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authorXuan Jia <jason.jiaxuan@gmail.com>2017-12-20 07:05:57 +0000
committerGerrit Code Review <gerrit@opnfv.org>2017-12-20 07:05:57 +0000
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Merge "Add a Multus with 2 Flannel interfaces installation document for arm platform"
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+---
+apiVersion: v1
+kind: ServiceAccount
+metadata:
+ name: flannel
+ namespace: kube-system
+---
+kind: ConfigMap
+apiVersion: v1
+metadata:
+ name: kube-flannel-cfg
+ namespace: kube-system
+ labels:
+ tier: node
+ app: flannel
+data:
+ cni-conf.json: |
+ {
+ "name": "flannel-networks",
+ "type": "multus",
+ "delegates": [
+ {
+ "type": "flannel",
+ "name": "flannel.2",
+ "subnetFile": "/run/flannel/subnet2.env",
+ "dataDir": "/var/lib/cni/flannel/2",
+ "delegate": {
+ "bridge": "kbr1",
+ "isDefaultGateway": false
+ }
+ },
+ {
+ "type": "flannel",
+ "name": "flannel.1",
+ "subnetFile": "/run/flannel/subnet.env",
+ "dataDir": "/var/lib/cni/flannel",
+ "masterplugin": true,
+ "delegate": {
+ "bridge": "kbr0",
+ "isDefaultGateway": true
+ }
+ }
+ ]
+ }
+ net-conf.json: |
+ {
+ "Network": "10.1.0.0/16",
+ "Backend": {
+ "Type": "udp",
+ "Port": 8285
+ }
+ }
+---
+kind: ConfigMap
+apiVersion: v1
+metadata:
+ name: kube-flannel2-cfg
+ namespace: kube-system
+ labels:
+ tier: node
+ app: flannel2
+data:
+ net-conf.json: |
+ {
+ "Network": "10.3.0.0/16",
+ "Backend": {
+ "Type": "udp",
+ "Port": 8286
+ }
+ }
+---
+apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
+kind: DaemonSet
+metadata:
+ name: kube-flannel-ds
+ namespace: kube-system
+ labels:
+ tier: node
+ app: flannel
+spec:
+ template:
+ metadata:
+ labels:
+ tier: node
+ app: flannel
+ spec:
+ hostNetwork: true
+ nodeSelector:
+ beta.kubernetes.io/arch: arm64
+ tolerations:
+ - key: node-role.kubernetes.io/master
+ operator: Exists
+ effect: NoSchedule
+ serviceAccountName: flannel
+ containers:
+ - name: kube-flannel
+ image: quay.io/coreos/flannel:v0.8.0-arm64
+ command: [ "/opt/bin/flanneld", "--ip-masq", "--kube-subnet-mgr" ]
+ securityContext:
+ privileged: true
+ env:
+ - name: POD_NAME
+ valueFrom:
+ fieldRef:
+ fieldPath: metadata.name
+ - name: POD_NAMESPACE
+ valueFrom:
+ fieldRef:
+ fieldPath: metadata.namespace
+ volumeMounts:
+ - name: run
+ mountPath: /run
+ - name: flannel-cfg
+ mountPath: /etc/kube-flannel/
+ - name: kube-flannel2
+ image: quay.io/coreos/flannel:v0.8.0-arm64
+ command: [ "/opt/bin/flanneld", "--ip-masq", "--kube-subnet-mgr", "--subnet-file=/run/flannel/subnet2.env" ]
+ securityContext:
+ privileged: true
+ env:
+ - name: POD_NAME
+ valueFrom:
+ fieldRef:
+ fieldPath: metadata.name
+ - name: POD_NAMESPACE
+ valueFrom:
+ fieldRef:
+ fieldPath: metadata.namespace
+ volumeMounts:
+ - name: run
+ mountPath: /run
+ - name: flannel-cfg2
+ mountPath: /etc/kube-flannel/
+ - name: install-cni
+ image: quay.io/coreos/flannel:v0.8.0-arm64
+ command: [ "/bin/sh", "-c", "set -e -x; cp -f /etc/kube-flannel/cni-conf.json /etc/cni/net.d/10-2flannels.conf; while true; do sleep 3600; done" ]
+ volumeMounts:
+ - name: cni
+ mountPath: /etc/cni/net.d
+ - name: flannel-cfg
+ mountPath: /etc/kube-flannel/
+ volumes:
+ - name: run
+ hostPath:
+ path: /run
+ - name: cni
+ hostPath:
+ path: /etc/cni/net.d
+ - name: flannel-cfg
+ configMap:
+ name: kube-flannel-cfg
+ - name: flannel-cfg2
+ configMap:
+ name: kube-flannel2-cfg
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:numbered:
container4nfv_on_arm
+ multi_flannel_intfs_deployment
diff --git a/docs/arm/multi_flannel_intfs_deployment.rst b/docs/arm/multi_flannel_intfs_deployment.rst
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+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
+.. License.
+.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
+.. (c) OPNFV, Arm Limited.
+
+
+
+=======================================================================
+Multiple Flannel Interfaces Deployment for Kubernetes Pod on Arm server
+=======================================================================
+
+Abstract
+========
+
+This document gives a brief introduction on how to deploy multiple Flannel interfaces for Kubernetes
+Pod on Arm server.
+For simplicity, here the word 'multiple' is for '2' which can be easily extended to more with the methods
+introduced in this document.
+Besides Arm server, most of the deployment steps talked in the document can be used on other platforms.
+
+
+Introduction
+============
+
+.. _Flannel: https://github.com/coreos/flannel
+.. _Multus: https://github.com/Intel-Corp/multus-cni
+.. _Compass: https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/compass4nfv/Compass4nfv
+.. _arm64: https://github.com/kubernetes/website/pull/6511
+.. _files: https://github.com/kubernetes/website/pull/6511/files
+
+
+As we know, in some cases we need to deploy multiple network interfaces for a single container. For example,
+one interface is used for external data access, the other for internal data access. Originally,
+only one interface can be deployed for a separate type of Container Networking Interface(CNI). With the help
+of Multus_ CNI, multile CNIs can be driven with an integrated configution.
+
+Flannel_ is a widely used solution to configure a layer 3 network fabric designed for Kubernetes. We would
+introduce the methods of how to deploy multiple Flannel network interfaces for Kubernetes pod from the
+following points:
+1. Use Case Architecture
+2. Flannel Configuration
+3. CNI Configuration
+4. Etcd Based Configuration(Optional)
+5. Contacts
+
+For project Container4nfv, Arm's favorite installer for Kubernetes clusters is mainly Compass_ now. Arm would try
+to give out a typical deployment scenario with Kubernetes networked with 2 flannel interfaces.
+
+
+Use Case Architecture
+=====================
+
+Arm gives out a document on how to deploy Kubernetes on arm64_ platform to the Kubernetes community
+which uses Flannel as the networking backend. The related Flannel deployment files_ use Flannel docker
+image to start the Flannel service.
+
+.. image:: images/multi_flannel_intfs.PNG
+ :alt: 2 Flannel interfaces deployment scenario
+ :figclass: align-center
+
+ Fig 1. Multiple Flannel interfaces deployment architecture
+
+.. _Etcd: https://coreos.com/etcd/
+
+Figure 1 gives out a typical use case for Kubernetes pod configured with 2 Flannel interfaces.
+For this use case, we have to start 2 flanneld processes, each flanneld process listens on a different UDP
+port and serves for a different subnet. With the help of Multus_ CNI, the Flannel CNI would be called twice
+to attach 2 Linux veth devices to a pod.
+
+Flanneld has 2 ways to get the network backend configuration data: one is from Kubernetes directly by setting
+the option "--kube-subnet-mgr", in this way as it simply reads the configuration from the file
+"/etc/kube-flannel/net-conf.json"; the other way is from the backend datastore Etcd_ which is the default.
+
+In this document, we would mainly give the Flanneld configuration in the 1st way. Anybody interested
+in the 2nd way can refer to the section "Etcd Based Configuration".
+
+
+Flannel Configuration
+=====================
+
+Refer to the Kubernetes installation guide on arm64_, the Flanneld is installed as a Kubernetes DaemonSet in the
+kube-flannel.yml. Here we give a revised version of this yaml file to start 2 Flannel containers:
+
+.. include:: files/kube-2flannels.yml
+ :literal:
+
+ kube-2flannels.yml
+
+
+ConfigMap Added
+---------------
+
+To start the 2nd Flannel container process, we add a new ConfigMap named kube-flannel2-cfg which
+includes a new net-conf.json from the 1st:
+
+::
+ net-conf.json: |
+ {
+ "Network": "10.3.0.0/16",
+ "Backend": {
+ "Type": "udp",
+ "Port": 8286
+ }
+ }
+
+
+2nd Flannel Container Added
+---------------------------
+
+The default Flanneld's UDP listen port is 8285, we set the 2nd Flanneld to listen to port 8286 and a new subnet.
+
+For the 2nd Flannel container, we use the command as:
+
+::
+ - name: kube-flannel2
+ image: quay.io/coreos/flannel:v0.8.0-arm64
+ command: [ "/opt/bin/flanneld", "--ip-masq", "--kube-subnet-mgr", "--subnet-file=/run/flannel/subnet2.env" ]
+
+which outputs the subnet file to /run/flannel/subnet2.env for the 2nd Flannel CNI to use.
+
+And mount the 2nd Flannel ConfigMap to /etc/kube-flannel/ for the 2nd Flanneld container process:
+
+::
+ volumeMounts:
+ - name: run
+ mountPath: /run
+ - name: flannel-cfg2
+ mountPath: /etc/kube-flannel/
+
+
+CNI Configuration
+=================
+
+.. _Multus: https://github.com/Intel-Corp/multus-cni
+
+To deploy 2 Flannel interfaces, besides the Flannel CNI, we need to deploy the Multus_. The build process of it is as:
+
+::
+ git clone https://github.com/Intel-Corp/multus-cni.git
+ cd multus-cni
+ ./build
+ cp bin/multus /opt/cni/bin
+
+To use the Multus_ CNI, we should put the Multus CNI binary to /opt/cni/bin/ where the Flannel CNI and other
+CNIs are put.
+
+The following CNI configuration sample for 2 Flannel interfaces is located in /etc/cni/net.d/, here we name it
+as 10-2flannels.conf:
+
+::
+ {
+ "name": "flannel-networks",
+ "type": "multus",
+ "delegates": [
+ {
+ "type": "flannel",
+ "name": "flannel.2",
+ "subnetFile": "/run/flannel/subnet2.env",
+ "dataDir": "/var/lib/cni/flannel/2",
+ "delegate": {
+ "bridge": "kbr1",
+ "isDefaultGateway": false
+ }
+ },
+ {
+ "type": "flannel",
+ "name": "flannel.1",
+ "subnetFile": "/run/flannel/subnet.env",
+ "dataDir": "/var/lib/cni/flannel",
+ "masterplugin": true,
+ "delegate": {
+ "bridge": "kbr0",
+ "isDefaultGateway": true
+ }
+ }
+ ]
+ }
+
+For the 2nd Flannel CNI, it will use the subnet file /run/flannel/subnet2.env instead of the default /run/flannel/subnet.env,
+which is generated by the 2nd Flanneld process, and the subnet data would be output to the directory:
+/var/lib/cni/flannel/2
+
+Here we set the 1st Flannel interface as the default gateway to route traffic to outside world.
+
+
+Etcd Based Configuration(Optional)
+==================================
+
+.. _cluster: https://coreos.com/etcd/docs/latest/v2/clustering.html
+.. _etcdctl: https://coreos.com/etcd/docs/latest/dev-guide/interacting_v3.html
+
+Etcd_ is an open-source distributed key value store that provides shared configuration and service discovery.
+It can be run as a separate process or as as a cluster_.
+For arm64 support, the environment variable or etcd option "ETCD_UNSUPPORTED_ARCH=arm64" should be set before
+running the etcd process.
+
+We use etcdctl_ tool to set the etcd key-value used for Flannel backend configuration.
+
+For the 1st network, the etcd prefix is '/coreos.com/network/config', and set the subnet to "10.1.0.0/16":
+
+::
+ etcdctl set /coreos.com/network/config '{ "Network": "10.1.0.0/16", "Backend": {"Type":"udp", "Port":8285}}'
+
+or:
+
+::
+ etcdctl set /coreos.com/network/config '{ "Network": "10.1.0.0/16"}'
+
+
+For the 2nd network, the etcd prefix is '/coreos.com/network2/config', and set the subnet to "10.3.0.0/16" with
+UDP port 8286:
+
+::
+ etcdctl set /coreos.com/network2/config '{ "Network": "10.3.0.0/16", "Backend": {"Type":"udp", "Port":8286}}'
+
+We can show the configuration by:
+
+::
+ etcdctl get /coreos.com/network/config
+ etcdctl get /coreos.com/network2/config
+
+
+Flanneld Configuration based on Etcd
+------------------------------------
+
+Refer to the Kubernetes installation guide on arm64_, the Flanneld is installed as a Kubernetes DaemonSet in the
+kube-flannel.yml. For Flanneld to use the etcd backend, we could change the container start command to use etcd
+backend:
+
+::
+ ...
+ containers:
+ - name: kube-flannel
+ image: quay.io/coreos/flannel:v0.8.0-arm64
+ command: [ "/opt/bin/flanneld", "--ip-masq", "--etcd-endpoints=http://ETCD_CLUSTER_IP1:2379", "--etcd-prefix=/coreos.com/network" ]
+ securityContext:
+ privileged: true
+ env:
+ - name: POD_NAME
+ valueFrom:
+ fieldRef:
+ fieldPath: metadata.name
+ - name: POD_NAMESPACE
+ valueFrom:
+ fieldRef:
+ fieldPath: metadata.namespace
+ volumeMounts:
+ - name: run
+ mountPath: /run
+ - name: flannel-cfg
+ mountPath: /etc/kube-flannel/
+
+Here as we don't use the "--kube-subnet-mgr" option, the last 2 lines of
+
+::
+ - name: flannel-cfg
+ mountPath: /etc/kube-flannel/
+
+can be ignored.
+
+To start the 2nd Flanneld process, we can add the 2nd Flanneld container section to kube-flannel.yml just below
+the 1st Flanneld container:
+
+::
+ containers:
+ - name: kube-flannel2
+ image: quay.io/coreos/flannel:v0.8.0-arm64
+ command: [ "/opt/bin/flanneld", "--ip-masq", "--etcd-endpoints=http://ETCD_CLUSTER_IP1:2379", "--etcd-prefix=/coreos.com/network2", "--subnet-file=/run/flannel/subnet2.env" ]
+ securityContext:
+ privileged: true
+ env:
+ - name: POD_NAME
+ valueFrom:
+ fieldRef:
+ fieldPath: metadata.name
+ - name: POD_NAMESPACE
+ valueFrom:
+ fieldRef:
+ fieldPath: metadata.namespace
+ volumeMounts:
+ - name: run
+ mountPath: /run
+
+The option "-subnet-file" for the 2nd Flanneld is to output a subnet file for the 2nd Flannel subnet configuration
+of the Flannel CNI which is called by Multus CNI.
+
+
+Contacts
+========
+
+Trevor Tao(Zijin Tao), Yibo Cai, Di Xu, Bin Lu, Song Zhu and Kaly Xin from Arm have made contributions to this document.
+
+Trevor Tao: trevor.tao@arm.com
+Yibo Cai: yibo.cai@arm.com
+Di Xu: di.xu@arm.com
+Bin Lu: bin.lu@arm.com
+Song Zhu: song.zhu@arm.com
+Kaly xin: kaly.xin@arm.com