Operator¶
The RancherOS operator is responsible for managing the RancherOS versions and maintaining a machine inventory to assist with edge or baremetal installations.
Installation¶
The RancherOS operator can be added to a cluster running Rancher Multi Cluster Management server. It is a helm chart and can be installed as follows:
helm -n cattle-rancheros-operator-system install --create-namespace rancheros-operator https://github.com/rancher/os2/releases/download/v0.1.0-alpha12/rancheros-operator-0.1.0-alpha12-amd64.tgz
Managing Upgrades¶
The RancherOS operator will manage the upgrade of the local cluster where the operator is running and also any downstream cluster managed by Rancher Multi-Cluster Manager.
ManagedOSImage¶
The ManagedOSImage kind used to define what version of RancherOS should be running on each node. The simplest example of this type would be to change the version of the local nodes.
kubectl edit -n fleet-local default-os-image
apiVersion: rancheros.cattle.io/v1
kind: ManagedOSImage
metadata:
name: default-os-image
namespace: fleet-local
spec:
osImage: rancher/os2:v0.0.0
Reference¶
Below is reference of the full type
apiVersion: rancheros.cattle.io/v1
kind: ManagedOSImage
metadata:
name: arbitrary
# There are two special namespaces to consider. If you wish to manage
# nodes on the local cluster this namespace must be `fleet-local`. If
# you wish to manage nodes in Rancher MCM managed clusters then the
# namespace must match the namespace of the clusters.provisioning.cattle.io resource
# which is typically fleet-default.
namespace: fleet-local
spec:
# The image name to pull for the OS
osImage: rancher/os2:v0.0.0
# The selector for which nodes will be select. If null then all nodes
# will be selected
nodeSelector:
matchLabels: {}
# How many nodes in parallel to update. If empty the default is 1 and
# if set to 0 the rollout will be paused
concurrency: 2
# Arbitrary action to perform on the node prior to upgrade
prepare:
image: ubuntu
command: ["/bin/sh"]
args: ["-c", "true"]
env:
- name: TEST_ENV
value: testValue
# Parameters to control the drain behavior. If null no draining will happen
# on the node.
drain:
# Refer to kubectl drain --help for the definition of these values
timeout: 5m
gracePeriod: 5m
deleteLocalData: false
ignoreDaemonSets: true
force: false
disableEviction: false
skipWaitForDeleteTimeout: 5
# Which clusters to target
# This is used if you are running Rancher MCM and managing
# multiple clusters. The syntax of this field matches the
# Fleet targets and is described at https://fleet.rancher.io/gitrepo-targets/
targets: []
Inventory Management¶
The RancherOS operator can hold an inventory of machines and the mapping of the machine to it's configuration and assigned cluster.
MachineInventory¶
Reference¶
apiVersion: rancheros.cattle.io/v1
kind: MachineInventory
metadata:
name: machine-a
# The namespace must match the namespace of the cluster
# assigned to the clusters.provisioning.cattle.io resource
namespace: fleet-default
spec:
# The cluster that this machine is assigned to
clusterName: some-cluster
# The hash of the TPM EK public key. This is used if you are
# using TPM2 to identifiy nodes. You can obtain the TPM by
# running `rancherd get-tpm-hash` on the node. Or nodes can
# report their TPM hash by using the MachineRegister
tpm: d68795c6192af9922692f050b...
# Generic SMBIOS fields that are typically populated with
# the MachineRegister approach
smbios: {}
# A reference to a secret that contains a shared secret value to
# identify a node. The secret must be of type "rancheros.cattle.io/token"
# and have on field "token" which is the value of the shared secret
machineTokenSecretName: some-secret-name
# Arbitrary cloud config that will be added to the machines cloud config
# during the rancherd bootstrap phase. The one important field that should
# be set is the role.
config:
role: server
MachineRegistration¶
Reference¶
kind: MachineRegistration
metadata:
name: machine-registration
# The namespace must match the namespace of the cluster
# assigned to the clusters.provisioning.cattle.io resource
namespace: fleet-default
spec:
# Labels to be added to the created MachineInventory object
machineInventoryLabels: {}
# Annotations to be added to the created MachineInventory object
machineInventoryAnnotations: {}
# The cloud config that will be used to provision the node
cloudConfig: {}