#!/bin/bash # Copyright 2015 The Kubernetes Authors. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # Script that starts kubelet on kubemark-master as a supervisord process # and then runs the master components as pods using kubelet. set -o errexit set -o nounset set -o pipefail # Define key path variables. KUBE_ROOT="/home/kubernetes" KUBE_BINDIR="${KUBE_ROOT}/kubernetes/server/bin" function config-ip-firewall { echo "Configuring IP firewall rules" # The GCI image has host firewall which drop most inbound/forwarded packets. # We need to add rules to accept all TCP/UDP/ICMP packets. if iptables -L INPUT | grep "Chain INPUT (policy DROP)" > /dev/null; then echo "Add rules to accept all inbound TCP/UDP/ICMP packets" iptables -A INPUT -w -p TCP -j ACCEPT iptables -A INPUT -w -p UDP -j ACCEPT iptables -A INPUT -w -p ICMP -j ACCEPT fi if iptables -L FORWARD | grep "Chain FORWARD (policy DROP)" > /dev/null; then echo "Add rules to accept all forwarded TCP/UDP/ICMP packets" iptables -A FORWARD -w -p TCP -j ACCEPT iptables -A FORWARD -w -p UDP -j ACCEPT iptables -A FORWARD -w -p ICMP -j ACCEPT fi } function create-dirs { echo "Creating required directories" mkdir -p /var/lib/kubelet mkdir -p /etc/kubernetes/manifests mkdir -p /etc/kubernetes/addons } # Setup working directory for kubelet. function setup-kubelet-dir { echo "Making /var/lib/kubelet executable for kubelet" mount -B /var/lib/kubelet /var/lib/kubelet/ mount -B -o remount,exec,suid,dev /var/lib/kubelet } # Remove any default etcd config dirs/files. function delete-default-etcd-configs { if [[ -d /etc/etcd ]]; then rm -rf /etc/etcd fi if [[ -e /etc/default/etcd ]]; then rm -f /etc/default/etcd fi if [[ -e /etc/systemd/system/etcd.service ]]; then rm -f /etc/systemd/system/etcd.service fi if [[ -e /etc/init.d/etcd ]]; then rm -f /etc/init.d/etcd fi } # Compute etcd related variables. function compute-etcd-variables { ETCD_IMAGE="${ETCD_IMAGE:-}" ETCD_QUOTA_BYTES="" if [ "${ETCD_VERSION:0:2}" == "3." ]; then # TODO: Set larger quota to see if that helps with # 'mvcc: database space exceeded' errors. If so, pipe # though our setup scripts. ETCD_QUOTA_BYTES=" --quota-backend-bytes=4294967296 " fi } # Formats the given device ($1) if needed and mounts it at given mount point # ($2). function safe-format-and-mount() { device=$1 mountpoint=$2 # Format only if the disk is not already formatted. if ! tune2fs -l "${device}" ; then echo "Formatting '${device}'" mkfs.ext4 -F "${device}" fi echo "Mounting '${device}' at '${mountpoint}'" mount -o discard,defaults "${device}" "${mountpoint}" } # Finds a PD device with name '$1' attached to the master. function find-attached-pd() { local -r pd_name=$1 if [[ ! -e /dev/disk/by-id/${pd_name} ]]; then echo "" fi device_info=$(ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/${pd_name}) relative_path=${device_info##* } echo "/dev/disk/by-id/${relative_path}" } # Mounts a persistent disk (formatting if needed) to store the persistent data # on the master. safe-format-and-mount only formats an unformatted disk, and # mkdir -p will leave a directory be if it already exists. function mount-pd() { local -r pd_name=$1 local -r mount_point=$2 if [[ -z "${find-attached-pd ${pd_name}}" ]]; then echo "Can't find ${pd_name}. Skipping mount." return fi local -r pd_path="/dev/disk/by-id/${pd_name}" echo "Mounting PD '${pd_path}' at '${mount_point}'" # Format and mount the disk, create directories on it for all of the master's # persistent data, and link them to where they're used. mkdir -p "${mount_point}" safe-format-and-mount "${pd_path}" "${mount_point}" echo "Mounted PD '${pd_path}' at '${mount_point}'" # NOTE: These locations on the PD store persistent data, so to maintain # upgradeability, these locations should not change. If they do, take care # to maintain a migration path from these locations to whatever new # locations. } # Create kubeconfig for controller-manager's service account authentication. function create-kubecontrollermanager-kubeconfig { echo "Creating kube-controller-manager kubeconfig file" mkdir -p "${KUBE_ROOT}/k8s_auth_data/kube-controller-manager" cat <"${KUBE_ROOT}/k8s_auth_data/kube-controller-manager/kubeconfig" apiVersion: v1 kind: Config users: - name: kube-controller-manager user: token: ${KUBE_CONTROLLER_MANAGER_TOKEN} clusters: - name: local cluster: insecure-skip-tls-verify: true server: https://localhost:443 contexts: - context: cluster: local user: kube-controller-manager name: service-account-context current-context: service-account-context EOF } function create-kubescheduler-kubeconfig { echo "Creating kube-scheduler kubeconfig file" mkdir -p "${KUBE_ROOT}/k8s_auth_data/kube-scheduler" cat <"${KUBE_ROOT}/k8s_auth_data/kube-scheduler/kubeconfig" apiVersion: v1 kind: Config users: - name: kube-scheduler user: token: ${KUBE_SCHEDULER_TOKEN} clusters: - name: local cluster: insecure-skip-tls-verify: true server: https://localhost:443 contexts: - context: cluster: local user: kube-scheduler name: kube-scheduler current-context: kube-scheduler EOF } function assemble-docker-flags { echo "Assemble docker command line flags" local docker_opts="-p /var/run/docker.pid --iptables=false --ip-masq=false" docker_opts+=" --log-level=debug" # Since it's a test cluster # TODO(shyamjvs): Incorporate network plugin options, etc later. echo "DOCKER_OPTS=\"${docker_opts}\"" > /etc/default/docker echo "DOCKER_NOFILE=65536" >> /etc/default/docker # For setting ulimit -n systemctl restart docker } # A helper function for loading a docker image. It keeps trying up to 5 times. # # $1: Full path of the docker image function try-load-docker-image { local -r img=$1 echo "Try to load docker image file ${img}" # Temporarily turn off errexit, because we don't want to exit on first failure. set +e local -r max_attempts=5 local -i attempt_num=1 until timeout 30 docker load -i "${img}"; do if [[ "${attempt_num}" == "${max_attempts}" ]]; then echo "Fail to load docker image file ${img} after ${max_attempts} retries. Exit!!" exit 1 else attempt_num=$((attempt_num+1)) sleep 5 fi done # Re-enable errexit. set -e } # Loads kube-system docker images. It is better to do it before starting kubelet, # as kubelet will restart docker daemon, which may interfere with loading images. function load-docker-images { echo "Start loading kube-system docker images" local -r img_dir="${KUBE_BINDIR}" try-load-docker-image "${img_dir}/kube-apiserver.tar" try-load-docker-image "${img_dir}/kube-controller-manager.tar" try-load-docker-image "${img_dir}/kube-scheduler.tar" } # Computes command line arguments to be passed to kubelet. function compute-kubelet-params { local params="${KUBELET_TEST_ARGS:-}" params+=" --allow-privileged=true" params+=" --cgroup-root=/" params+=" --cloud-provider=gce" params+=" --pod-manifest-path=/etc/kubernetes/manifests" if [[ -n "${KUBELET_PORT:-}" ]]; then params+=" --port=${KUBELET_PORT}" fi params+=" --enable-debugging-handlers=false" params+=" --hairpin-mode=none" echo "${params}" } # Creates the systemd config file for kubelet.service. function create-kubelet-conf() { local -r kubelet_bin="$1" local -r kubelet_env_file="/etc/default/kubelet" local -r flags=$(compute-kubelet-params) echo "KUBELET_OPTS=\"${flags}\"" > "${kubelet_env_file}" # Write the systemd service file for kubelet. cat </etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service [Unit] Description=Kubermark kubelet Requires=network-online.target After=network-online.target [Service] Restart=always RestartSec=10 EnvironmentFile=${kubelet_env_file} ExecStart=${kubelet_bin} \$KUBELET_OPTS [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target EOF } # This function assembles the kubelet systemd service file and starts it using # systemctl, on the kubemark master. function start-kubelet { # Create systemd config. local -r kubelet_bin="/usr/bin/kubelet" create-kubelet-conf "${kubelet_bin}" # Flush iptables nat table iptables -t nat -F || true # Start the kubelet service. systemctl start kubelet.service } # Create the log file and set its properties. # # $1 is the file to create. function prepare-log-file { touch $1 chmod 644 $1 chown root:root $1 } # A helper function for copying addon manifests and set dir/files # permissions. # # $1: addon category under /etc/kubernetes # $2: manifest source dir function setup-addon-manifests { local -r src_dir="${KUBE_ROOT}/$2" local -r dst_dir="/etc/kubernetes/$1/$2" if [[ ! -d "${dst_dir}" ]]; then mkdir -p "${dst_dir}" fi local files=$(find "${src_dir}" -maxdepth 1 -name "*.yaml") if [[ -n "${files}" ]]; then cp "${src_dir}/"*.yaml "${dst_dir}" fi chown -R root:root "${dst_dir}" chmod 755 "${dst_dir}" chmod 644 "${dst_dir}"/* } # Write the config for the audit policy. # Note: This duplicates the function in cluster/gce/gci/configure-helper.sh. # TODO: Get rid of this function when #53321 is fixed. function create-master-audit-policy { local -r path="${1}" local -r policy="${2:-}" if [[ -n "${policy}" ]]; then echo "${policy}" > "${path}" return fi # Known api groups local -r known_apis=' - group: "" # core - group: "admissionregistration.k8s.io" - group: "apiextensions.k8s.io" - group: "apiregistration.k8s.io" - group: "apps" - group: "authentication.k8s.io" - group: "authorization.k8s.io" - group: "autoscaling" - group: "batch" - group: "certificates.k8s.io" - group: "extensions" - group: "metrics" - group: "networking.k8s.io" - group: "policy" - group: "rbac.authorization.k8s.io" - group: "settings.k8s.io" - group: "storage.k8s.io"' cat <"${path}" apiVersion: audit.k8s.io/v1beta1 kind: Policy rules: # The following requests were manually identified as high-volume and low-risk, # so drop them. - level: None users: ["system:kube-proxy"] verbs: ["watch"] resources: - group: "" # core resources: ["endpoints", "services", "services/status"] - level: None # Ingress controller reads 'configmaps/ingress-uid' through the unsecured port. # TODO(#46983): Change this to the ingress controller service account. users: ["system:unsecured"] namespaces: ["kube-system"] verbs: ["get"] resources: - group: "" # core resources: ["configmaps"] - level: None users: ["kubelet"] # legacy kubelet identity verbs: ["get"] resources: - group: "" # core resources: ["nodes", "nodes/status"] - level: None userGroups: ["system:nodes"] verbs: ["get"] resources: - group: "" # core resources: ["nodes", "nodes/status"] - level: None users: - system:kube-controller-manager - system:kube-scheduler - system:serviceaccount:kube-system:endpoint-controller verbs: ["get", "update"] namespaces: ["kube-system"] resources: - group: "" # core resources: ["endpoints"] - level: None users: ["system:apiserver"] verbs: ["get"] resources: - group: "" # core resources: ["namespaces", "namespaces/status", "namespaces/finalize"] # Don't log HPA fetching metrics. - level: None users: - system:kube-controller-manager verbs: ["get", "list"] resources: - group: "metrics" # Don't log these read-only URLs. - level: None nonResourceURLs: - /healthz* - /version - /swagger* # Don't log events requests. - level: None resources: - group: "" # core resources: ["events"] # node and pod status calls from nodes are high-volume and can be large, don't log responses for expected updates from nodes - level: Request users: ["kubelet", "system:node-problem-detector", "system:serviceaccount:kube-system:node-problem-detector"] verbs: ["update","patch"] resources: - group: "" # core resources: ["nodes/status", "pods/status"] omitStages: - "RequestReceived" - level: Request userGroups: ["system:nodes"] verbs: ["update","patch"] resources: - group: "" # core resources: ["nodes/status", "pods/status"] omitStages: - "RequestReceived" # deletecollection calls can be large, don't log responses for expected namespace deletions - level: Request users: ["system:serviceaccount:kube-system:namespace-controller"] verbs: ["deletecollection"] omitStages: - "RequestReceived" # Secrets, ConfigMaps, and TokenReviews can contain sensitive & binary data, # so only log at the Metadata level. - level: Metadata resources: - group: "" # core resources: ["secrets", "configmaps"] - group: authentication.k8s.io resources: ["tokenreviews"] omitStages: - "RequestReceived" # Get repsonses can be large; skip them. - level: Request verbs: ["get", "list", "watch"] resources: ${known_apis} omitStages: - "RequestReceived" # Default level for known APIs - level: RequestResponse resources: ${known_apis} omitStages: - "RequestReceived" # Default level for all other requests. - level: Metadata omitStages: - "RequestReceived" EOF } # Computes command line arguments to be passed to etcd. function compute-etcd-params { local params="${ETCD_TEST_ARGS:-}" params+=" --listen-peer-urls=http://127.0.0.1:2380" params+=" --advertise-client-urls=http://127.0.0.1:2379" params+=" --listen-client-urls=http://0.0.0.0:2379" params+=" --data-dir=/var/etcd/data" params+=" ${ETCD_QUOTA_BYTES}" echo "${params}" } # Computes command line arguments to be passed to etcd-events. function compute-etcd-events-params { local params="${ETCD_TEST_ARGS:-}" params+=" --listen-peer-urls=http://127.0.0.1:2381" params+=" --advertise-client-urls=http://127.0.0.1:4002" params+=" --listen-client-urls=http://0.0.0.0:4002" params+=" --data-dir=/var/etcd/data-events" params+=" ${ETCD_QUOTA_BYTES}" echo "${params}" } # Computes command line arguments to be passed to apiserver. function compute-kube-apiserver-params { local params="${APISERVER_TEST_ARGS:-}" params+=" --insecure-bind-address=0.0.0.0" if [[ -z "${ETCD_SERVERS:-}" ]]; then params+=" --etcd-servers=http://127.0.0.1:2379" params+=" --etcd-servers-overrides=/events#${EVENT_STORE_URL}" else params+=" --etcd-servers=${ETCD_SERVERS}" fi params+=" --tls-cert-file=/etc/srv/kubernetes/server.cert" params+=" --tls-private-key-file=/etc/srv/kubernetes/server.key" params+=" --requestheader-client-ca-file=/etc/srv/kubernetes/aggr_ca.crt" params+=" --requestheader-allowed-names=aggregator" params+=" --requestheader-extra-headers-prefix=X-Remote-Extra-" params+=" --requestheader-group-headers=X-Remote-Group" params+=" --requestheader-username-headers=X-Remote-User" params+=" --proxy-client-cert-file=/etc/srv/kubernetes/proxy_client.crt" params+=" --proxy-client-key-file=/etc/srv/kubernetes/proxy_client.key" params+=" --enable-aggregator-routing=true" params+=" --client-ca-file=/etc/srv/kubernetes/ca.crt" params+=" --token-auth-file=/etc/srv/kubernetes/known_tokens.csv" params+=" --secure-port=443" params+=" --basic-auth-file=/etc/srv/kubernetes/basic_auth.csv" params+=" --target-ram-mb=$((${NUM_NODES} * 60))" params+=" --service-cluster-ip-range=${SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE}" params+=" --admission-control=${CUSTOM_ADMISSION_PLUGINS}" params+=" --authorization-mode=Node,RBAC" params+=" --allow-privileged=true" if [[ -n "${STORAGE_BACKEND:-}" ]]; then params+=" --storage-backend=${STORAGE_BACKEND}" fi if [[ -n "${STORAGE_MEDIA_TYPE:-}" ]]; then params+=" --storage-media-type=${STORAGE_MEDIA_TYPE}" fi if [[ -n "${ETCD_QUORUM_READ:-}" ]]; then params+=" --etcd-quorum-read=${ETCD_QUORUM_READ}" fi if [[ -n "${KUBE_APISERVER_REQUEST_TIMEOUT:-}" ]]; then params+=" --min-request-timeout=${KUBE_APISERVER_REQUEST_TIMEOUT}" fi if [[ -n "${RUNTIME_CONFIG:-}" ]]; then params+=" --runtime-config=${RUNTIME_CONFIG}" fi if [[ -n "${FEATURE_GATES:-}" ]]; then params+=" --feature-gates=${FEATURE_GATES}" fi if [[ "${ENABLE_APISERVER_ADVANCED_AUDIT:-}" == "true" ]]; then # Create the audit policy file, and mount it into the apiserver pod. create-master-audit-policy "${audit_policy_file}" "${ADVANCED_AUDIT_POLICY:-}" # The config below matches the one in cluster/gce/gci/configure-helper.sh. # TODO: Currently supporting just log backend. Support webhook if needed. params+=" --audit-policy-file=${audit_policy_file}" params+=" --audit-log-path=/var/log/kube-apiserver-audit.log" params+=" --audit-log-maxage=0" params+=" --audit-log-maxbackup=0" params+=" --audit-log-maxsize=2000000000" fi echo "${params}" } # Computes command line arguments to be passed to controller-manager. function compute-kube-controller-manager-params { local params="${CONTROLLER_MANAGER_TEST_ARGS:-}" params+=" --use-service-account-credentials" params+=" --kubeconfig=/etc/srv/kubernetes/kube-controller-manager/kubeconfig" params+=" --service-account-private-key-file=/etc/srv/kubernetes/server.key" params+=" --root-ca-file=/etc/srv/kubernetes/ca.crt" params+=" --allocate-node-cidrs=${ALLOCATE_NODE_CIDRS}" params+=" --cluster-cidr=${CLUSTER_IP_RANGE}" params+=" --service-cluster-ip-range=${SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE}" params+=" --terminated-pod-gc-threshold=${TERMINATED_POD_GC_THRESHOLD}" echo "${params}" } # Computes command line arguments to be passed to scheduler. function compute-kube-scheduler-params { local params="${SCHEDULER_TEST_ARGS:-}" params+=" --kubeconfig=/etc/srv/kubernetes/kube-scheduler/kubeconfig" echo "${params}" } # Computes command line arguments to be passed to addon-manager. function compute-kube-addon-manager-params { echo "" } # Start a kubernetes master component '$1' which can be any of the following: # 1. etcd # 2. etcd-events # 3. kube-apiserver # 4. kube-controller-manager # 5. kube-scheduler # 6. kube-addon-manager # # It prepares the log file, loads the docker tag, calculates variables, sets them # in the manifest file, and then copies the manifest file to /etc/kubernetes/manifests. # # Assumed vars: # DOCKER_REGISTRY function start-kubemaster-component() { echo "Start master component $1" local -r component=$1 prepare-log-file /var/log/"${component}".log local -r src_file="${KUBE_ROOT}/${component}.yaml" local -r params=$(compute-${component}-params) # Evaluate variables. sed -i -e "s@{{params}}@${params}@g" "${src_file}" sed -i -e "s@{{kube_docker_registry}}@${DOCKER_REGISTRY}@g" "${src_file}" sed -i -e "s@{{instance_prefix}}@${INSTANCE_PREFIX}@g" "${src_file}" if [ "${component:0:4}" == "etcd" ]; then sed -i -e "s@{{etcd_image}}@${ETCD_IMAGE}@g" "${src_file}" elif [ "${component}" == "kube-addon-manager" ]; then setup-addon-manifests "addons" "kubemark-rbac-bindings" else local -r component_docker_tag=$(cat ${KUBE_BINDIR}/${component}.docker_tag) sed -i -e "s@{{${component}_docker_tag}}@${component_docker_tag}@g" "${src_file}" if [ "${component}" == "kube-apiserver" ]; then local audit_policy_config_mount="" local audit_policy_config_volume="" if [[ "${ENABLE_APISERVER_ADVANCED_AUDIT:-}" == "true" ]]; then read -d '' audit_policy_config_mount << EOF - name: auditpolicyconfigmount mountPath: ${audit_policy_file} readOnly: true EOF read -d '' audit_policy_config_volume << EOF - name: auditpolicyconfigmount hostPath: path: ${audit_policy_file} type: FileOrCreate EOF fi sed -i -e "s@{{audit_policy_config_mount}}@${audit_policy_config_mount}@g" "${src_file}" sed -i -e "s@{{audit_policy_config_volume}}@${audit_policy_config_volume}@g" "${src_file}" fi fi cp "${src_file}" /etc/kubernetes/manifests } ############################### Main Function ######################################## echo "Start to configure master instance for kubemark" # Extract files from the server tar and setup master env variables. cd "${KUBE_ROOT}" if [[ ! -d "${KUBE_ROOT}/kubernetes" ]]; then tar xzf kubernetes-server-linux-amd64.tar.gz fi source "${KUBE_ROOT}/kubemark-master-env.sh" # Setup IP firewall rules, required directory structure and etcd config. config-ip-firewall create-dirs setup-kubelet-dir delete-default-etcd-configs compute-etcd-variables # Setup authentication tokens and kubeconfigs for kube-controller-manager and kube-scheduler, # only if their kubeconfigs don't already exist as this script could be running on reboot. if [[ ! -f "${KUBE_ROOT}/k8s_auth_data/kube-controller-manager/kubeconfig" ]]; then KUBE_CONTROLLER_MANAGER_TOKEN=$(dd if=/dev/urandom bs=128 count=1 2>/dev/null | base64 | tr -d "=+/" | dd bs=32 count=1 2>/dev/null) echo "${KUBE_CONTROLLER_MANAGER_TOKEN},system:kube-controller-manager,uid:system:kube-controller-manager" >> "${KUBE_ROOT}/k8s_auth_data/known_tokens.csv" create-kubecontrollermanager-kubeconfig fi if [[ ! -f "${KUBE_ROOT}/k8s_auth_data/kube-scheduler/kubeconfig" ]]; then KUBE_SCHEDULER_TOKEN=$(dd if=/dev/urandom bs=128 count=1 2>/dev/null | base64 | tr -d "=+/" | dd bs=32 count=1 2>/dev/null) echo "${KUBE_SCHEDULER_TOKEN},system:kube-scheduler,uid:system:kube-scheduler" >> "${KUBE_ROOT}/k8s_auth_data/known_tokens.csv" create-kubescheduler-kubeconfig fi # Mount master PD for etcd and create symbolic links to it. { main_etcd_mount_point="/mnt/disks/master-pd" mount-pd "google-master-pd" "${main_etcd_mount_point}" # Contains all the data stored in etcd. mkdir -m 700 -p "${main_etcd_mount_point}/var/etcd" ln -s -f "${main_etcd_mount_point}/var/etcd" /var/etcd mkdir -p /etc/srv # Setup the dynamically generated apiserver auth certs and keys to pd. mkdir -p "${main_etcd_mount_point}/srv/kubernetes" ln -s -f "${main_etcd_mount_point}/srv/kubernetes" /etc/srv/kubernetes # Copy the files to the PD only if they don't exist (so we do it only the first time). if [[ "$(ls -A ${main_etcd_mount_point}/srv/kubernetes/)" == "" ]]; then cp -r "${KUBE_ROOT}"/k8s_auth_data/* "${main_etcd_mount_point}/srv/kubernetes/" fi # Directory for kube-apiserver to store SSH key (if necessary). mkdir -p "${main_etcd_mount_point}/srv/sshproxy" ln -s -f "${main_etcd_mount_point}/srv/sshproxy" /etc/srv/sshproxy } # Mount master PD for event-etcd (if required) and create symbolic links to it. { EVENT_STORE_IP="${EVENT_STORE_IP:-127.0.0.1}" EVENT_STORE_URL="${EVENT_STORE_URL:-http://${EVENT_STORE_IP}:4002}" if [ "${EVENT_PD:-}" == "true" ]; then event_etcd_mount_point="/mnt/disks/master-event-pd" mount-pd "google-master-event-pd" "${event_etcd_mount_point}" # Contains all the data stored in event etcd. mkdir -m 700 -p "${event_etcd_mount_point}/var/etcd/events" ln -s -f "${event_etcd_mount_point}/var/etcd/events" /var/etcd/events fi } # Setup docker flags and load images of the master components. assemble-docker-flags DOCKER_REGISTRY="gcr.io/google_containers" load-docker-images readonly audit_policy_file="/etc/audit_policy.config" # Start kubelet as a supervisord process and master components as pods. start-kubelet start-kubemaster-component "etcd" if [ "${EVENT_STORE_IP:-}" == "127.0.0.1" ]; then start-kubemaster-component "etcd-events" fi start-kubemaster-component "kube-apiserver" start-kubemaster-component "kube-controller-manager" start-kubemaster-component "kube-scheduler" start-kubemaster-component "kube-addon-manager" # Wait till apiserver is working fine or timeout. echo -n "Waiting for apiserver to be healthy" start=$(date +%s) until [ "$(curl 127.0.0.1:8080/healthz 2> /dev/null)" == "ok" ]; do echo -n "." sleep 1 now=$(date +%s) if [ $((now - start)) -gt 300 ]; then echo "Timeout!" exit 1 fi done echo "Done for the configuration for kubermark master"