Creating VM nodes on QEMU/KVM with Ubuntu
If you have a decent multi-core CPU with enough RAM running Ubuntu there's no reason not to use it for this course instead of a cloud service.
You should already have QEMU/KVM setup and a ssh key created using ssh-keygen -t rsa.
First thing you need to do is make sure you have a virtual bridge. In Ubuntu 22.04 you should already have one called virbr0.
$ ip link show type bridge
$ ip addr show virbr0
5: virbr0: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state DOWN group default qlen 1000
link/ether 52:54:00:c3:12:65 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 192.168.122.1/24 brd 192.168.122.255 scope global virbr0
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
You can see our static address range is 192.168.122.1/24. So let's add some host names to our /etc/hosts
192.168.122.191 mycluster-cp1 192.168.122.192 mycluster-cp2 192.168.122.193 mycluster-cp3 192.168.122.194 mycluster-w1 192.168.122.195 mycluster-w2 192.168.122.196 mycluster-w3 192.168.122.197 mycluster-w4
Create a file called user-data.yml and add the following:
#cloud-config
autoinstall:
version: 1
interactive-sections: []
ssh:
install-server: true
allow-pw: true
authorized-keys:
- [SSH_RSA]
user-data:
disable_root: false
identity:
hostname: ubuntu-server
username: ubuntu
password: [ROOT_PASSWORD]
early-commands: []
late-commands:
- swapoff -a
- sed -i '/swap/ s/^\(.*\)$/#\1/g' /target/etc/fstab
- echo 'ubuntu ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL' > /target/etc/sudoers.d/ubuntu
- chmod 440 /target/etc/sudoers.d/ubuntu
Paste in your ssh key in [SSH_RSA]:
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
Change the user@host to ubuntu@ubuntu-server
To generate a password for root you can run and paste it in the [ROOT_PASSWORD] section:
mkpasswd --method=SHA-512
Now run ubuntu-autoinstall-generator.sh to generate the Ubuntu 22.04 iso:
./ubuntu-autoinstall-generator.sh -a -u user-data.yml -d ubuntu-autoinstall.iso
Now we use this virt-install.sh bash script to generate our VM's:
#!/bin/bash
HOSTNAME=$1
CLIENTIP=$2
VCPUS=${3:-2}
MEMORY=${4:-2048}
DISKSIZE=${5:-30}
DISKPATH=./$HOSTNAME.rawdisk
MACADDR=RANDOM
DEVICE=enp3s0
AUTOCONF=off
BRIDGE=virbr0
SERVERIP=
DNS0IP=192.168.122.1
DNS1IP=
GATEWAYIP=192.168.122.1
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
LOCATION=./ubuntu-autoinstall.iso
sudo virt-install \
--connect=qemu:///system \
--name $HOSTNAME \
--memory $MEMORY \
--vcpus $VCPUS \
--bridge=$BRIDGE \
--mac=$MACADDR \
--autostart \
--check-cpu \
--os-type=linux \
--force \
--graphics none \
--virt-type kvm \
--os-variant=ubuntu22.04 \
--location $LOCATION,initrd=casper/initrd,kernel=casper/vmlinuz \
--disk path=$DISKPATH,format=raw,cache=none,bus=virtio,size=$DISKSIZE \
--debug \
--noautoconsole \
--wait=-1 \
--extra-args="ip=$CLIENTIP:$SERVERIP:$GATEWAYIP:$NETMASK:$HOSTNAME:$DEVICE:$AUTOCONF:$DNS0IP:$DNS1IP console=ttyS0 quiet autoinstall ds=nocloud;s=/cdrom/nocloud/"
Change the value of DEVICE to match your ethernet device:
$ hostname -I
192.168.0.141
$ ifconfig | grep 192.168.0.141 -a -3
TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0
enp3s0: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet 192.168.0.141 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255
inet6 fe80::5a5:e6a5:9aee:9e43 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x20<link>
ether a8:a1:59:40:ca:d4 txqueuelen 1000 (Ethernet)
RX packets 45472938 bytes 16695796477 (16.6 GB)
So we should set:
DEVICE=enp3s0
Now we're finally ready to generate our VMs'!
#!/bin/bash SCRIPT=./virt-install.sh $SCRIPT mycluster-cp1 192.168.122.191 2 2048 30 $SCRIPT mycluster-cp2 192.168.122.192 2 2048 30 $SCRIPT mycluster-cp3 192.168.122.193 2 2048 30 $SCRIPT mycluster-w1 192.168.122.194 1 2048 30 $SCRIPT mycluster-w2 192.168.122.195 1 2048 30 $SCRIPT mycluster-w3 192.168.122.196 1 2048 30 $SCRIPT mycluster-w4 192.168.122.197 1 2048 30
If you only want two control planes' and two workers, for example, comment out the mycluster-cp3, mycluster-w3 and mycluster-w4 lines by prefixing them with a # character.
Once you have your VMs' created you should ssh into each one and set the correct host name and edit the /etc/hosts file to add the same hosts as we did before.
$ sudo nano /etc/hostname mycluster-x $ sudo nano /etc/hosts
Comments
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I just commit a k8s-cluster repo which contains Ansible scripts for automating the creation of a k8s cluster on your VMs.
It should be as simple as editing hosts.ini
[control_plane] mycluster-cp1 ansible_host=192.168.122.191 mycluster-cp2 ansible_host=192.168.122.192 mycluster-cp3 ansible_host=192.168.122.193 [workers] mycluster-w1 ansible_host=192.168.122.194 mycluster-w2 ansible_host=192.168.122.195 mycluster-w3 ansible_host=192.168.122.196 [all:vars] ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3
Then run the
install.shscript#!/bin/bash set -e ansible-playbook -i hosts.ini ./init.yml ansible-playbook -i hosts.ini ./kube-dependencies.yml ansible-playbook -i hosts.ini ./control-planes.yml ansible-playbook -i hosts.ini ./workers.yml
By default it will install containerd CRI but aslo includes scripts for installing cri-o and docker.
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The repo has been updated to use
Vagrantinstead ofcloud-config0
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