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# Ansible Role: k3s (v3.x)
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Ansible role for installing [K3S](https://k3s.io/) ("Lightweight
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Kubernetes") as either a standalone server or cluster.
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[![CI](https://github.com/PyratLabs/ansible-role-k3s/workflows/CI/badge.svg?event=push)](https://github.com/PyratLabs/ansible-role-k3s/actions?query=workflow%3ACI)
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## Help Wanted!
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Hi! :wave: [@xanmanning](https://github.com/xanmanning) is looking for a new
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maintainer to work on this Ansible role. This is because I don't have as much
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free time any more and I no longer write Ansible regularly as part of my day
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job. If you're interested, get in touch.
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## Release notes
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Please see [Releases](https://github.com/PyratLabs/ansible-role-k3s/releases)
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and [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md).
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## Requirements
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The host you're running Ansible from requires the following Python dependencies:
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- `python >= 3.6.0` - [See Notes below](#important-note-about-python).
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- `ansible >= 2.9.16` or `ansible-base >= 2.10.4`
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You can install dependencies using the requirements.txt file in this repository:
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`pip3 install -r requirements.txt`.
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This role has been tested against the following Linux Distributions:
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- Alpine Linux
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- Amazon Linux 2
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- Archlinux
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- CentOS 8
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- Debian 11
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- Fedora 31
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- Fedora 32
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- Fedora 33
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- openSUSE Leap 15
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- RockyLinux 8
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- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
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:warning: The v3 releases of this role only supports `k3s >= v1.19`, for
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`k3s < v1.19` please consider updating or use the v1.x releases of this role.
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Before upgrading, see [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md) for notifications of breaking
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changes.
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## Role Variables
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Since K3s [v1.19.1+k3s1](https://github.com/k3s-io/k3s/releases/tag/v1.19.1%2Bk3s1)
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you can now configure K3s using a
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[configuration file](https://rancher.com/docs/k3s/latest/en/installation/install-options/#configuration-file)
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rather than environment variables or command line arguments. The v2 release of
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this role has moved to the configuration file method rather than populating a
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systemd unit file with command-line arguments. There may be exceptions that are
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defined in [Global/Cluster Variables](#globalcluster-variables), however you will
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mostly be configuring k3s by configuration files using the `k3s_server` and
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`k3s_agent` variables.
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See "_Server (Control Plane) Configuration_" and "_Agent (Worker) Configuraion_"
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below.
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### Global/Cluster Variables
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Below are variables that are set against all of the play hosts for environment
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consistency. These are generally cluster-level configuration.
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| Variable | Description | Default Value |
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| `k3s_state` | State of k3s: installed, started, stopped, downloaded, uninstalled, validated. | installed |
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| `k3s_release_version` | Use a specific version of k3s, eg. `v0.2.0`. Specify `false` for stable. | `false` |
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| `k3s_airgap` | Boolean to enable air-gapped installations | `false` |
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| `k3s_config_file` | Location of the k3s configuration file. | `/etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml` |
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| `k3s_build_cluster` | When multiple play hosts are available, attempt to cluster. Read notes below. | `true` |
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| `k3s_registration_address` | Fixed registration address for nodes. IP or FQDN. | NULL |
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| `k3s_github_url` | Set the GitHub URL to install k3s from. | https://github.com/k3s-io/k3s |
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| `k3s_api_url` | URL for K3S updates API. | https://update.k3s.io |
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| `k3s_install_dir` | Installation directory for k3s. | `/usr/local/bin` |
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| `k3s_install_hard_links` | Install using hard links rather than symbolic links. | `false` |
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| `k3s_server_config_yaml_d_files` | A flat list of templates to supplement the `k3s_server` configuration. | [] |
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| `k3s_agent_config_yaml_d_files` | A flat list of templates to supplement the `k3s_agent` configuration. | [] |
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| `k3s_server_manifests_urls` | A list of URLs to deploy on the primary control plane. Read notes below. | [] |
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| `k3s_server_manifests_templates` | A flat list of templates to deploy on the primary control plane. | [] |
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| `k3s_server_pod_manifests_urls` | A list of URLs for installing static pod manifests on the control plane. Read notes below. | [] |
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| `k3s_server_pod_manifests_templates` | A flat list of templates for installing static pod manifests on the control plane. | [] |
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| `k3s_use_experimental` | Allow the use of experimental features in k3s. | `false` |
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| `k3s_use_unsupported_config` | Allow the use of unsupported configurations in k3s. | `false` |
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| `k3s_etcd_datastore` | Enable etcd embedded datastore (read notes below). | `false` |
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| `k3s_debug` | Enable debug logging on the k3s service. | `false` |
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| `k3s_registries` | Registries configuration file content. | `{ mirrors: {}, configs:{} }` |
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### K3S Service Configuration
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The below variables change how and when the systemd service unit file for K3S
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is run. Use this with caution, please refer to the [systemd documentation](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#%5BUnit%5D%20Section%20Options)
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for more information.
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| Variable | Description | Default Value |
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| `k3s_start_on_boot` | Start k3s on boot. | `true` |
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| `k3s_service_requires` | List of required systemd units to k3s service unit. | [] |
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| `k3s_service_wants` | List of "wanted" systemd unit to k3s (weaker than "requires"). | []\* |
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| `k3s_service_before` | Start k3s before a defined list of systemd units. | [] |
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| `k3s_service_after` | Start k3s after a defined list of systemd units. | []\* |
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| `k3s_service_env_vars` | Dictionary of environment variables to use within systemd unit file. | {} |
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| `k3s_service_env_file` | Location on host of a environment file to include. | `false`\*\* |
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\* The systemd unit template **always** specifies `network-online.target` for
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`wants` and `after`.
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\*\* The file must already exist on the target host, this role will not create
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nor manage the file. You can manage this file outside of the role with
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pre-tasks in your Ansible playbook.
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### Group/Host Variables
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Below are variables that are set against individual or groups of play hosts.
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Typically you'd set these at group level for the control plane or worker nodes.
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| Variable | Description | Default Value |
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| `k3s_control_node` | Specify if a host (or host group) are part of the control plane. | `false` (role will automatically delegate a node) |
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| `k3s_server` | Server (control plane) configuration, see notes below. | `{}` |
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| `k3s_agent` | Agent (worker) configuration, see notes below. | `{}` |
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#### Server (Control Plane) Configuration
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The control plane is configured with the `k3s_server` dict variable. Please
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refer to the below documentation for configuration options:
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https://rancher.com/docs/k3s/latest/en/installation/install-options/server-config/
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The `k3s_server` dictionary variable will contain flags from the above
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(removing the `--` prefix). Below is an example:
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```yaml
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k3s_server:
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datastore-endpoint: postgres://postgres:verybadpass@database:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable
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cluster-cidr: 172.20.0.0/16
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flannel-backend: 'none' # This needs to be in quotes
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disable:
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- traefik
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- coredns
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```
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Alternatively, you can create a .yaml file and read it in to the `k3s_server`
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variable as per the below example:
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```yaml
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k3s_server: "{{ lookup('file', 'path/to/k3s_server.yml') | from_yaml }}"
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```
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Check out the [Documentation](documentation/README.md) for example
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configuration.
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#### Agent (Worker) Configuration
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Workers are configured with the `k3s_agent` dict variable. Please refer to the
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below documentation for configuration options:
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https://rancher.com/docs/k3s/latest/en/installation/install-options/agent-config
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The `k3s_agent` dictionary variable will contain flags from the above
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(removing the `--` prefix). Below is an example:
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```yaml
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k3s_agent:
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with-node-id: true
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node-label:
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- "foo=bar"
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- "hello=world"
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```
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Alternatively, you can create a .yaml file and read it in to the `k3s_agent`
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variable as per the below example:
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```yaml
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k3s_agent: "{{ lookup('file', 'path/to/k3s_agent.yml') | from_yaml }}"
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```
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Check out the [Documentation](documentation/README.md) for example
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configuration.
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### Ansible Controller Configuration Variables
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The below variables are used to change the way the role executes in Ansible,
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particularly with regards to privilege escalation.
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| Variable | Description | Default Value |
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| `k3s_skip_validation` | Skip all tasks that validate configuration. | `false` |
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| `k3s_skip_env_checks` | Skip all tasks that check environment configuration. | `false` |
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| `k3s_skip_post_checks` | Skip all tasks that check post execution state. | `false` |
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| `k3s_become` | Escalate user privileges for tasks that need root permissions. | `false` |
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#### Important note about Python
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From v3 of this role, Python 3 is required on the target system as well as on
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the Ansible controller. This is to ensure consistent behaviour for Ansible
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tasks as Python 2 is now EOL.
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If target systems have both Python 2 and Python 3 installed, it is most likely
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that Python 2 will be selected by default. To ensure Python 3 is used on a
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target with both versions of Python, ensure `ansible_python_interpreter` is
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set in your inventory. Below is an example inventory:
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```yaml
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---
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k3s_cluster:
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hosts:
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kube-0:
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ansible_user: ansible
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ansible_host: 10.10.9.2
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ansible_python_interpreter: /usr/bin/python3
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kube-1:
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ansible_user: ansible
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ansible_host: 10.10.9.3
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ansible_python_interpreter: /usr/bin/python3
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kube-2:
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ansible_user: ansible
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ansible_host: 10.10.9.4
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ansible_python_interpreter: /usr/bin/python3
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```
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#### Important note about `k3s_release_version`
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If you do not set a `k3s_release_version` the latest version from the stable
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channel of k3s will be installed. If you are developing against a specific
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version of k3s you must ensure this is set in your Ansible configuration, eg:
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```yaml
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k3s_release_version: v1.19.3+k3s1
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```
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It is also possible to install specific K3s "Channels", below are some
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examples for `k3s_release_version`:
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```yaml
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k3s_release_version: false # defaults to 'stable' channel
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k3s_release_version: stable # latest 'stable' release
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k3s_release_version: testing # latest 'testing' release
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k3s_release_version: v1.19 # latest 'v1.19' release
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k3s_release_version: v1.19.3+k3s3 # specific release
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# Specific commit
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# CAUTION - only used for testing - must be 40 characters
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k3s_release_version: 48ed47c4a3e420fa71c18b2ec97f13dc0659778b
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```
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#### Important note about `k3s_install_hard_links`
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If you are using the [system-upgrade-controller](https://github.com/rancher/system-upgrade-controller)
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you will need to use hard links rather than symbolic links as the controller
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will not be able to follow symbolic links. This option has been added however
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is not enabled by default to avoid breaking existing installations.
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To enable the use of hard links, ensure `k3s_install_hard_links` is set
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to `true`.
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```yaml
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k3s_install_hard_links: true
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```
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The result of this can be seen by running the following in `k3s_install_dir`:
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`ls -larthi | grep -E 'k3s|ctr|ctl' | grep -vE ".sh$" | sort`
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Symbolic Links:
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```text
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[root@node1 bin]# ls -larthi | grep -E 'k3s|ctr|ctl' | grep -vE ".sh$" | sort
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3277823 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 52M Jul 25 12:50 k3s-v1.18.4+k3s1
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3279565 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Jul 25 12:52 k3s -> /usr/local/bin/k3s-v1.18.6+k3s1
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3279644 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 51M Jul 25 12:52 k3s-v1.18.6+k3s1
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3280079 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Jul 25 12:52 ctr -> /usr/local/bin/k3s-v1.18.6+k3s1
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3280080 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Jul 25 12:52 crictl -> /usr/local/bin/k3s-v1.18.6+k3s1
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3280081 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Jul 25 12:52 kubectl -> /usr/local/bin/k3s-v1.18.6+k3s1
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```
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Hard Links:
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```text
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[root@node1 bin]# ls -larthi | grep -E 'k3s|ctr|ctl' | grep -vE ".sh$" | sort
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3277823 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 52M Jul 25 12:50 k3s-v1.18.4+k3s1
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3279644 -rwxr-xr-x 5 root root 51M Jul 25 12:52 crictl
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3279644 -rwxr-xr-x 5 root root 51M Jul 25 12:52 ctr
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3279644 -rwxr-xr-x 5 root root 51M Jul 25 12:52 k3s
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3279644 -rwxr-xr-x 5 root root 51M Jul 25 12:52 k3s-v1.18.6+k3s1
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3279644 -rwxr-xr-x 5 root root 51M Jul 25 12:52 kubectl
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```
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#### Important note about `k3s_build_cluster`
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If you set `k3s_build_cluster` to `false`, this role will install each play
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host as a standalone node. An example of when you might use this would be
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when building a large number of standalone IoT devices running K3s. Below is a
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hypothetical situation where we are to deploy 25 Raspberry Pi devices, each a
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standalone system and not a cluster of 25 nodes. To do this we'd use a playbook
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similar to the below:
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```yaml
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- hosts: k3s_nodes # eg. 25 RPi's defined in our inventory.
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vars:
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k3s_build_cluster: false
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roles:
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- xanmanning.k3s
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```
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#### Important note about `k3s_control_node` and High Availability (HA)
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By default only one host will be defined as a control node by Ansible, If you
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do not set a host as a control node, this role will automatically delegate
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the first play host as a control node. This is not suitable for use within
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a Production workload.
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If multiple hosts have `k3s_control_node` set to `true`, you must also set
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`datastore-endpoint` in `k3s_server` as the connection string to a MySQL or
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PostgreSQL database, or external Etcd cluster else the play will fail.
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If using TLS, the CA, Certificate and Key need to already be available on
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the play hosts.
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See: [High Availability with an External DB](https://rancher.com/docs/k3s/latest/en/installation/ha/)
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It is also possible, though not supported, to run a single K3s control node
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with a `datastore-endpoint` defined. As this is not a typically supported
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configuration you will need to set `k3s_use_unsupported_config` to `true`.
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Since K3s v1.19.1 it is possible to use an embedded Etcd as the backend
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database, and this is done by setting `k3s_etcd_datastore` to `true`.
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The best practice for Etcd is to define at least 3 members to ensure quorum is
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established. In addition to this, an odd number of members is recommended to
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ensure a majority in the event of a network partition. If you want to use 2
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members or an even number of members, please set `k3s_use_unsupported_config`
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to `true`.
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#### Important note about `k3s_server_manifests_urls` and `k3s_server_pod_manifests_urls`
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To deploy server manifests and server pod manifests from URL, you need to
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specify a `url` and optionally a `filename` (if none provided basename is used). Below is an example of how to deploy the
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Tigera operator for Calico and kube-vip.
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```yaml
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---
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k3s_server_manifests_urls:
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- url: https://docs.projectcalico.org/archive/v3.19/manifests/tigera-operator.yaml
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filename: tigera-operator.yaml
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k3s_server_pod_manifests_urls:
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- url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kube-vip/kube-vip/main/example/deploy/0.1.4.yaml
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filename: kube-vip.yaml
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```
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#### Important note about `k3s_airgap`
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When deploying k3s in an air gapped environment you should provide the `k3s` binary in `./files/`. The binary will not be downloaded from Github and will subsequently not be verified using the provided sha256 sum, nor able to verify the version that you are running. All risks and burdens associated are assumed by the user in this scenario.
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## Dependencies
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No dependencies on other roles.
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## Example Playbooks
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Example playbook, single control node running `testing` channel k3s:
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```yaml
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- hosts: k3s_nodes
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vars:
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k3s_release_version: testing
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roles:
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- role: xanmanning.k3s
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```
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Example playbook, Highly Available with PostgreSQL database running the latest
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stable release:
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```yaml
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- hosts: k3s_nodes
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vars:
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k3s_registration_address: loadbalancer # Typically a load balancer.
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k3s_server:
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datastore-endpoint: "postgres://postgres:verybadpass@database:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable"
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pre_tasks:
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- name: Set each node to be a control node
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ansible.builtin.set_fact:
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k3s_control_node: true
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when: inventory_hostname in ['node2', 'node3']
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roles:
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- role: xanmanning.k3s
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```
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## License
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[BSD 3-clause](LICENSE.txt)
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## Contributors
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Contributions from the community are very welcome, but please read the
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[contribution guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md) before doing so, this will help
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make things as streamlined as possible.
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Also, please check out the awesome
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[list of contributors](https://github.com/PyratLabs/ansible-role-k3s/graphs/contributors).
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## Author Information
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[Xan Manning](https://xan.manning.io/)
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