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kubernetes/cluster/vagrant/config-default.sh
Jan Safranek fe0741bffe Configure cluster for e2e tests.
When KUBE_E2E_STORAGE_TEST_ENVIRONMENT is set to 'true', kube-up.sh script
will:

- Install the right packages for all storage volumes.
- Use devicemapper as docker storage backend. 'aufs', the default one on
Debian, does not support extended attibutes required by Ceph RBD and Gluster
server containers.

Tested on GCE and Vagrant, e2e tests for storage volumes passes without any
additional configuration.
2015-10-29 11:03:34 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors All rights reserved.
#
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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## Contains configuration values for interacting with the Vagrant cluster
# Number of minions in the cluster
NUM_MINIONS=${NUM_MINIONS-"1"}
export NUM_MINIONS
# The IP of the master
export MASTER_IP=${MASTER_IP-"10.245.1.2"}
export KUBE_MASTER_IP=${MASTER_IP}
export INSTANCE_PREFIX="kubernetes"
export MASTER_NAME="${INSTANCE_PREFIX}-master"
# Should the master serve as a node
REGISTER_MASTER_KUBELET=${REGISTER_MASTER:-false}
# Map out the IPs, names and container subnets of each minion
export MINION_IP_BASE=${MINION_IP_BASE-"10.245.1."}
MINION_CONTAINER_SUBNET_BASE="10.246"
MASTER_CONTAINER_NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
MASTER_CONTAINER_ADDR="${MINION_CONTAINER_SUBNET_BASE}.0.1"
MASTER_CONTAINER_SUBNET="${MINION_CONTAINER_SUBNET_BASE}.0.1/24"
CONTAINER_SUBNET="${MINION_CONTAINER_SUBNET_BASE}.0.0/16"
for ((i=0; i < NUM_MINIONS; i++)) do
MINION_IPS[$i]="${MINION_IP_BASE}$((i+3))"
MINION_NAMES[$i]="${INSTANCE_PREFIX}-minion-$((i+1))"
MINION_CONTAINER_SUBNETS[$i]="${MINION_CONTAINER_SUBNET_BASE}.$((i+1)).1/24"
MINION_CONTAINER_ADDRS[$i]="${MINION_CONTAINER_SUBNET_BASE}.$((i+1)).1"
MINION_CONTAINER_NETMASKS[$i]="255.255.255.0"
VAGRANT_MINION_NAMES[$i]="minion-$((i+1))"
done
SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE=10.247.0.0/16 # formerly PORTAL_NET
# Since this isn't exposed on the network, default to a simple user/passwd
MASTER_USER=vagrant
MASTER_PASSWD=vagrant
# Admission Controllers to invoke prior to persisting objects in cluster
ADMISSION_CONTROL=NamespaceLifecycle,LimitRanger,SecurityContextDeny,ServiceAccount,ResourceQuota
# Optional: Enable experimental API features
ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API="${KUBE_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API:-true}"
# Optional: Enable node logging.
ENABLE_NODE_LOGGING=false
LOGGING_DESTINATION=elasticsearch
# Optional: When set to true, Elasticsearch and Kibana will be setup as part of the cluster bring up.
ENABLE_CLUSTER_LOGGING=false
ELASTICSEARCH_LOGGING_REPLICAS=1
# Optional: Cluster monitoring to setup as part of the cluster bring up:
# none - No cluster monitoring setup
# influxdb - Heapster, InfluxDB, and Grafana
# google - Heapster, Google Cloud Monitoring, and Google Cloud Logging
ENABLE_CLUSTER_MONITORING="${KUBE_ENABLE_CLUSTER_MONITORING:-influxdb}"
# Extra options to set on the Docker command line. This is useful for setting
# --insecure-registry for local registries, or globally configuring selinux options
# TODO Enable selinux when Fedora 21 repositories get an updated docker package
# see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1216151
#EXTRA_DOCKER_OPTS="-b=cbr0 --selinux-enabled --insecure-registry 10.0.0.0/8"
EXTRA_DOCKER_OPTS="--insecure-registry 10.0.0.0/8"
# Flag to tell the kubelet to enable CFS quota support
ENABLE_CPU_CFS_QUOTA="${KUBE_ENABLE_CPU_CFS_QUOTA:-true}"
# Optional: Install cluster DNS.
ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS="${KUBE_ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS:-true}"
DNS_SERVER_IP="10.247.0.10"
DNS_DOMAIN="cluster.local"
DNS_REPLICAS=1
# Optional: Install Kubernetes UI
ENABLE_CLUSTER_UI="${KUBE_ENABLE_CLUSTER_UI:-true}"
# Optional: Enable setting flags for kube-apiserver to turn on behavior in active-dev
RUNTIME_CONFIG="${KUBE_RUNTIME_CONFIG:-}"
# Determine extra certificate names for master
octets=($(echo "$SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE" | sed -e 's|/.*||' -e 's/\./ /g'))
((octets[3]+=1))
service_ip=$(echo "${octets[*]}" | sed 's/ /./g')
MASTER_EXTRA_SANS="IP:${service_ip},DNS:kubernetes,DNS:kubernetes.default,DNS:kubernetes.default.svc,DNS:kubernetes.default.svc.${DNS_DOMAIN},DNS:${MASTER_NAME}"
# OpenContrail networking plugin specific settings
NETWORK_PROVIDER="${NETWORK_PROVIDER:-none}" # opencontrail
OPENCONTRAIL_TAG="${OPENCONTRAIL_TAG:-R2.20}"
OPENCONTRAIL_KUBERNETES_TAG="${OPENCONTRAIL_KUBERNETES_TAG:-master}"
OPENCONTRAIL_PUBLIC_SUBNET="${OPENCONTRAIL_PUBLIC_SUBNET:-10.1.0.0/16}"
# Optional: if set to true, kube-up will configure the cluster to run e2e tests.
E2E_STORAGE_TEST_ENVIRONMENT=${KUBE_E2E_STORAGE_TEST_ENVIRONMENT:-false}