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HA endpoints for K8s
The following components require a highly available endpoints:
- etcd cluster,
- kube-apiserver service instances.
The latter relies on a 3rd side reverse proxy, like Nginx or HAProxy, to achieve the same goal.
Etcd
The etcd clients (kube-api-masters) are configured with the list of all etcd peers. If the etcd-cluster has multiple instances, it's configured in HA already.
Kube-apiserver
K8s components require a loadbalancer to access the apiservers via a reverse
proxy. Kubespray includes support for an nginx-based proxy that resides on each
non-master Kubernetes node. This is referred to as localhost loadbalancing. It
is less efficient than a dedicated load balancer because it creates extra
health checks on the Kubernetes apiserver, but is more practical for scenarios
where an external LB or virtual IP management is inconvenient. This option is
configured by the variable loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost
(defaults to
True
. Or False
, if there is an external loadbalancer_apiserver
defined).
You may also define the port the local internal loadbalancer uses by changing,
loadbalancer_apiserver_port
. This defaults to the value of
kube_apiserver_port
. It is also important to note that Kubespray will only
configure kubelet and kube-proxy on non-master nodes to use the local internal
loadbalancer.
If you choose to NOT use the local internal loadbalancer, you will need to
use the kube-vip ansible role or configure your own loadbalancer to achieve HA. By default, it only configures a non-HA endpoint, which points to the
access_ip
or IP address of the first server node in the kube_control_plane
group.
It can also configure clients to use endpoints for a given loadbalancer type.
The following diagram shows how traffic to the apiserver is directed.
A user may opt to use an external loadbalancer (LB) instead. An external LB
provides access for external clients, while the internal LB accepts client
connections only to the localhost.
Given a frontend VIP
address and IP1, IP2
addresses of backends, here is
an example configuration for a HAProxy service acting as an external LB:
listen kubernetes-apiserver-https
bind <VIP>:8383
mode tcp
option log-health-checks
timeout client 3h
timeout server 3h
server master1 <IP1>:6443 check check-ssl verify none inter 10000
server master2 <IP2>:6443 check check-ssl verify none inter 10000
balance roundrobin
Note: That's an example config managed elsewhere outside of Kubespray.
And the corresponding example global vars for such a "cluster-aware" external LB with the cluster API access modes configured in Kubespray:
apiserver_loadbalancer_domain_name: "my-apiserver-lb.example.com"
loadbalancer_apiserver:
address: <VIP>
port: 8383
Note: The default kubernetes apiserver configuration binds to all interfaces,
so you will need to use a different port for the vip from that the API is
listening on, or set the kube_apiserver_bind_address
so that the API only
listens on a specific interface (to avoid conflict with haproxy binding the
port on the VIP address)
This domain name, or default "lb-apiserver.kubernetes.local", will be inserted
into the /etc/hosts
file of all servers in the k8s_cluster
group and wired
into the generated self-signed TLS/SSL certificates as well. Note that
the HAProxy service should as well be HA and requires a VIP management, which
is out of scope of this doc.
There is a special case for an internal and an externally configured (not with Kubespray) LB used simultaneously. Keep in mind that the cluster is not aware of such an external LB and you need no to specify any configuration variables for it.
Note: TLS/SSL termination for externally accessed API endpoints' will not
be covered by Kubespray for that case. Make sure your external LB provides it.
Alternatively you may specify an externally load balanced VIPs in the
supplementary_addresses_in_ssl_keys
list. Then, kubespray will add them into
the generated cluster certificates as well.
Aside of that specific case, the loadbalancer_apiserver
considered mutually
exclusive to loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost
.