* Commit of new etcd snapshot integration tests.
* Updated integration github action to not run on doc changes.
* Update Drone runner to only run unit tests
Signed-off-by: dereknola <derek.nola@suse.com>
* Always use static ports for the load-balancers
This fixes an issue where RKE2 kube-proxy daemonset pods were failing to
communicate with the apiserver when RKE2 was restarted because the
load-balancer used a different port every time it started up.
This also changes the apiserver load-balancer port to be 1 below the
supervisor port instead of 1 above it. This makes the apiserver port
consistent at 6443 across servers and agents on RKE2.
Additional fixes below were required to successfully test and use this change
on etcd-only nodes.
* Actually add lb-server-port flag to CLI
* Fix nil pointer when starting server with --disable-etcd but no --server
* Don't try to use full URI as initial load-balancer endpoint
* Fix etcd load-balancer pool updates
* Update dynamiclistener to fix cert updates on etcd-only nodes
* Handle recursive initial server URL in load balancer
* Don't run the deploy controller on etcd-only nodes
* Add tests to clientaccess/token
* Fix issues in clientaccess/token identified by tests
* Update tests to close coverage gaps
* Remove redundant check turned up by code coverage reports
* Add warnings if CA hash will not be validated
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
The default http client does not have an overall request timeout, so
connections to misbehaving or unavailable servers can stall for an
excessive amount of time. At the moment, just attempting to join
an unavailable cluster takes 2 minutes and 40 seconds to timeout.
Resolve that by setting a reasonable request timeout.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
In k3s today the kubernetes API and the /v1-k3s API are combined into
one http server. In rke2 we are running unmodified, non-embedded Kubernetes
and as such it is preferred to run k8s and the /v1-k3s API on different
ports. The /v1-k3s API port is called the SupervisorPort in the code.
To support this separation of ports a new shim was added on the client in
then pkg/agent/proxy package that will launch two load balancers instead
of just one load balancer. One load balancer for 6443 and the other
for 9345 (which is the supervisor port).