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Terraform Openstack K8S

About

graph TB
    tf(Terraform)
    stpo(Static Pods)
    prometheus(Prometheus)
    grafana(Grafana)
    non1(...)
    app(Services..)

    tf --"terrafrom apply<br>(Networks, VMs, and k8s)"--->non1
    
    subgraph VM [Virtual Machine]
    tf
    subgraph openstack [OpenStack]
    non1
    subgraph k8s [Kubernetes]
    subgraph cp [Control-plane]
    stpo
    end
    subgraph wk1 [Worker Nodes...]
    prometheus
    grafana

    app
    end
    end
    end
    end
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Install Network, VM, K8S on OpenStack using Terraform Openstack Provider. Configure the monitoring system within the k8S cluster.

Requirements

  • Run 2VMs on DevStack. Tested on 16Core 32GB RAM(at least 8Core 16GB).
  • Install devstack on ubuntu 22.04 server
    • This is a stack directory compressed file. I checked that it works well when I moved the file to another server and reinstalled it.
    • ./unstack.sh
      ./clean.sh
      ./stack.sh
  • Create a OpenStack VM with a custom image(ubuntu-minimal-22.04). Access the OpenStack web and upload the created image. The image name is k8s-image-1.0.0.
    • The base image has kubeadm, kubectl, kubelet, and helm, net-tools, and ping installed to create the K8S.
  • Create a ssh keypair in the home directory.
    • sudo rm -rf ~/.ssh/id_rsa*
      ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -q -N "" -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa
  • Environment variables are required for authentication in Terraform.
    • cd ~/devstack
      openrc admin admin
      env | grep OS_
  • OpenStack bridge network may go down upon reboot. Add the command below to .bashrc.
    • sudo ip addr flush dev br-ex
      sudo ip addr add 172.24.4.1/24 dev br-ex
      sudo ip link set br-ex up
      sudo route add -net 10.0.0.0/24 gw 172.24.4.1
      
      sudo iptables -I FORWARD -j ACCEPT
      sudo iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING -s 172.24.4.0/24 -j MASQUERADE

Getting Started

# in devstack server..
git clone https://github.com/PARKINHYO/terraform-openstack-k8s.git
cd terraform-openstack-k8s
terraform init
terraform apply --var-file '.tfvars' --auto-approve

Prometheus, Grafana consists of Cluster IP Service. Use the port-forward command or modify the resource with NodePort.

You can install ubuntu-desktop and access k8s resources with chrome in openstack.

sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop -y
sudo apt install wget -y
wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i ./google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb

Or below is a command to forward from a DevStack VM to a VM created with DevStack.

iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp -d [requested-ip] -j DNAT —to-destination [target-ip]

Demo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed9LxTkhQb4