highlights: * renamed container to images * "sprig" functions in overlays * support for yaml and json formatted output * completely re-designed kernel selection support * nested profiles * arbitrary node and profile data in new "resources" structure * moved NFS mount options to resources / fstab overlay * split overlays by function * split overlays, site vs distribution * replaced defaults.conf with settings on default profile * improved tabular output * parallel overlay build * improved networking functionality (static route, vlans, and bonds) * kernel arguments as a list * non-zero exit codes on wwctl errors * fixed argument parsing for wwctl image exec * Defined menu for ipxe boot * Re-order SSH key types to make ed25519 default. - The configuation files nodes.conf and warewulf.conf will be updated on upgrade and the unmodified configuration files will be saved as nodes.conf.4.5.x and warewulf.conf.4.5.x OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/warewulf4?expand=0&rev=99
RKE2 Cluster Configuration HOWTO
The package warewulf4-overlay-rke2 provides a configuration template
to share a connection token - a shared secret - and the hostname of
the first server endpoint across an RKE2 cluster.
To use it,
-
create a profile
rke2-config-key
:wwctl profile add rke2-config-key token="$(printf 'K'; \ for n in {1..20}; do printf %x $RANDOM; done; \ printf "::server:"; \ for n in {1..20}; do printf %x $RANDOM; done)" wwctl profile set --tagadd="connectiontoken=${token}" \ -O rke2-config rke2-config-key
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create a profile
rke2-config-first-server
:server=<hostname_of_first_rke2_server> wwctl profile add rke2-config-first-server wwctl profile set --tagadd="server=${server}" -O rke2-config rke2-config-first-server
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add the
rke2-config-key
profile to the server node:wwctl node set -P default,rke2-config-key $server
-
finally, add both profiles to the agent nodes:
agents="<agent_list>" wwctl node set -P default,rke2-config-key,rke2-config-first-server $agents
In case the RKE2 server node is not deployed by Warewulf, you will
have to grab the connection token (see variable token
above) from
the file /var/lib/rancher/rke2/server/node-token
on the running
server.
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