In this lab you will generate Kubernetes configuration files, also known as kubeconfigs, which enable Kubernetes clients to locate and authenticate to the Kubernetes API Servers.
In this section you will generate kubeconfig files for the controller manager
, kubelet
, kube-proxy
, and scheduler
clients and the admin
user.
Each kubeconfig requires a Kubernetes API Server to connect to. To support high availability the IP address assigned to the external load balancer fronting the Kubernetes API Servers will be used.
Retrieve the kubernetes-the-hard-way
DNS address:
KUBERNETES_PUBLIC_ADDRESS=$(aws elbv2 describe-load-balancers \
--load-balancer-arns ${LOAD_BALANCER_ARN} \
--output text --query 'LoadBalancers[0].DNSName')
When generating kubeconfig files for Kubelets the client certificate matching the Kubelet's node name must be used. This will ensure Kubelets are properly authorized by the Kubernetes Node Authorizer.
Generate a kubeconfig file for each worker node:
for instance in worker-0 worker-1 worker-2; do
kubectl config set-cluster kubernetes-the-hard-way \
--certificate-authority=ca.pem \
--embed-certs=true \
--server=https://${KUBERNETES_PUBLIC_ADDRESS}:443 \
--kubeconfig=${instance}.kubeconfig
kubectl config set-credentials system:node:${instance} \
--client-certificate=${instance}.pem \
--client-key=${instance}-key.pem \
--embed-certs=true \
--kubeconfig=${instance}.kubeconfig
kubectl config set-context default \
--cluster=kubernetes-the-hard-way \
--user=system:node:${instance} \
--kubeconfig=${instance}.kubeconfig
kubectl config use-context default --kubeconfig=${instance}.kubeconfig
done
Results:
worker-0.kubeconfig
worker-1.kubeconfig
worker-2.kubeconfig
Generate a kubeconfig file for the kube-proxy
service:
kubectl config set-cluster kubernetes-the-hard-way \
--certificate-authority=ca.pem \
--embed-certs=true \
--server=https://${KUBERNETES_PUBLIC_ADDRESS}:443 \
--kubeconfig=kube-proxy.kubeconfig
kubectl config set-credentials system:kube-proxy \
--client-certificate=kube-proxy.pem \
--client-key=kube-proxy-key.pem \
--embed-certs=true \
--kubeconfig=kube-proxy.kubeconfig
kubectl config set-context default \
--cluster=kubernetes-the-hard-way \
--user=system:kube-proxy \
--kubeconfig=kube-proxy.kubeconfig
kubectl config use-context default --kubeconfig=kube-proxy.kubeconfig
Results:
kube-proxy.kubeconfig
Generate a kubeconfig file for the kube-controller-manager
service:
kubectl config set-cluster kubernetes-the-hard-way \
--certificate-authority=ca.pem \
--embed-certs=true \
--server=https://127.0.0.1:6443 \
--kubeconfig=kube-controller-manager.kubeconfig
kubectl config set-credentials system:kube-controller-manager \
--client-certificate=kube-controller-manager.pem \
--client-key=kube-controller-manager-key.pem \
--embed-certs=true \
--kubeconfig=kube-controller-manager.kubeconfig
kubectl config set-context default \
--cluster=kubernetes-the-hard-way \
--user=system:kube-controller-manager \
--kubeconfig=kube-controller-manager.kubeconfig
kubectl config use-context default --kubeconfig=kube-controller-manager.kubeconfig
Results:
kube-controller-manager.kubeconfig
Generate a kubeconfig file for the kube-scheduler
service:
kubectl config set-cluster kubernetes-the-hard-way \
--certificate-authority=ca.pem \
--embed-certs=true \
--server=https://127.0.0.1:6443 \
--kubeconfig=kube-scheduler.kubeconfig
kubectl config set-credentials system:kube-scheduler \
--client-certificate=kube-scheduler.pem \
--client-key=kube-scheduler-key.pem \
--embed-certs=true \
--kubeconfig=kube-scheduler.kubeconfig
kubectl config set-context default \
--cluster=kubernetes-the-hard-way \
--user=system:kube-scheduler \
--kubeconfig=kube-scheduler.kubeconfig
kubectl config use-context default --kubeconfig=kube-scheduler.kubeconfig
Results:
kube-scheduler.kubeconfig
Generate a kubeconfig file for the admin
user:
kubectl config set-cluster kubernetes-the-hard-way \
--certificate-authority=ca.pem \
--embed-certs=true \
--server=https://127.0.0.1:6443 \
--kubeconfig=admin.kubeconfig
kubectl config set-credentials admin \
--client-certificate=admin.pem \
--client-key=admin-key.pem \
--embed-certs=true \
--kubeconfig=admin.kubeconfig
kubectl config set-context default \
--cluster=kubernetes-the-hard-way \
--user=admin \
--kubeconfig=admin.kubeconfig
kubectl config use-context default --kubeconfig=admin.kubeconfig
Results:
admin.kubeconfig
Copy the appropriate kubelet
and kube-proxy
kubeconfig files to each worker instance:
for instance in worker-0 worker-1 worker-2; do
external_ip=$(aws ec2 describe-instances \
--filters "Name=tag:Name,Values=${instance}" \
--output text --query 'Reservations[].Instances[].PublicIpAddress')
scp -i kubernetes.id_rsa \
${instance}.kubeconfig kube-proxy.kubeconfig ubuntu@${external_ip}:~/
done
Copy the appropriate kube-controller-manager
and kube-scheduler
kubeconfig files to each controller instance:
for instance in controller-0 controller-1 controller-2; do
external_ip=$(aws ec2 describe-instances \
--filters "Name=tag:Name,Values=${instance}" \
--output text --query 'Reservations[].Instances[].PublicIpAddress')
scp -i kubernetes.id_rsa \
admin.kubeconfig kube-controller-manager.kubeconfig kube-scheduler.kubeconfig ubuntu@${external_ip}:~/
done