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# K3S
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Lightweight Kubernetes distribution built for IoT and Edge computing.
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1. [TL;DR](#tldr)
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1. [Packaged components](#packaged-components)
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1. [Split roles on different nodes](#split-roles-on-different-nodes)
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1. [Further readings](#further-readings)
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1. [Sources](#sources)
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## TL;DR
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Starting the server with the `--cluster-init` option will start **all** control-plane components (including the
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apiserver, controller-manager, scheduler, and `etcd`).<br/>
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When using the embedded `etcd`, one will be able to disable specific components to split the control-plane and `etcd`
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roles onto separate nodes.
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<details>
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<summary>Setup</summary>
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```sh
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# Install as single-node server.
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curl -sfL 'https://get.k3s.io' | sudo sh -
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curl -sfL 'https://get.k3s.io' | sudo sh - server --token '12345'
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# Install as agent node and add it to an existing cluster.
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curl -sfL 'https://get.k3s.io' | K3S_URL='https://server.fqdn:6443' K3S_TOKEN='node-token' sudo sh -
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# Install as node dedicated to the control plane.
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curl -sfL 'https://get.k3s.io' \
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| sudo sh -s - server --token 'node-token' --disable-etcd --server 'https://server.fqdn:6443'
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# Disable the firewall (recommended).
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systemctl disable firewalld --now
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ufw disable
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# Or open at least the required port and networks:
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# Port 6443 --> apiserver, network 10.42.0.0/16 --> pods, network 10.43.0.0/16 --> services.
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firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port '6443/tcp' \
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&& firewall-cmd --permanent --zone='trusted' --add-source '10.42.0.0/16' \
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&& firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=trusted --add-source=10.43.0.0/16 \
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&& firewall-cmd --reload
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ufw allow '6443/tcp' && ufw allow from '10.42.0.0/16' to 'any' && ufw allow from '10.43.0.0/16' to 'any'
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# Uninstall.
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/usr/local/bin/k3s-uninstall.sh
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/usr/local/bin/k3s-agent-uninstall.sh
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```
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</details>
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<summary>Usage</summary>
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```sh
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# Check the configuration.
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k3s check-config
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# Use the provided `kubectl`.
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k3s kubectl get pods
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# Restore clusters from snapshots.
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k3s server --cluster-reset \
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--cluster-reset-restore-path="/var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/db/etcd-old-${BACKUP_DATE}"
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```
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</details>
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<!-- Uncomment if needed
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<details>
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<summary>Real world use cases</summary>
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</details>
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-->
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## Packaged components
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Refer [Managing packaged components].
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Any file found on server nodes in `/var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/manifests` will automatically be deployed to the cluster
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both on startup and when any file is changed on disk.<br/>
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Deleting files from this directory will **not** delete the corresponding resources from the cluster.
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Manifests are tracked as `AddOn` custom resources in the `kube-system` namespace.<br/>
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Use `kubectl describe` on the `AddOn` resource to see errors or warnings encountered when applying the manifest files.
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K3s comes with packaged components, deployed as `AddOns` via the manifests directory:
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- `coredns`
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- `traefik`
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- `local-storage`
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- `metrics-server`
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The embedded `servicelb` LoadBalancer controller does not have a manifest file, but can be disabled as if it was one.
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Manifests for packaged components are managed by K3s, and should not be altered.<br/>
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These files are re-written to disk whenever K3s is started to ensure their integrity.
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## Split roles on different nodes
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This can only be done when using the embedded `etcd` component.
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Refer [Managing server roles].
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Procedure:
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1. Dedicate the first server to `etcd` by starting k3s with all the other control plane components disabled:
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```sh
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curl -sfL 'https://get.k3s.io' \
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| sh -s - server --cluster-init --disable-apiserver --disable-controller-manager --disable-scheduler
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```
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This first node will start `etcd`, then wait for additional control-plane nodes to join.<br/>
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The cluster will **not** be usable until one joins an additional server with the control plane components enabled.
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1. Create a server with only the control plane, by starting k3s with `etcd` disabled:
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```sh
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curl -sfL 'https://get.k3s.io' \
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| sh -s - server --token 'node-token' --disable-etcd --server 'https://etcd-only.server.fqdn:6443'
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```
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1. Check the nodes have the correct roles:
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```sh
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$ kubectl get nodes
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NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
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k3s-server-1 Ready etcd 5h39m v1.20.4+k3s1
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k3s-server-2 Ready control-plane,master 5h39m v1.20.4+k3s1
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```
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Add roles to existing dedicated nodes by restarting k3s on them with**out** the disable flags.
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One can disable components in the `/etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml` file instead of passing the options as CLI flags:
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```yaml
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cluster-init: true
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disable-apiserver: true
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disable-controller-manager: true
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disable-scheduler: true
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```
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## Further readings
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- [Website]
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- [Documentation]
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- [Kubernetes]
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- [When to use K3s and RKE2]
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### Sources
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- The [Build your very own self-hosting platform with Raspberry Pi and Kubernetes] series of articles
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- [Run Kubernetes on a Raspberry Pi with k3s]
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- [Managing server roles]
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- [Managing packaged components]
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<!--
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Reference
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═╬═Time══
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-->
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<!-- Knowledge base -->
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[kubernetes]: README.md
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<!-- Upstream -->
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[documentation]: https://docs.k3s.io/
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[managing packaged components]: https://docs.k3s.io/installation/packaged-components
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[managing server roles]: https://docs.k3s.io/installation/server-roles
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[website]: https://k3s.io/
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[when to use k3s and rke2]: https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/when-to-use-k3s-and-rke2/
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<!-- Others -->
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[build your very own self-hosting platform with raspberry pi and kubernetes]: https://kauri.io/build-your-very-own-self-hosting-platform-with-raspberry-pi-and-kubernetes/5e1c3fdc1add0d0001dff534/c
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[run kubernetes on a raspberry pi with k3s]: https://opensource.com/article/20/3/kubernetes-raspberry-pi-k3s
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