook scheduler/generate_token_and_pod_status.yml -i <inv> --tags kubeadm_tokento generate the new token and rundiscovery.ymlagain and pxe boot the nodes.
Once all the required input files are filled up, use the below commands to set up Kubernetes on the service cluster:
ssh omnia_core
ansible-playbook omnia.yml - i <inv>
OR,
cd /omnia/scheduler
ansible-playbook service_k8s_cluster.yml - i <inv>
Sample for inv:
[kube_control_plane]
10.5.0.211
10.5.0.212
10.5.0.213
[etcd]
10.5.0.211
10.5.0.212
10.5.0.213
Run
build.image.ymlplaybook to build diskless images for cluster nodes. See Build cluster node images.Run
discovery.ymlplaybook to discover the potential cluster nodes, configure the boot script, and cloud-init based on the functional groups. See Discover cluster nodesAfter successfully running the
discovery.ymlplaybook, you can either manually PXE boot the nodes or use theset_pxe_boot.ymlplaybook. PXE booting allows the nodes to load diskless images from the Omnia Infrastructure Manager (OIM). For detailed steps on usingset_pxe_boot.yml, see Set PXE Boot Order.After all the diskless nodes are pxebooted, use the utility to check the status of service cluster nodes and pods:
ansible-playbook scheduler/generate_token_and_pod_status.yml -i <inv> --tags pod_status
Additional installations
After deploying Kubernetes, the following additional packages are installed on top of the Kubernetes stack on the service cluster:
nfs-client-provisioner
NFS subdir external provisioner is an automatic provisioner that use your existing and already configured external NFS server to support dynamic provisioning of Kubernetes Persistent Volumes via Persistent Volume Claims (PVC).
The nfs_name mentioned in
storage_config.ymlshould match thenfs_storage_nameof the entries for theservice_k8s_cluster.The path to PVC is mentioned under
{{ nfs_server_share_path }}.
Click here for more information.
Accessing Kubernetes Dashboard Using LoadBalancer and Token Authentication
Edit the Dashboard Service to Use LoadBalancer.
kubectl edit svc kubernetes-dashboard -n kube-system
In the editor, modify type: ClusterIP to type: LoadBalancer and save.
Check for the External LoadBalancer IP.
kubectl get svc kubernetes-dashboard -n kube-system
Create admin service account and role binding.
kubectl create serviceaccount dashboard-admin-sa -n kube-system kubectl create clusterrolebinding dashboard-admin-sa \ --clusterrole=cluster-admin \ --serviceaccount=kube-system:dashboard-admin-sa
Generate the Admin Login Token.
kubectl -n kube-system create token dashboard-admin-sa
Copy the resulting token string.
Access the Kubernetes Dashboard. In your web browser, go to <https://<EXTERNAL-IP>/> select Token authentication, and paste your token to log in.
Next step
To know how to deploy the iDRAC telemetry containers on the service cluster, click here.
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