No bullshucky. I'm not playing. If you don't update that bespoke #Kubespray or #kops cluster from k8s.gcr.io to registry.k8s.io things are gonna break and you're going to be scrambling to figure out why.
From: https://github.com/kubernetes/k8s.io/issues/4872,
"Here are the community blogs and announcements so far."
https://groups.google.com/a/kubernetes.io/g/dev/c/Oq8HUQJQkXQ/m/pnI-QqmgBAAJ
https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/11/28/registry-k8s-io-faster-cheaper-ga/
https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/02/06/k8s-gcr-io-freeze-announcement/
#kubespray #kops #kubernetes #k8s #cloudnative #containers #aws #gcp #azure
I wish long life for my old HP Z420 workstation. It runs the #homelab #Kubernetes dev cluster on HA mode. It can also run OpenShift-local. Powered by #Fedora 37 and #KVM.
#homelab #kubernetes #fedora #kvm #kubespray #metallb #Longhorn #Kubegres
I wish long life for my old HP Z420 workstation. It runs the #homelab #Kubernetes dev cluster on HA mode. It can also run OpenShift-local. Powered by #Fedora 37 and #KVM.
#homelab #kubernetes #fedora #kvm #kubespray #metallb #Longhorn #Kubegres
@hyorch You're using #kubespray as well?
I don't think it's taking long for me due to DNS issues. I think it's just a huge list of ansible tasks it has to run, on every node.
I like #kubespray, but it really takes a long time to provision/rebuild/upgrade a node. 😓
@daevien The only data that will be on it is the OS and the container images. The OS is Fedora CoreOS, and I have PXE setup to reinstall the OS quite easily, and then I'm using ansible scripts (#kubespray) to re-configure the OS and add it to the cluster.
All the actual data is written to my TrueNAS machine which has a good level of disk redundancy, and also remote backups.
So realistically, nothing on the disks really matters.
@fribbledom This isn't exactly what you asked for, but what comes to mind is I added functionality to #kubespray to join Windows servers to Kubernetes clusters, but I haven't worked on pushing it upstream. Reason is it would be a lot more work to support various environments, whereas what I made works fine for my ecosystem.
Well, we got .NET Framework apps to work on Windows worker nodes in #Kubernetes built by #Ansible #kubespray with load balancer health checks and automatic DNS and TLS working.
I didn't really want to build that, but we did it.
#kubernetes #ansible #kubespray
Déployer @kubernetesio@twitter.com avec @ansible@twitter.com, c'est possible !
Un de mes premiers déploiements de #k8s avait été fait avec le #Kubespray (2017!).
Le projet est toujours activement maintenu, donc si vous êtes fan comme moi d'#Ansible, ça vaut le détour :)
https://blog.zwindler.fr/2017/12/05/installer-kubernetes-kubespray-ansible/
Es ist soweit! Im Blogpost https://blog.retter.jetzt/posts/kubernetes/ beschreibe ich wie mit #Kubespray, basierend auf der Infrastruktur, deren Setup ich in den vorherigen Post beschrieben habe, ein #Kubernetes-Cluster provisioniert wird.
A Hack-IT-N, on m'a demandé s'il était possible de faire du #Kubernetes on-prem et offline.
La personne utilise #Ansible et migre vers @docker@twitter.com. Je l'ai orienté vers #Kubespray, qui permet de deployer #k8s avec #Ansible sur des machines on-prem cf le blog : https://blog.zwindler.fr/2017/12/05/installer-kubernetes-kubespray-ansible/
#k8s #kubespray #ansible #kubernetes
Just wiped my two HP Microservers to add them to my home #kubernetes cluster. I used #RHEL7 Atomic Host. It's a shame #Fedora CoreOS isn't stable yet, and isn't compatible with #kubespray yet.
#kubernetes #rhel7 #fedora #kubespray