Kubernetes on Novena
Some steps I've taken to install Kubernetes on Debian.
1. Update the key.
wget http://repo.novena.io/debian/pool/main/k/kosagi-repo/kosagi-repo_1.2-r1_all.deb sudo dpkg -i kosagi-repo_1.2-r1_all.deb apt-get update DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get dist-upgrade apt-get install apt-transport-https # Used for accessing the newer repos
2. At this point, it's probably a good idea to move to a SATA disk.
dd if=/dev/mmcblk0 of=/dev/sda bs=1M count=1 fdisk /dev/sda # Re-create partitions 2 and 3. Make partition 2 at least 6GB # for swap (type 82), and make partition 3 the rest of the disk. # Type "x" for Expert mode, then "i", and change the ID to 0x4e6f7653. # Then "r" to return to the main menu, and "w" to write it to disk. mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda3 # or install btrfs-tools or xfsprogs and make a different type mount /dev/sda3 /mnt rsync -avxHAX --progress / /mnt/ novena-eeprom -w -f es8328,pcie,gbit,hdmi,eepromoops,sataroot reboot
3. Install Docker (borrowed from https://github.com/hypriot/image-builder-odroid-c1/blob/master/builder/chroot-script.sh)
wget -q https://packagecloud.io/gpg.key -O - | apt-key add - echo 'deb https://packagecloud.io/Hypriot/Schatzkiste/debian/ jessie main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/hypriot.list apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 2C52609D echo 'deb [arch=armhf] https://apt.dockerproject.org/repo debian-jessie main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list apt-get update export DOCKER_ENGINE_VERSION="17.03.0~ce-0~debian-jessie" export DOCKER_COMPOSE_VERSION="1.9.0-23" export DOCKER_MACHINE_VERSION="0.9.0-39" DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install \ libltdl7 \ docker-engine="${DOCKER_ENGINE_VERSION}" \ docker-compose="${DOCKER_COMPOSE_VERSION}" \ docker-machine="${DOCKER_MACHINE_VERSION}"
4. Install kubeadm
curl -s https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt/doc/apt-key.gpg | apt-key add - echo "deb http://apt.kubernetes.io/ kubernetes-xenial main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kubernetes.list apt-get update && apt-get install -y kubeadm
5. Run kubeadm on the master device to start the cluster. As of this moment, we need to skip preflight checks due to changes in Docker version numbering.
kubeadm init --pod-network-cidr 10.244.0.0/16 --skip-preflight-checks
It will output something like the following:
Your Kubernetes master has initialized successfully! You should now deploy a pod network to the cluster. Run "kubectl apply -f [podnetwork].yaml" with one of the options listed at: http://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/addons/ You can now join any number of machines by running the following on each node: kubeadm join --token=964a50.d8053ed3de195a11 10.0.245.169
6. Join the cluster from other machines. We still need to skip preflight checks.
kubeadm join --token=964a50.d8053ed3de195a11 --skip-preflight-checks 10.0.245.169