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diff --git a/kud/hosting_providers/containerized/README.md b/kud/hosting_providers/containerized/README.md index 2f9a9e52..bd5b08a8 100644 --- a/kud/hosting_providers/containerized/README.md +++ b/kud/hosting_providers/containerized/README.md @@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ KUD installation installer is divided into two regions with args - `--install-pk * Container image is build using the `installer --install-pkg` arg and Kubernetes job is used to install the cluster using `installer --cluster <cluster-name>`. Installer will invoke the kubespray cluster.yml, kud-addsons and plugins ansible cluster. -Installer script finds the `hosts.init` for each cluster in `/opt/multi-cluster/<cluster-name>` +Installer script finds the `hosts.ini` for each cluster in `/opt/multi-cluster/<cluster-name>` -Kubernetes jobs(a cluster per job) are used to install multiple clusters and logs of each cluster deployments are stored in the `/opt/kud/multi-cluster/<cluster-name>/logs` and artifacts are stored as follows `/opt/kud/multi-cluster/<cluster-name>/artifacts` +Kubernetes jobs (a cluster per job) are used to install multiple clusters and logs of each cluster deployments are stored in the `/opt/kud/multi-cluster/<cluster-name>/logs` and artifacts are stored as follows `/opt/kud/multi-cluster/<cluster-name>/artifacts` ## Creating TestBed for Testing and Development @@ -38,26 +38,31 @@ $ pushd multicloud-k8s/kud/hosting_providers/containerized/testing $ vagrant up $ popd ``` -Do following steps to keep note of +Do the following steps to keep note of 1. Get the IP address for the Vagrant machine - <VAGRANT_IP_ADDRESS> 2. Copy the host /root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub into the vagrant /root/.ssh/authorized_keys 3. From host make sure to ssh into vagrant without password ssh root@<VAGRANT_IP_ADDRESS> ## Quickstart Installation Guide -Build the kud docker images as follows, add KUD_ENABLE_TESTS & KUD_PLUGIN_ENABLED for the testing only: +Build the kud docker images as follows. Add `KUD_ENABLE_TESTS` & `KUD_PLUGIN_ENABLED` +for the testing only. Currently only docker and containerd are supported CRI +runtimes and can be configured using the `CONTAINER_RUNTIME` environment variable. +To be able to run secure containers using Kata Containers, it is required to +change the CRI runtime to containerd. ``` $ git clone https://github.com/onap/multicloud-k8s.git && cd multicloud-k8s -$ docker build --rm \ +$ docker build --rm \ --build-arg http_proxy=${http_proxy} \ --build-arg HTTP_PROXY=${HTTP_PROXY} \ --build-arg https_proxy=${https_proxy} \ --build-arg HTTPS_PROXY=${HTTPS_PROXY} \ --build-arg no_proxy=${no_proxy} \ --build-arg NO_PROXY=${NO_PROXY} \ - --build-arg KUD_ENABLE_TESTS=true \ - --build-arg KUD_PLUGIN_ENABLED=true \ + --build-arg KUD_ENABLE_TESTS=true \ + --build-arg KUD_PLUGIN_ENABLED=true \ + --build-arg CONTAINER_RUNTIME=docker \ -t github.com/onap/multicloud-k8s:latest . -f kud/build/Dockerfile ``` Let's create a cluster-101 and cluster-102 hosts.ini as follows @@ -66,7 +71,7 @@ Let's create a cluster-101 and cluster-102 hosts.ini as follows $ mkdir -p /opt/kud/multi-cluster/{cluster-101,cluster-102} ``` -Create hosts.ini as follows in the direcotry cluster-101(c01 IP address 10.10.10.3) and cluster-102(c02 IP address 10.10.10.5). If user used Vagrant setup as mentioned in the above steps, replace the IP address with vagrant IP address +Create the hosts.ini as follows in the directory cluster-101(c01 IP address 10.10.10.3) and cluster-102(c02 IP address 10.10.10.5). If the user used a Vagrant setup as mentioned in the above steps, replace the IP address with the vagrant IP address. ``` $ cat /opt/kud/multi-cluster/cluster-101/hosts.ini @@ -97,7 +102,7 @@ kube-master ``` Do the same for the cluster-102 with c01 and IP address 10.10.10.5. -Create the ssh secret for Baremetal or VM based on your deployment. and Launch the kubernetes job as follows +Create the ssh secret for Baremetal or VM based on your deployment. Launch the kubernetes job as follows. ``` $ kubectl create secret generic ssh-key-secret --from-file=id_rsa=/root/.ssh/id_rsa --from-file=id_rsa.pub=/root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub $ CLUSTER_NAME=cluster-101 |