In this chapter we will integrate the Input with the Load Balancer (henceforth LB). The first, as we have just seen in the previous chapter, was presented as an entity that lives within the Kubernetes cluster and comes in the form of a Pod. The second, presented a few pages ago, is an entity that lives outside the cluster and is hosted by the Cloud Provider in use (OpenStack in our case). We strongly recommend a review of these two objects before proceeding with the reading, consulting the pages linked above or through other sources.
We will then explain how to create a connection point between these two components. The joining point consists of a file, containing the access credentials (username, password) and the coordinates (projectID, region) of the OpenStack tenant that we want to link. The purpose, in fact, is to automatically create the LB and its components (Listener, Pool, Policy, etc.), starting from the Kubernetes cluster. Finally, we point out that this page is based on a GitHub guide, which you can reach from here.
Deploy octavia-ingress-controller in the Kubernetes cluster
First, let's create and move inside the following folder, which will encapsulate the files we will use in this guide. We will create the various components under the kube-system namespace, but you are free to use another one, of course.
$ mkdir -p /etc/kubernetes/octavia-ingress-controller $ cd /etc/kubernetes/octavia-ingress-controller
Create service account and grant permissions
For testing purpose, we grant the cluster admin role to the serviceaccount created. Save the file and proceed with apply.
kind: ServiceAccount apiVersion: v1 metadata: name: octavia-ingress-controller namespace: kube-system --- kind: ClusterRoleBinding apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1 metadata: name: octavia-ingress-controller roleRef: apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io kind: ClusterRole name: cluster-admin subjects: - kind: ServiceAccount name: octavia-ingress-controller namespace: kube-system
Prepare octavia-ingress-controller configuration
As announced in the introduction, the octavia-ingress-controller needs to communicate with OpenStack cloud to create resources corresponding to the Kubernetes Ingress resource, so the credentials of an OpenStack user (doesn't need to be the admin user) need to be provided in openstack section. Additionally, in order to differentiate the Ingresses between kubernetes clusters, cluster-name needs to be unique.
kind: ConfigMap apiVersion: v1 metadata: name: octavia-ingress-controller-config namespace: kube-system data: config: | cluster-name: <cluster_name> openstack: # domain-name: <domain_name> # Choose between domain-name or domain-id (do not use together) domain-id: <domain_id> username: <username> # user-id: <user_id> # Choose between user-id or username (do not use together) password: <user_id> project-id: <project_id> auth-url: <auth_url> region: <region> octavia: subnet-id: <subnet_id> floating-network-id: <public_net_id> manage-security-groups: <boolean_value> # If true, creates automatically SecurityGroup
Let's see how to fill the placeholders in the configuration file, going to retrieve the information from the Horizon dashboard:
- domain-name, domain-id, username, user-id, password: all this information (except the password) can be found in the Identity/Users tab, by selecting the desired user.
- project-id, auth-url: go to the Project/API Access tab and click the button View Credentials.
- region: the region is present at the top left, next to the OpenStack logo.
- subnet-id, floating-network-id: go to the Project/Network/Networks tab. Retrieve the ID of the public network and the sub-network (be careful not to get confused with the network ID).
- manage-security-group: for the moment we insert false (default value). Later we will explain what this key is for.
Advice
It's advisable to create a service account associated to your project, if the is shared with other users, and use the credentials of this account. To get a service account you need to ask the Cloud@CNAF administrators. However, for testing purposes, for the moment you can use your personal credentials (username/password).