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8.1 KiB
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233 lines
8.1 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright 2015 The Kubernetes Authors All rights reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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# This script contains functions for configuring instances to run kubernetes
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# nodes. It is uploaded to GCE metadata server when a VM instance is created,
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# and then downloaded by the instance. The upstart jobs in
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# cluster/gce/trusty/node.yaml source this script to make use of needed
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# functions. The script itself is not supposed to be executed in other manners.
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config_hostname() {
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# Set the hostname to the short version.
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short_hostname=$(hostname -s)
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hostname $short_hostname
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}
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config_ip_firewall() {
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# We have seen that GCE image may have strict host firewall rules which drop
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# most inbound/forwarded packets. In such a case, add rules to accept all
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# TCP/UDP packets.
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if iptables -L INPUT | grep "Chain INPUT (policy DROP)" > /dev/null; then
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echo "Add rules to accpet all inbound TCP/UDP packets"
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iptables -A INPUT -w -p TCP -j ACCEPT
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iptables -A INPUT -w -p UDP -j ACCEPT
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fi
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if iptables -L FORWARD | grep "Chain FORWARD (policy DROP)" > /dev/null; then
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echo "Add rules to accpet all forwarded TCP/UDP packets"
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iptables -A FORWARD -w -p TCP -j ACCEPT
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iptables -A FORWARD -w -p UDP -j ACCEPT
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fi
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}
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create_dirs() {
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# Create required directories.
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mkdir -p /var/lib/kubelet
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mkdir -p /var/lib/kube-proxy
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mkdir -p /etc/kubernetes/manifests
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}
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download_kube_env() {
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# Fetch kube-env from GCE metadata server.
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curl --fail --silent --show-error \
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-H "X-Google-Metadata-Request: True" \
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-o /tmp/kube-env-yaml \
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http://metadata.google.internal/computeMetadata/v1/instance/attributes/kube-env
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# Convert the yaml format file into a shell-style file.
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eval $(python -c '''
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import pipes,sys,yaml
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for k,v in yaml.load(sys.stdin).iteritems():
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print "readonly {var}={value}".format(var = k, value = pipes.quote(str(v)))
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''' < /tmp/kube-env-yaml > /etc/kube-env)
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}
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create_kubelet_kubeconfig() {
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# Create the kubelet kubeconfig file.
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. /etc/kube-env
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if [ -z "${KUBELET_CA_CERT:-}" ]; then
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KUBELET_CA_CERT="${CA_CERT}"
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fi
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cat > /var/lib/kubelet/kubeconfig << EOF
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Config
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users:
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- name: kubelet
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user:
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client-certificate-data: ${KUBELET_CERT}
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client-key-data: ${KUBELET_KEY}
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clusters:
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- name: local
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cluster:
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certificate-authority-data: ${KUBELET_CA_CERT}
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contexts:
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- context:
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cluster: local
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user: kubelet
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name: service-account-context
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current-context: service-account-context
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EOF
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}
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create_kubeproxy_kubeconfig() {
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# Create the kube-proxy config file.
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cat > /var/lib/kube-proxy/kubeconfig << EOF
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Config
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users:
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- name: kube-proxy
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user:
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token: ${KUBE_PROXY_TOKEN}
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clusters:
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- name: local
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cluster:
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certificate-authority-data: ${CA_CERT}
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contexts:
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- context:
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cluster: local
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user: kube-proxy
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name: service-account-context
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current-context: service-account-context
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EOF
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}
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# Installs the critical packages that are required by spinning up a cluster.
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install_critical_packages() {
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apt-get update
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# Install docker and brctl if they are not in the image.
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if ! which docker > /dev/null; then
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echo "Do not find docker. Install it."
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# We should install the latest qualified docker, which is version 1.8.3 at present.
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curl -sSL https://get.docker.com/ | DOCKER_VERSION=1.8.3 sh
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fi
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if ! which brctl > /dev/null; then
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echo "Do not find brctl. Install it."
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apt-get install --yes bridge-utils
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fi
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}
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# Install the packages that are useful but not required by spinning up a cluster.
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install_additional_packages() {
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# Socat and nsenter are not required for spinning up a cluster. We move the
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# installation here to be in parallel with the cluster creation.
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if ! which socat > /dev/null; then
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echo "Do not find socat. Install it."
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apt-get install --yes socat
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fi
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if ! which nsenter > /dev/null; then
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echo "Do not find nsenter. Install it."
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# Note: this is an easy way to install nsenter, but may not be the fastest
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# way. In addition, this may not be a trusted source. So, replace it if
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# we have a better solution.
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docker run --rm -v /usr/local/bin:/target jpetazzo/nsenter
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fi
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}
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# Retry a download until we get it.
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#
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# $1 is the file to create
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# $2 is the URL to download
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download_or_bust() {
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rm -f $1 > /dev/null
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until curl --ipv4 -Lo "$1" --connect-timeout 20 --retry 6 --retry-delay 10 "$2"; do
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echo "Failed to download file ($2). Retrying."
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done
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}
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# Downloads kubernetes binaries and kube-system manifest tarball, unpacks them,
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# and places them into suitable directories.
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install_kube_binary_config() {
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. /etc/kube-env
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# For a testing cluster, we pull kubelet, kube-proxy, and kubectl binaries,
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# and place them in /usr/local/bin. For a non-test cluster, we use the binaries
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# pre-installed in the image, or pull and place them in /usr/bin if they are
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# not pre-installed.
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BINARY_PATH="/usr/bin/"
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if [ "${TEST_CLUSTER:-}" = "true" ]; then
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BINARY_PATH="/usr/local/bin/"
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fi
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if ! which kubelet > /dev/null || ! which kube-proxy > /dev/null || [ "${TEST_CLUSTER:-}" = "true" ]; then
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cd /tmp
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k8s_sha1="${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL##*/}.sha1"
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echo "Downloading k8s tar sha1 file ${k8s_sha1}"
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download_or_bust "${k8s_sha1}" "${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL}.sha1"
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k8s_tar="${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL##*/}"
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echo "Downloading k8s tar file ${k8s_tar}"
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download_or_bust "${k8s_tar}" "${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL}"
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# Validate hash.
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actual=$(sha1sum ${k8s_tar} | awk '{ print $1 }') || true
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if [ "${actual}" != "${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_HASH}" ]; then
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echo "== ${k8s_tar} corrupted, sha1 ${actual} doesn't match expected ${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_HASH} =="
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else
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echo "Validated ${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL} SHA1 = ${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_HASH}"
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fi
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tar xzf "/tmp/${k8s_tar}" -C /tmp/ --overwrite
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cp /tmp/kubernetes/server/bin/kubelet ${BINARY_PATH}
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cp /tmp/kubernetes/server/bin/kube-proxy ${BINARY_PATH}
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cp /tmp/kubernetes/server/bin/kubectl ${BINARY_PATH}
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rm -rf "/tmp/kubernetes"
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rm "/tmp/${k8s_tar}"
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rm "/tmp/${k8s_sha1}"
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fi
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# Put kube-system pods manifests in /etc/kube-manifests/.
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mkdir -p /run/kube-manifests
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cd /run/kube-manifests
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manifests_sha1="${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL##*/}.sha1"
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echo "Downloading kube-system manifests tar sha1 file ${manifests_sha1}"
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download_or_bust "${manifests_sha1}" "${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL}.sha1"
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manifests_tar="${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL##*/}"
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echo "Downloading kube-manifest tar file ${manifests_tar}"
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download_or_bust "${manifests_tar}" "${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL}"
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# Validate hash.
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actual=$(sha1sum ${manifests_tar} | awk '{ print $1 }') || true
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if [ "${actual}" != "${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_HASH}" ]; then
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echo "== ${manifests_tar} corrupted, sha1 ${actual} doesn't match expected ${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_HASH} =="
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else
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echo "Validated ${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL} SHA1 = ${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_HASH}"
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fi
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tar xzf "/run/kube-manifests/${manifests_tar}" -C /run/kube-manifests/ --overwrite
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rm "/run/kube-manifests/${manifests_sha1}"
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rm "/run/kube-manifests/${manifests_tar}"
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}
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restart_docker_daemon() {
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. /etc/kube-env
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# Assemble docker deamon options
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DOCKER_OPTS="-p /var/run/docker.pid --bridge=cbr0 --iptables=false --ip-masq=false"
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if [ "${TEST_CLUSTER:-}" = "true" ]; then
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DOCKER_OPTS="${DOCKER_OPTS} --log-level=debug"
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fi
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echo "DOCKER_OPTS=\"${DOCKER_OPTS} ${EXTRA_DOCKER_OPTS:-}\"" > /etc/default/docker
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# Make sure the network interface cbr0 is created before restarting docker daemon
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while ! [ -L /sys/class/net/cbr0 ]; do
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echo "Sleep 1 second to wait for cbr0"
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sleep 1
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done
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initctl restart docker
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# Remove docker0
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ifconfig docker0 down
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brctl delbr docker0
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}
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