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Quick Start Guide with MicroK8s and LoxiLB in-cluster mode

This document will explain how to install a MicroK8s cluster with loxilb as a serviceLB provider running in-cluster mode.

Prerequisite(s)

  • Single node with Linux

Topology

For quickly bringing up loxilb in-cluster and MicroK8s, we will be deploying all components in a single node :

loxilb topology

loxilb and kube-loxilb components run as pods managed by kubernetes(MicroK8s) in this scenario.

Setup MicroK8s in a single-node

# MicroK8s installation steps
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install -y snapd
sudo snap install microk8s --classic --channel=1.28/stable

Check MicroK8s status

$ sudo microk8s status --wait-ready
microk8s is running
high-availability: no
  datastore master nodes: 127.0.0.1:19001
  datastore standby nodes: none
addons:
  enabled:
    dns                # (core) CoreDNS
    ha-cluster         # (core) Configure high availability on the current node
    helm               # (core) Helm - the package manager for Kubernetes
    helm3              # (core) Helm 3 - the package manager for Kubernetes
  disabled:
    cert-manager       # (core) Cloud native certificate management
    cis-hardening      # (core) Apply CIS K8s hardening
    community          # (core) The community addons repository
    dashboard          # (core) The Kubernetes dashboard
    gpu                # (core) Automatic enablement of Nvidia CUDA
    host-access        # (core) Allow Pods connecting to Host services smoothly
    hostpath-storage   # (core) Storage class; allocates storage from host directory
    ingress            # (core) Ingress controller for external access
    kube-ovn           # (core) An advanced network fabric for Kubernetes
    mayastor           # (core) OpenEBS MayaStor
    metrics-server     # (core) K8s Metrics Server for API access to service metrics
    minio              # (core) MinIO object storage
    observability      # (core) A lightweight observability stack for logs, traces and metrics
    prometheus         # (core) Prometheus operator for monitoring and logging
    rbac               # (core) Role-Based Access Control for authorisation
    registry           # (core) Private image registry exposed on localhost:32000
    rook-ceph          # (core) Distributed Ceph storage using Rook
    storage            # (core) Alias to hostpath-storage add-on, deprecated

How to deploy loxilb ?

loxilb can be deloyed by using the following command in the MicroK8s node

sudo microk8s kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/loxilb-io/loxilb/main/cicd/microk8s-incluster/loxilb.yml

How to deploy kube-loxilb ?

kube-loxilb is used as an operator to manage loxilb.

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/loxilb-io/loxilb/main/cicd/microk8s-incluster/kube-loxilb.yml

kube-loxilb.yaml

       args:
         #- --loxiURL=http://172.17.0.2:11111
         - --externalCIDR=192.168.82.100/32
         - --setRoles=0.0.0.0
         #- --monitor
         #- --setBGP

In the above snippet, loxiURL is commented out which denotes to utilize in-cluster mode to discover loxilb pods automatically. External CIDR represents the IP pool from where serviceLB VIP will be allocated.

Apply after making changes (if any) :

sudo microk8s kubectl apply -f kube-loxilb.yaml

Create the service

sudo microk8s kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/loxilb-io/loxilb/main/cicd/microk8s-incluster/tcp-svc-lb.yml

Check status of various components in MicroK8s node

In MicroK8s node:

## Check the pods created
$ sudo microk8s kubectl get pods -A
NAMESPACE     NAME                                     READY   STATUS    RESTARTS   AGE
kube-system   calico-node-fjfvz                        1/1     Running   0          10m
kube-system   coredns-864597b5fd-xtmt4                 1/1     Running   0          10m
kube-system   calico-kube-controllers-77bd7c5b-4kldr   1/1     Running   0          10m
kube-system   loxilb-lb-7xctp                          1/1     Running   0          9m11s
kube-system   kube-loxilb-6f44cdcdf5-4864j             1/1     Running   0          7m40s
default       tcp-onearm-test                          1/1     Running   0          6m49s

## Check the services created
$ sudo microk8s kubectl get svc
NAME            TYPE           CLUSTER-IP       EXTERNAL-IP          PORT(S)           AGE
kubernetes      ClusterIP      10.152.183.1     <none>               443/TCP           18m
tcp-lb-onearm   LoadBalancer   10.152.183.216   llb-192.168.82.100   56002:32186/TCP   14m

In loxilb pod, we can check internal LB rules:

$ sudo microk8s kubectl exec -it -n kube-system loxilb-lb-7xctp -- loxicmd get lb -o wide
|     EXT IP     | SEC IPS | PORT  | PROTO |         NAME          | MARK | SEL |  MODE  | ENDPOINT  | EPORT | WEIGHT | STATE  | COUNTERS |
|----------------|---------|-------|-------|-----------------------|------|-----|--------|-----------|-------|--------|--------|----------|
| 192.168.82.100 |         | 56002 | tcp   | default_tcp-lb-onearm |    0 | rr  | onearm | 10.0.2.15 | 32186 |      1 | active | 25:1842  |

Connect from host/client

$ curl http://192.168.82.100:56002
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Welcome to nginx!</title>
<style>
html { color-scheme: light dark; }
body { width: 35em; margin: 0 auto;
font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Welcome to nginx!</h1>
<p>If you see this page, the nginx web server is successfully installed and
working. Further configuration is required.</p>

<p>For online documentation and support please refer to
<a href="http://nginx.org/">nginx.org</a>.<br/>
Commercial support is available at
<a href="http://nginx.com/">nginx.com</a>.</p>

<p><em>Thank you for using nginx.</em></p>
</body>
</html>

For more detailed information on incluster deployment of loxilb with bgp in a full-blown cluster, kindly follow this blog.

All of the above steps are also available as part of loxilb CICD workflow. Follow the steps below to replicate the above (please note that you will need vagrant tool installed to run:

$ git clone https://github.com/loxilb-io/loxilb.git
$ cd cicd/microk8s-incluster/

# To setup the single node microk8s setup and loxilb in-cluster
$ ./config.sh

# To validate the results
$ ./validation.sh

# To login to the node and check the installation
$ vagrant ssh k8s-node1

# Cleanup
$ ./rmconfig.sh