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2018-03-20Access the K8s dashboard and configure the CLI in opnfv hostwutianwei1-3/+4
1. Add the type: NodePort in dashboard service. the default is ClustIP, which cannot access from outside. 2. Print the url ,user, password for user to access dashboard. 3. configure the kubectl CLI in opnfv host. Change-Id: I6cb6e6f7547412139ece0c40a85de67a9edce0ef Signed-off-by: wutianwei <wutianwei1@huawei.com>
2018-01-31deploy kubernetes in XCIwutianwei6-0/+397
This commit introduces kubespray into XCI. k8s install currently assumes k8s install and OpenStack install cannot coexist. If XCI_INSTALLER is set to "kubespray" and DEPLOY_SCENARIO is set to "k8-nosdn-nofeature" the xci-deploy.sh would install kubernetes instead of OpenStack. The version of kubernetes is beta release v1.9.0 currently according to the master of kubespray it only support the ubuntu now. Opensuse and centos still need to develop and test. This patch create the directory xci/installer/kubespray, the related files of kubespray would be placed to it. The xci/installer/$installer/playbooks/configure-localhost.yml was moved to xci/playbooks/configure-localhost.yml as a common yaml file. You can modify some parameters according your need in xci/installer/kubespray/files/k8s-cluster.yml to deploy cluster. When deploying kubernetes, it would download the kubespray to releng-xci/.cache/repos/kubespray. If your flavor is Ha, it will download haproxy_server and keepalived to xci/playbook/roles, which setup haproxy service for kubernetes. Change-Id: I24d521a735d7ee85fbe5af8c4def65f37586b843 Signed-off-by: wutianwei <wutianwei1@huawei.com>