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2021-07-28Update EMCO playbook to 21.03.06Todd Malsbary1-1/+1
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1376 Signed-off-by: Todd Malsbary <todd.malsbary@intel.com> Change-Id: I91422116714e16f520ed37bd00185383b01d41aa
2021-05-04Replace emco with openness-21.03 releaseTodd Malsbary1-22/+139
This change also installs emcoctl in the artifacts directory, similar to what is done for kubectl by kubespray. Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1324 Signed-off-by: Todd Malsbary <todd.malsbary@intel.com> Change-Id: I8447210487578ceeef61afc7c3e4d97905303c8a
2020-12-09Enable pod security policiesTodd Malsbary1-1/+9
The intention with this change is to disable CAP_NET_RAW (which can be a security vulnerability) for created Pods. kubespray provides the podsecuritypolicy_enabled variable for enabling privileged (for kube-system) and restricted (for everyone else) policies. Enabling this requires binding the KUD_ADDONs to the privileged policy and specifying the security context correctly for Pods running in the default namespace. As of this change, the only difference between the privileged and restricted security policies is the dropping of CAP_NET_RAW in the restricted policy. To use the default restricted policy provided with kubespray, additional changes must be made to the Pods that are run in the default namespace (such as runing as a non-root user, not requesting privileged mode, etc.). Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1256 Signed-off-by: Todd Malsbary <todd.malsbary@intel.com> Change-Id: I7d6add122ad4046f9116ef03a249f5c9da1d7eec
2020-11-19Fix CrashLoopBackoff in emco-fluentd PodTodd Malsbary1-0/+4
The emco-fluentd pod is stuck in CrashLoopBackOff due to a failure to resolve the "cluster.local" name. Explicitly set the fluentd.clusterDomain value to the actual cluster name during helm install. Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1244 Signed-off-by: Todd Malsbary <todd.malsbary@intel.com> Change-Id: Ia6424e7ce8d4544511ad88c478e65fa8c4df0c52
2020-10-30Upgrade kubespray from 2.12.6 to 2.14.1Todd Malsbary1-10/+1
- Replace move of ansible.cfg from kubespray distribution to /etc/ansible with ANSIBLE_CONFIG environment variable. Ansible modifies ansible.cfg during installation, and the paths in it are relative. - kubespray 2.14.1 requires a kubernetes version > 1.16. Use the default versions of kubernetes and helm provided by kubespray 2.14.1. - kubespray 2.14.1 replaces helm 2 with helm 3. This removes support for helm init and helm serve. It is no longer necessary to call helm init, and the helm serve repository is replaced with file relative URLs. This also triggered a subsequent update of the kubernetes-helm ansible module to include the newer helm versions. - Add "storageType: hostPath" to etcd/values.yaml. Helm deploy of etcd will fail without this due to nil PersistentVolume.metadata.labels.type. - The mitogen module used by kubespray/ansible requires python2 on the hosts. Use the linear strategy to bypass mitogen and install python2 on the cluster hosts. Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1230 Signed-off-by: Todd Malsbary <todd.malsbary@intel.com> Change-Id: I9f50bb4e123fdcacab6b6a97e79cd09fb5c96634
2020-09-23Add playbooks for v2 emco chart.Todd Malsbary1-0/+55
Rename v2/onap4k8s to v2/emco, and rename sanity-check-for-v2.sh to emco.sh. This allows --plugins emco to be passed to installer.sh in place of --plugins onap4k8s. Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1181 Signed-off-by: Todd <todd.malsbary@intel.com> Change-Id: Idb427a8aa4c8aaff181965a540078c8cf6dd88aa