root@k8s-master01:~# kubeadm config images list --image-repository registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/chenby
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/chenby/kube-apiserver:v1.24.0
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/chenby/kube-controller-manager:v1.24.0
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/chenby/kube-scheduler:v1.24.0
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/chenby/kube-proxy:v1.24.0
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/chenby/pause:3.7
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/chenby/etcd:3.5.3-0
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/chenby/coredns:v1.8.6
root@k8s-master01:~# vim kubeadm.yaml
root@k8s-master01:~# cat kubeadm.yaml
apiVersion: kubeadm.k8s.io/v1beta3
kind: InitConfiguration
localAPIEndpoint:
advertiseAddress: "10.0.0.21"
bindPort: 6443
nodeRegistration:
taints:
- effect: PreferNoSchedule
key: node-role.kubernetes.io/master
---
apiVersion: kubeadm.k8s.io/v1beta3
kind: ClusterConfiguration
kubernetesVersion: v1.24.0
imageRepository: registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/chenby
networking:
podSubnet: 172.16.0.0/12,fc00::/48
serviceSubnet: 10.96.0.0/12,fd00::/108
root@k8s-master01:~#
root@k8s-master01:~#
root@k8s-master01:~# kubeadm init --config=kubeadm.yaml
[init] Using Kubernetes version: v1.24.0
[preflight] Running pre-flight checks
[preflight] Pulling images required for setting up a Kubernetes cluster
[preflight] This might take a minute or two, depending on the speed of your internet connection
[preflight] You can also perform this action in beforehand using 'kubeadm config images pull'
[certs] Using certificateDir folder "/etc/kubernetes/pki"
[certs] Generating "ca" certificate and key
[certs] Generating "apiserver" certificate and key
[certs] apiserver serving cert is signed for DNS names [k8s-master01 kubernetes kubernetes.default kubernetes.default.svc kubernetes.default.svc.cluster.local] and IPs [10.96.0.1 10.0.0.21]
[certs] Generating "apiserver-kubelet-client" certificate and key
[certs] Generating "front-proxy-ca" certificate and key
[certs] Generating "front-proxy-client" certificate and key
[certs] Generating "etcd/ca" certificate and key
[certs] Generating "etcd/server" certificate and key
[certs] etcd/server serving cert is signed for DNS names [k8s-master01 localhost] and IPs [10.0.0.21 127.0.0.1 ::1]
[certs] Generating "etcd/peer" certificate and key
[certs] etcd/peer serving cert is signed for DNS names [k8s-master01 localhost] and IPs [10.0.0.21 127.0.0.1 ::1]
[certs] Generating "etcd/healthcheck-client" certificate and key
[certs] Generating "apiserver-etcd-client" certificate and key
[certs] Generating "sa" key and public key
[kubeconfig] Using kubeconfig folder "/etc/kubernetes"
[kubeconfig] Writing "admin.conf" kubeconfig file
[kubeconfig] Writing "kubelet.conf" kubeconfig file
[kubeconfig] Writing "controller-manager.conf" kubeconfig file
[kubeconfig] Writing "scheduler.conf" kubeconfig file
[kubelet-start] Writing kubelet environment file with flags to file "/var/lib/kubelet/kubeadm-flags.env"
[kubelet-start] Writing kubelet configuration to file "/var/lib/kubelet/config.yaml"
[kubelet-start] Starting the kubelet
[control-plane] Using manifest folder "/etc/kubernetes/manifests"
[control-plane] Creating static Pod manifest for "kube-apiserver"
[control-plane] Creating static Pod manifest for "kube-controller-manager"
[control-plane] Creating static Pod manifest for "kube-scheduler"
[etcd] Creating static Pod manifest for local etcd in "/etc/kubernetes/manifests"
[wait-control-plane] Waiting for the kubelet to boot up the control plane as static Pods from directory "/etc/kubernetes/manifests". This can take up to 4m0s
[apiclient] All control plane components are healthy after 6.504341 seconds
[upload-config] Storing the configuration used in ConfigMap "kubeadm-config" in the "kube-system" Namespace
[kubelet] Creating a ConfigMap "kubelet-config" in namespace kube-system with the configuration for the kubelets in the cluster
[upload-certs] Skipping phase. Please see --upload-certs
[mark-control-plane] Marking the node k8s-master01 as control-plane by adding the labels: [node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane node.kubernetes.io/exclude-from-external-load-balancers]
[mark-control-plane] Marking the node k8s-master01 as control-plane by adding the taints [node-role.kubernetes.io/master:PreferNoSchedule]
[bootstrap-token] Using token: lnodkp.3n8i4m33sqwg39w2
[bootstrap-token] Configuring bootstrap tokens, cluster-info ConfigMap, RBAC Roles
[bootstrap-token] Configured RBAC rules to allow Node Bootstrap tokens to get nodes
[bootstrap-token] Configured RBAC rules to allow Node Bootstrap tokens to post CSRs in order for nodes to get long term certificate credentials
[bootstrap-token] Configured RBAC rules to allow the csrapprover controller automatically approve CSRs from a Node Bootstrap Token
[bootstrap-token] Configured RBAC rules to allow certificate rotation for all node client certificates in the cluster
[bootstrap-token] Creating the "cluster-info" ConfigMap in the "kube-public" namespace
[kubelet-finalize] Updating "/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf" to point to a rotatable kubelet client certificate and key
[addons] Applied essential addon: CoreDNS
[addons] Applied essential addon: kube-proxy
Your Kubernetes control-plane has initialized successfully!
To start using your cluster, you need to run the following as a regular user:
mkdir -p $HOME/.kube
sudo cp -i /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf $HOME/.kube/config
sudo chown $(id -u):$(id -g) $HOME/.kube/config
Alternatively, if you are the root user, you can run:
export KUBECONFIG=/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
You should now deploy a pod network to the cluster.
Run "kubectl apply -f [podnetwork].yaml" with one of the options listed at:
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/addons/
Then you can join any number of worker nodes by running the following on each as root:
kubeadm join 10.0.0.21:6443 --token lnodkp.3n8i4m33sqwg39w2 \
--discovery-token-ca-cert-hash sha256:0ed7e18ea2b49bb599bc45e72f764bbe034ef1dce47729f2722467c167754da8
root@k8s-master01:~#
root@k8s-master01:~# mkdir -p $HOME/.kube
root@k8s-master01:~# sudo cp -i /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf $HOME/.kube/config
root@k8s-master01:~# sudo chown $(id -u):$(id -g) $HOME/.kube/config
root@k8s-master01:~#
root@k8s-node01:~# kubeadm join 10.0.0.21:6443 --token qf3z22.qwtqieutbkik6dy4 \
> --discovery-token-ca-cert-hash sha256:2ade8c834a41cc1960993a600c89fa4bb86e3594f82e09bcd42633d4defbda0d
[preflight] Running pre-flight checks
[preflight] Reading configuration from the cluster...
[preflight] FYI: You can look at this config file with 'kubectl -n kube-system get cm kubeadm-config -o yaml'
[kubelet-start] Writing kubelet configuration to file "/var/lib/kubelet/config.yaml"
[kubelet-start] Writing kubelet environment file with flags to file "/var/lib/kubelet/kubeadm-flags.env"
[kubelet-start] Starting the kubelet
[kubelet-start] Waiting for the kubelet to perform the TLS Bootstrap...
This node has joined the cluster:
* Certificate signing request was sent to apiserver and a response was received.
* The Kubelet was informed of the new secure connection details.
Run 'kubectl get nodes' on the control-plane to see this node join the cluster.
root@k8s-node01:~#
root@k8s-node02:~# kubeadm join 10.0.0.21:6443 --token qf3z22.qwtqieutbkik6dy4 \
> --discovery-token-ca-cert-hash sha256:2ade8c834a41cc1960993a600c89fa4bb86e3594f82e09bcd42633d4defbda0d
[preflight] Running pre-flight checks
[preflight] Reading configuration from the cluster...
[preflight] FYI: You can look at this config file with 'kubectl -n kube-system get cm kubeadm-config -o yaml'
[kubelet-start] Writing kubelet configuration to file "/var/lib/kubelet/config.yaml"
[kubelet-start] Writing kubelet environment file with flags to file "/var/lib/kubelet/kubeadm-flags.env"
[kubelet-start] Starting the kubelet
[kubelet-start] Waiting for the kubelet to perform the TLS Bootstrap...
This node has joined the cluster:
* Certificate signing request was sent to apiserver and a response was received.
* The Kubelet was informed of the new secure connection details.
Run 'kubectl get nodes' on the control-plane to see this node join the cluster.
root@k8s-node02:~#
root@k8s-master01:~# kubectl get node
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
k8s-master01 Ready control-plane 111s v1.24.0
k8s-node01 Ready <none> 82s v1.24.0
k8s-node02 Ready <none> 92s v1.24.0
root@k8s-master01:~#
root@k8s-master01:~#
root@k8s-master01:~# kubectl get pod -A
NAMESPACE NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
kube-system coredns-bc77466fc-jxkpv 1/1 Running 0 83s
kube-system coredns-bc77466fc-nrc9l 1/1 Running 0 83s
kube-system etcd-k8s-master01 1/1 Running 0 87s
kube-system kube-apiserver-k8s-master01 1/1 Running 0 89s
kube-system kube-controller-manager-k8s-master01 1/1 Running 0 87s
kube-system kube-proxy-2lgrn 1/1 Running 0 83s
kube-system kube-proxy-69p9r 1/1 Running 0 47s
kube-system kube-proxy-g58m2 1/1 Running 0 42s
kube-system kube-scheduler-k8s-master01 1/1 Running 0 87s
root@k8s-master01:~#