Configurable Parameters in Kargo ================================ #### Generic Ansible variables You can view facts gathered by Ansible automatically [here](http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/playbooks_variables.html#information-discovered-from-systems-facts). Some variables of note include: * *ansible_user*: user to connect to via SSH * *ansible_default_ipv4.address*: IP address Ansible automatically chooses. Generated based on the output from the command ``ip -4 route get 8.8.8.8`` #### Common vars that are used in Kargo * *calico_version* - Specify version of Calico to use * *calico_cni_version* - Specify version of Calico CNI plugin to use * *docker_version* - Specify version of Docker to used (should be quoted string) * *etcd_version* - Specify version of ETCD to use * *ipip* - Enables Calico ipip encapsulation by default * *hyperkube_image_repo* - Specify the Docker repository where Hyperkube resides * *hyperkube_image_tag* - Specify the Docker tag where Hyperkube resides * *kube_network_plugin* - Changes k8s plugin to Calico * *kube_proxy_mode* - Changes k8s proxy mode to iptables mode * *kube_version* - Specify a given Kubernetes hyperkube version * *searchdomains* - Array of DNS domains to search when looking up hostnames * *nameservers* - Array of nameservers to use for DNS lookup #### Addressing variables * *ip* - IP to use for binding services (host var) * *access_ip* - IP for other hosts to use to connect to. Often required when deploying from a cloud, such as OpenStack or GCE and you have separate public/floating and private IPs. * *ansible_default_ipv4.address* - Not Kargo-specific, but it is used if ip and access_ip are undefined * *loadbalancer_apiserver* - If defined, all hosts will connect to this address instead of localhost for kube-masters and kube-master[0] for kube-nodes. See more details in the [HA guide](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kargo/blob/master/docs/ha-mode.md). * *loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost* - If enabled, all hosts will connect to the apiserver internally load balanced endpoint. See more details in the [HA guide](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kargo/blob/master/docs/ha-mode.md). #### Cluster variables Kubernetes needs some parameters in order to get deployed. These are the following default cluster paramters: * *cluster_name* - Name of cluster (default is cluster.local) * *domain_name* - Name of cluster DNS domain (default is cluster.local) * *kube_network_plugin* - Plugin to use for container networking * *kube_service_addresses* - Subnet for cluster IPs (default is 10.233.0.0/18). Must not overlap with kube_pods_subnet * *kube_pods_subnet* - Subnet for Pod IPs (default is 10.233.64.0/18). Must not overlap with kube_service_addresses. * *kube_network_node_prefix* - Subnet allocated per-node for pod IPs. Remainin bits in kube_pods_subnet dictates how many kube-nodes can be in cluster. * *dns_setup* - Enables dnsmasq * *dns_server* - Cluster IP for dnsmasq (default is 10.233.0.2) * *skydns_server* - Cluster IP for KubeDNS (default is 10.233.0.3) * *cloud_provider* - Enable extra Kubelet option if operating inside GCE or OpenStack (default is unset) * *kube_hostpath_dynamic_provisioner* - Required for use of PetSets type in Kubernetes #### DNS variables By default, dnsmasq gets set up with 8.8.8.8 as an upstream DNS server and all other settings from your existing /etc/resolv.conf are lost. Set the following variables to match your requirements. * *upstream_dns_servers* - Array of upstream DNS servers configured on host in addition to Kargo deployed DNS * *nameservers* - Array of DNS servers configured for use in dnsmasq * *searchdomains* - Array of up to 4 search domains * *skip_dnsmasq* - Don't set up dnsmasq (use only KubeDNS) For more information, see [DNS Stack](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kargo/blob/master/docs/dns-stack.md). #### Other service variables * *docker_options* - Commonly used to set ``--insecure-registry=myregistry.mydomain:5000`` * *http_proxy/https_proxy/no_proxy* - Proxy variables for deploying behind a proxy #### User accounts Kargo sets up two Kubernetes accounts by default: ``root`` and ``kube``. Their passwords default to changeme. You can set this by changing ``kube_api_pwd``.