Check if the calico-node container is running
docker ps | grep calico
The calicoctl.sh is wrap script with configured access credentials for command calicoctl allows to check the status of the network workloads.
- Check the status of Calico nodes
calicoctl.sh node status
- Show the configured network subnet for containers
calicoctl.sh get ippool -o wide
- Show the workloads (ip addresses of containers and their location)
calicoctl.sh get workloadEndpoint -o wide
and
calicoctl.sh get hostEndpoint -o wide
The default datastore, Kubernetes API datastore is recommended for on-premises deployments, and supports only Kubernetes workloads; etcd is the best datastore for hybrid deployments.
Allowed values are kdd
(default) and etcd
.
Note: using kdd and more than 50 nodes, consider using the typha
daemon to provide scaling.
To re-define you need to edit the inventory and add a group variable calico_datastore
calico_datastore: kdd
In some cases you may want to define Calico network backend. Allowed values are bird
, vxlan
or none
. Bird is a default value.
To re-define you need to edit the inventory and add a group variable calico_network_backend
calico_network_backend: none
By default, kube_pods_subnet
is used as the IP range CIDR for the default IP Pool, and kube_pods_subnet_ipv6
for IPv6.
In some cases you may want to add several pools and not have them considered by Kubernetes as external (which means that they must be within or equal to the range defined in kube_pods_subnet
and kube_pods_subnet_ipv6
), it starts with the default IP Pools of which IP range CIDRs can by defined in group_vars (k8s_cluster/k8s-net-calico.yml):
calico_pool_cidr: 10.233.64.0/20
calico_pool_cidr_ipv6: fd85:ee78:d8a6:8607::1:0000/112
In some cases you may want to route the pods subnet and so NAT is not needed on the nodes.
For instance if you have a cluster spread on different locations and you want your pods to talk each other no matter where they are located.
The following variables need to be set:
peer_with_router
to enable the peering with the datacenter's border router (default value: false).
you'll need to edit the inventory and add a hostvar local_as
by node.
node1 ansible_ssh_host=95.54.0.12 local_as=xxxxxx
Peers can be defined using the peers
variable (see docs/calico_peer_example examples).
In order to define global peers, the peers
variable can be defined in group_vars with the "scope" attribute of each global peer set to "global".
In order to define peers on a per node basis, the peers
variable must be defined in hostvars.
NB: Ansible's hash_behaviour
is by default set to "replace", thus defining both global and per node peers would end up with having only per node peers. If having both global and per node peers defined was meant to happen, global peers would have to be defined in hostvars for each host (as well as per node peers)
Since calico 3.4, Calico supports advertising Kubernetes service cluster IPs over BGP, just as it advertises pod IPs. This can be enabled by setting the following variable as follow in group_vars (k8s_cluster/k8s-net-calico.yml)
calico_advertise_cluster_ips: true
Since calico 3.10, Calico supports advertising Kubernetes service ExternalIPs over BGP in addition to cluster IPs advertising. This can be enabled by setting the following variable in group_vars (k8s_cluster/k8s-net-calico.yml)
calico_advertise_service_external_ips:
- x.x.x.x/24
- y.y.y.y/32
Optional parameter global_as_num
defines Calico global AS number (/calico/bgp/v1/global/as_num
etcd key).
It defaults to "64512".
At large scale you may want to disable full node-to-node mesh in order to
optimize your BGP topology and improve calico-node
containers' start times.
To do so you can deploy BGP route reflectors and peer calico-node
with them as
recommended here:
- https://hub.docker.com/r/calico/routereflector/
- https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.1/reference/private-cloud/l3-interconnect-fabric
You need to edit your inventory and add:
calico_rr
group with nodes in it.calico_rr
can be combined withkube_node
and/orkube_control_plane
.calico_rr
group also must be a child group ofk8s_cluster
group.cluster_id
by route reflector node/group (see details here)
Here's an example of Kubespray inventory with standalone route reflectors:
[all]
rr0 ansible_ssh_host=10.210.1.10 ip=10.210.1.10
rr1 ansible_ssh_host=10.210.1.11 ip=10.210.1.11
node2 ansible_ssh_host=10.210.1.12 ip=10.210.1.12
node3 ansible_ssh_host=10.210.1.13 ip=10.210.1.13
node4 ansible_ssh_host=10.210.1.14 ip=10.210.1.14
node5 ansible_ssh_host=10.210.1.15 ip=10.210.1.15
[kube_control_plane]
node2
node3
[etcd]
node2
node3
node4
[kube_node]
node2
node3
node4
node5
[k8s_cluster:children]
kube_node
kube_control_plane
calico_rr
[calico_rr]
rr0
rr1
[rack0]
rr0
rr1
node2
node3
node4
node5
[rack0:vars]
cluster_id="1.0.0.1"
The inventory above will deploy the following topology assuming that calico's
global_as_num
is set to 65400
:
By default Calico blocks traffic from endpoints to the host itself by using an iptables DROP action. When using it in kubernetes the action has to be changed to RETURN (default in kubespray) or ACCEPT (see https://github.com/projectcalico/felix/issues/660 and https://github.com/projectcalico/calicoctl/issues/1389). Otherwise all network packets from pods (with hostNetwork=False) to services endpoints (with hostNetwork=True) within the same node are dropped.
To re-define default action please set the following variable in your inventory:
calico_endpoint_to_host_action: "ACCEPT"
Since Calico 3.2.0, HealthCheck default behavior changed from listening on all interfaces to just listening on localhost.
To re-define health host please set the following variable in your inventory:
calico_healthhost: "0.0.0.0"
Calico supports two types of encapsulation: VXLAN and IP in IP. VXLAN is supported in some environments where IP in IP is not (for example, Azure).
IP in IP and VXLAN is mutualy exclusive modes.
Configure Ip in Ip mode. Possible values is Always
, CrossSubnet
, Never
.
calico_ipip_mode: 'Always'
Configure VXLAN mode. Possible values is Always
, CrossSubnet
, Never
.
calico_vxlan_mode: 'Never'
If you use VXLAN mode, BGP networking is not required. You can disable BGP to reduce the moving parts in your cluster by calico_network_backend: vxlan
Please refer to the official documentation, for example GCE configuration requires a security rule for calico ip-ip tunnels. Note, calico is always configured with calico_ipip_mode: Always
if the cloud provider was defined.
By default the felix agent(calico-node) will abort if the Kernel RPF setting is not 'strict'. If you want Calico to ignore the Kernel setting:
calico_node_ignorelooserpf: true
Note that in OpenStack you must allow ipip
traffic in your security groups,
otherwise you will experience timeouts.
To do this you must add a rule which allows it, for example:
Possible environment variable parameters for configuring Felix
calico_node_extra_envs:
FELIX_DEVICEROUTESOURCEADDRESS: 172.17.0.1
neutron security-group-rule-create --protocol 4 --direction egress k8s-a0tp4t
neutron security-group-rule-create --protocol 4 --direction igress k8s-a0tp4t
Calico currently supports two types of CNI IPAM plugins, host-local
and calico-ipam
(default).
To allow Calico to determine the subnet to use from the Kubernetes API based on the Node.podCIDR
field, enable the following setting.
calico_ipam_host_local: true
Refer to Project Calico section Using host-local IPAM for further information.