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<h2>PLEASE NOTE: This document applies to the HEAD of the source tree</h2>
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If you are using a released version of Kubernetes, you should
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refer to the docs that go with that version.
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<strong>
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The latest 1.0.x release of this document can be found
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[here](http://releases.k8s.io/release-1.0/docs/getting-started-guides/ubuntu.md).
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Documentation for other releases can be found at
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[releases.k8s.io](http://releases.k8s.io).
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Kubernetes Deployment On Bare-metal Ubuntu Nodes
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- [Introduction](#introduction)
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- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
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- [Starting a Cluster](#starting-a-cluster)
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    - [Download binaries](#download-binaries)
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    - [Configure and start the kubernetes cluster](#configure-and-start-the-kubernetes-cluster)
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    - [Test it out](#test-it-out)
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    - [Deploy addons](#deploy-addons)
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    - [Trouble shooting](#trouble-shooting)
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## Introduction
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This document describes how to deploy kubernetes on ubuntu nodes, 1 master and 3 nodes involved
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in the given examples. You can scale to **any number of nodes** by changing some settings with ease.
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The original idea was heavily inspired by @jainvipin 's ubuntu single node
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work, which has been merge into this document.
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[Cloud team from Zhejiang University](https://github.com/ZJU-SEL) will maintain this work.
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## Prerequisites
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1. The nodes have installed docker version 1.2+ and bridge-utils to manipulate linux bridge.
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2. All machines can communicate with each other, no need to connect Internet (should use
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private docker registry in this case).
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3. These guide is tested OK on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64bit server, but it can not work with
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Ubuntu 15 which use systemd instead of upstart. We are working around fixing this.
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4. Dependencies of this guide: etcd-2.0.12, flannel-0.4.0, k8s-1.0.3, may work with higher versions.
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5. All the remote servers can be ssh logged in without a password by using key authentication.
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### Starting a Cluster
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#### Download binaries
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First clone the kubernetes github repo
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``` console
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$ git clone https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes.git
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```
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Then download all the needed binaries into given directory (cluster/ubuntu/binaries)
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``` console
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$ cd kubernetes/cluster/ubuntu
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$ ./build.sh
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```
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You can customize your etcd version, flannel version, k8s version by changing corresponding variables
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`ETCD_VERSION` , `FLANNEL_VERSION` and `K8S_VERSION` in build.sh, by default etcd version is 2.0.12,
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flannel version is 0.4.0 and k8s version is 1.0.3.
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Make sure that the involved binaries are located properly in the binaries/master
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or binaries/minion directory before you go ahead to the next step .
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Note that we use flannel here to set up overlay network, yet it's optional. Actually you can build up k8s
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cluster natively, or use flannel, Open vSwitch or any other SDN tool you like.
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#### Configure and start the Kubernetes cluster
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An example cluster is listed below:
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| IP Address  |   Role   |
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|-------------|----------|
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|10.10.103.223|   node   |
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|10.10.103.162|   node   |
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|10.10.103.250| both master and node|
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First configure the cluster information in cluster/ubuntu/config-default.sh, below is a simple sample.
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```sh
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export nodes="vcap@10.10.103.250 vcap@10.10.103.162 vcap@10.10.103.223"
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export role="ai i i"
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export NUM_MINIONS=${NUM_MINIONS:-3}
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export SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE=192.168.3.0/24
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export FLANNEL_NET=172.16.0.0/16
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```
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The first variable `nodes` defines all your cluster nodes, MASTER node comes first and
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separated with blank space like `<user_1@ip_1> <user_2@ip_2> <user_3@ip_3> `
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Then the `role` variable defines the role of above machine in the same order, "ai" stands for machine
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acts as both master and node, "a" stands for master, "i" stands for node.
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The `NUM_MINIONS` variable defines the total number of nodes.
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The `SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE` variable defines the kubernetes service IP range. Please make sure
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that you do have a valid private ip range defined here, because some IaaS provider may reserve private ips.
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You can use below three private network range according to rfc1918. Besides you'd better not choose the one
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that conflicts with your own private network range.
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     10.0.0.0        -   10.255.255.255  (10/8 prefix)
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     172.16.0.0      -   172.31.255.255  (172.16/12 prefix)
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     192.168.0.0     -   192.168.255.255 (192.168/16 prefix)
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The `FLANNEL_NET` variable defines the IP range used for flannel overlay network,
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should not conflict with above `SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE`.
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After all the above variables being set correctly, we can use following command in cluster/ directory to bring up the whole cluster.
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`$ KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=ubuntu ./kube-up.sh`
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The scripts automatically scp binaries and config files to all the machines and start the k8s service on them.
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The only thing you need to do is to type the sudo password when promoted.
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```console
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Deploying minion on machine 10.10.103.223
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...
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[sudo] password to copy files and start minion: 
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```
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If all things goes right, you will see the below message from console indicating the k8s is up.
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```console
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Cluster validation succeeded
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```
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#### Test it out
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You can use `kubectl` command to check if the newly created k8s is working correctly.
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The `kubectl` binary is under the `cluster/ubuntu/binaries` directory.
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You can make it available via PATH, then you can use the below command smoothly.
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For example, use `$ kubectl get nodes` to see if all of your nodes are ready.
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```console
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$ kubectl get nodes
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NAME            LABELS                                 STATUS
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10.10.103.162   kubernetes.io/hostname=10.10.103.162   Ready
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10.10.103.223   kubernetes.io/hostname=10.10.103.223   Ready
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10.10.103.250   kubernetes.io/hostname=10.10.103.250   Ready
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```
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Also you can run Kubernetes [guest-example](../../examples/guestbook/) to build a redis backend cluster on the k8s.
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#### Deploy addons
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Assuming you have a starting cluster now, this section will tell you how to deploy addons like DNS
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and UI onto the existing cluster.
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The configuration of DNS is configured in cluster/ubuntu/config-default.sh.
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```sh
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ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS="${KUBE_ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS:-true}"
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DNS_SERVER_IP="192.168.3.10"
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DNS_DOMAIN="cluster.local"
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DNS_REPLICAS=1
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```
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The `DNS_SERVER_IP` is defining the ip of dns server which must be in the `SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE`.
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The `DNS_REPLICAS` describes how many dns pod running in the cluster.
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By default, we also take care of kube-ui addon.
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ENABLE_CLUSTER_UI="${KUBE_ENABLE_CLUSTER_UI:-true}"
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```
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After all the above variables have been set, just type the following command.
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```console
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$ cd cluster/ubuntu
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$ KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=ubuntu ./deployAddons.sh
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```
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After some time, you can use `$ kubectl get pods --namespace=kube-system` to see the DNS and UI pods are running in the cluster.
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#### On going
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We are working on these features which we'd like to let everybody know:
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1. Run kubernetes binaries in Docker using [kube-in-docker](https://github.com/ZJU-SEL/kube-in-docker/tree/baremetal-kube),
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to eliminate OS-distro differences.
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2. Tearing Down scripts: clear and re-create the whole stack by one click.
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#### Trouble shooting
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Generally, what this approach does is quite simple:
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1. Download and copy binaries and configuration files to proper directories on every node
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2. Configure `etcd` using IPs based on input from user
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3. Create and start flannel network
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So if you encounter a problem, **check etcd configuration first**
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Please try:
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1. Check `/var/log/upstart/etcd.log` for suspicious etcd log
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2. Check `/etc/default/etcd`, as we do not have much input validation, a right config should be like:
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	```sh
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	ETCD_OPTS="-name infra1 -initial-advertise-peer-urls <http://ip_of_this_node:2380> -listen-peer-urls <http://ip_of_this_node:2380> -initial-cluster-token etcd-cluster-1 -initial-cluster infra1=<http://ip_of_this_node:2380>,infra2=<http://ip_of_another_node:2380>,infra3=<http://ip_of_another_node:2380> -initial-cluster-state new"
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	```
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3. You may find following commands useful, the former one to bring down the cluster, while
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the latter one could start it again.
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    ```console
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    $ KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=ubuntu ./kube-down.sh
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    $ KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=ubuntu ./kube-up.sh
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    ```
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4. You can also customize your own settings in `/etc/default/{component_name}`.
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