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Update docs for Kubernetes v1.21.1 and Terraform v0.15.x

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Dalton Hubble 2021-05-13 11:34:01 -07:00
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@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ Notable changes between versions.
## Latest
## Kubernetes v1.21.0
* Kubernetes [v1.21.1](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.21.md#v1211)
* Add Terraform v0.15.x support ([#974](https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon/pull/974))
* Continue to support Terraform v0.13.x and v0.14.4+

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster
## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.21.0 (upstream)
* Kubernetes v1.21.1 (upstream)
* Single or multi-master, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [Cilium](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/), SELinux enforcing
* Advanced features like [worker pools](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/worker-pools/), [preemptible](https://typhoon.psdn.io/flatcar-linux/google-cloud/#preemption) workers, and [snippets](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/customization/#hosts) customization
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster by using the Terraform module for your chosen platfo
```tf
module "yavin" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# Google Cloud
cluster_name = "yavin"
@ -97,9 +97,9 @@ In 4-8 minutes (varies by platform), the cluster will be ready. This Google Clou
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.kube/configs/yavin-config
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME ROLES STATUS AGE VERSION
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 6m v1.21.0
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.0
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.0
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 6m v1.21.1
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.1
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.1
```
List the pods.

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster
## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.21.0 (upstream)
* Kubernetes v1.21.1 (upstream)
* Single or multi-master, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [Cilium](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/), SELinux enforcing
* Advanced features like [worker pools](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/worker-pools/), [spot](https://typhoon.psdn.io/fedora-coreos/aws/#spot) workers, and [snippets](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/customization/#hosts) customization

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster
## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.21.0 (upstream)
* Kubernetes v1.21.1 (upstream)
* Single or multi-master, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [Cilium](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/)
* Advanced features like [worker pools](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/worker-pools/), [spot](https://typhoon.psdn.io/flatcar-linux/aws/#spot) workers, and [snippets](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/customization/#hosts) customization

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster
## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.21.0 (upstream)
* Kubernetes v1.21.1 (upstream)
* Single or multi-master, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [Cilium](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/), SELinux enforcing
* Advanced features like [worker pools](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/worker-pools/), [spot priority](https://typhoon.psdn.io/fedora-coreos/azure/#low-priority) workers, and [snippets](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/customization/#hosts) customization

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster
## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.21.0 (upstream)
* Kubernetes v1.21.1 (upstream)
* Single or multi-master, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [Cilium](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/)
* Advanced features like [worker pools](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/worker-pools/), [low-priority](https://typhoon.psdn.io/flatcar-linux/azure/#low-priority) workers, and [snippets](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/customization/#hosts) customization

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster
## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.21.0 (upstream)
* Kubernetes v1.21.1 (upstream)
* Single or multi-master, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [Cilium](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/), SELinux enforcing
* Advanced features like [snippets](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/customization/#hosts) customization

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster
## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.21.0 (upstream)
* Kubernetes v1.21.1 (upstream)
* Single or multi-master, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [Cilium](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/)
* Advanced features like [snippets](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/customization/#hosts) customization

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster
## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.21.0 (upstream)
* Kubernetes v1.21.1 (upstream)
* Single or multi-master, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/), SELinux enforcing
* Advanced features like [snippets](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/customization/#hosts) customization

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster
## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.21.0 (upstream)
* Kubernetes v1.21.1 (upstream)
* Single or multi-master, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [Cilium](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/)
* Advanced features like [snippets](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/customization/#hosts) customization

@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Create a cluster with ARM64 controller and worker nodes. Container workloads mus
```tf
module "gravitas" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# AWS
cluster_name = "gravitas"
@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ Verify the cluster has only arm64 (`aarch64`) nodes.
```
$ kubectl get nodes -o wide
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION INTERNAL-IP EXTERNAL-IP OS-IMAGE KERNEL-VERSION CONTAINER-RUNTIME
ip-10-0-12-178 Ready <none> 101s v1.21.0 10.0.12.178 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201104.dev.0 5.8.17-200.fc32.aarch64 docker://19.3.11
ip-10-0-18-93 Ready <none> 102s v1.21.0 10.0.18.93 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201104.dev.0 5.8.17-200.fc32.aarch64 docker://19.3.11
ip-10-0-90-10 Ready <none> 104s v1.21.0 10.0.90.10 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201104.dev.0 5.8.17-200.fc32.aarch64 docker://19.3.11
ip-10-0-12-178 Ready <none> 101s v1.21.1 10.0.12.178 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201104.dev.0 5.8.17-200.fc32.aarch64 docker://19.3.11
ip-10-0-18-93 Ready <none> 102s v1.21.1 10.0.18.93 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201104.dev.0 5.8.17-200.fc32.aarch64 docker://19.3.11
ip-10-0-90-10 Ready <none> 104s v1.21.1 10.0.90.10 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201104.dev.0 5.8.17-200.fc32.aarch64 docker://19.3.11
```
## Hybrid
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Create a hybrid/mixed arch cluster by defining an AWS cluster. Then define a [wo
```tf
module "gravitas" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# AWS
cluster_name = "gravitas"
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Create a hybrid/mixed arch cluster by defining an AWS cluster. Then define a [wo
```tf
module "gravitas-arm64" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/fedora-coreos/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/fedora-coreos/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.1"
# AWS
vpc_id = module.gravitas.vpc_id
@ -108,9 +108,9 @@ Verify amd64 (x86_64) and arm64 (aarch64) nodes are present.
```
$ kubectl get nodes -o wide
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION INTERNAL-IP EXTERNAL-IP OS-IMAGE KERNEL-VERSION CONTAINER-RUNTIME
ip-10-0-14-73 Ready <none> 116s v1.21.0 10.0.14.73 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201018.3.0 5.8.15-201.fc32.x86_64 docker://19.3.11
ip-10-0-17-167 Ready <none> 104s v1.21.0 10.0.17.167 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201018.3.0 5.8.15-201.fc32.x86_64 docker://19.3.11
ip-10-0-47-166 Ready <none> 110s v1.21.0 10.0.47.166 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201104.dev.0 5.8.17-200.fc32.aarch64 docker://19.3.11
ip-10-0-7-237 Ready <none> 111s v1.21.0 10.0.7.237 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201018.3.0 5.8.15-201.fc32.x86_64 docker://19.3.11
ip-10-0-14-73 Ready <none> 116s v1.21.1 10.0.14.73 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201018.3.0 5.8.15-201.fc32.x86_64 docker://19.3.11
ip-10-0-17-167 Ready <none> 104s v1.21.1 10.0.17.167 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201018.3.0 5.8.15-201.fc32.x86_64 docker://19.3.11
ip-10-0-47-166 Ready <none> 110s v1.21.1 10.0.47.166 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201104.dev.0 5.8.17-200.fc32.aarch64 docker://19.3.11
ip-10-0-7-237 Ready <none> 111s v1.21.1 10.0.7.237 <none> Fedora CoreOS 32.20201018.3.0 5.8.15-201.fc32.x86_64 docker://19.3.11
```

@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Add custom initial worker node labels to default workers or worker pool nodes to
```tf
module "yavin" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# Google Cloud
cluster_name = "yavin"
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Add custom initial worker node labels to default workers or worker pool nodes to
```tf
module "yavin-pool" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.1"
# Google Cloud
cluster_name = "yavin"
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Add custom initial taints on worker pool nodes to indicate a node is unique and
```tf
module "yavin" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# Google Cloud
cluster_name = "yavin"
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Add custom initial taints on worker pool nodes to indicate a node is unique and
```tf
module "yavin-pool" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.1"
# Google Cloud
cluster_name = "yavin"

@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Create a cluster following the AWS [tutorial](../flatcar-linux/aws.md#cluster).
```tf
module "tempest-worker-pool" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/fedora-coreos/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/fedora-coreos/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.1"
# AWS
vpc_id = module.tempest.vpc_id
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Create a cluster following the AWS [tutorial](../flatcar-linux/aws.md#cluster).
```tf
module "tempest-worker-pool" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/flatcar-linux/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/flatcar-linux/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.1"
# AWS
vpc_id = module.tempest.vpc_id
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Create a cluster following the Azure [tutorial](../flatcar-linux/azure.md#cluste
```tf
module "ramius-worker-pool" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//azure/fedora-coreos/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//azure/fedora-coreos/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.1"
# Azure
region = module.ramius.region
@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Create a cluster following the Azure [tutorial](../flatcar-linux/azure.md#cluste
```tf
module "ramius-worker-pool" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//azure/flatcar-linux/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//azure/flatcar-linux/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.1"
# Azure
region = module.ramius.region
@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ Create a cluster following the Google Cloud [tutorial](../flatcar-linux/google-c
```tf
module "yavin-worker-pool" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.1"
# Google Cloud
region = "europe-west2"
@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ Create a cluster following the Google Cloud [tutorial](../flatcar-linux/google-c
```tf
module "yavin-worker-pool" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/flatcar-linux/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/flatcar-linux/kubernetes/workers?ref=v1.21.1"
# Google Cloud
region = "europe-west2"
@ -262,11 +262,11 @@ Verify a managed instance group of workers joins the cluster within a few minute
```
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS AGE VERSION
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal Ready 6m v1.21.0
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.21.0
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.21.0
yavin-16x-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 3m v1.21.0
yavin-16x-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 3m v1.21.0
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal Ready 6m v1.21.1
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.21.1
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.21.1
yavin-16x-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 3m v1.21.1
yavin-16x-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 3m v1.21.1
```
### Variables

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# AWS
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.0 cluster on AWS with Fedora CoreOS.
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.1 cluster on AWS with Fedora CoreOS.
We'll declare a Kubernetes cluster using the Typhoon Terraform module. Then apply the changes to create a VPC, gateway, subnets, security groups, controller instances, worker auto-scaling group, network load balancer, and TLS assets.
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ terraform {
}
aws = {
source = "hashicorp/aws"
version = "3.36.0"
version = "3.39.0"
}
}
}
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster using the module `aws/fedora-coreos/kubernetes`.
```tf
module "tempest" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# AWS
cluster_name = "tempest"
@ -145,9 +145,9 @@ List nodes in the cluster.
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.kube/configs/tempest-config
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
ip-10-0-3-155 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
ip-10-0-26-65 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
ip-10-0-41-21 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
ip-10-0-3-155 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
ip-10-0-26-65 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
ip-10-0-41-21 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
```
List the pods.

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Azure
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.0 cluster on Azure with Fedora CoreOS.
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.1 cluster on Azure with Fedora CoreOS.
We'll declare a Kubernetes cluster using the Typhoon Terraform module. Then apply the changes to create a resource group, virtual network, subnets, security groups, controller availability set, worker scale set, load balancer, and TLS assets.
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ terraform {
}
azurerm = {
source = "hashicorp/azurerm"
version = "2.55.0"
version = "2.58.0"
}
}
}
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster using the module `azure/fedora-coreos/kubernetes`.
```tf
module "ramius" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//azure/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//azure/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# Azure
cluster_name = "ramius"
@ -161,9 +161,9 @@ List nodes in the cluster.
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.kube/configs/ramius-config
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
ramius-controller-0 Ready <none> 24m v1.21.0
ramius-worker-000001 Ready <none> 25m v1.21.0
ramius-worker-000002 Ready <none> 24m v1.21.0
ramius-controller-0 Ready <none> 24m v1.21.1
ramius-worker-000001 Ready <none> 25m v1.21.1
ramius-worker-000002 Ready <none> 24m v1.21.1
```
List the pods.

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Bare-Metal
In this tutorial, we'll network boot and provision a Kubernetes v1.21.0 cluster on bare-metal with Fedora CoreOS.
In this tutorial, we'll network boot and provision a Kubernetes v1.21.1 cluster on bare-metal with Fedora CoreOS.
First, we'll deploy a [Matchbox](https://github.com/poseidon/matchbox) service and setup a network boot environment. Then, we'll declare a Kubernetes cluster using the Typhoon Terraform module and power on machines. On PXE boot, machines will install Fedora CoreOS to disk, reboot into the disk install, and provision themselves as Kubernetes controllers or workers via Ignition.
@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster using the module `bare-metal/fedora-coreos/kubernete
```tf
module "mercury" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//bare-metal/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//bare-metal/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# bare-metal
cluster_name = "mercury"
@ -283,9 +283,9 @@ List nodes in the cluster.
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.kube/configs/mercury-config
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
node1.example.com Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
node2.example.com Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
node3.example.com Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
node1.example.com Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
node2.example.com Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
node3.example.com Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
```
List the pods.

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# DigitalOcean
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.0 cluster on DigitalOcean with Fedora CoreOS.
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.1 cluster on DigitalOcean with Fedora CoreOS.
We'll declare a Kubernetes cluster using the Typhoon Terraform module. Then apply the changes to create controller droplets, worker droplets, DNS records, tags, and TLS assets.
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster using the module `digital-ocean/fedora-coreos/kubern
```tf
module "nemo" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//digital-ocean/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//digital-ocean/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# Digital Ocean
cluster_name = "nemo"
@ -155,9 +155,9 @@ List nodes in the cluster.
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.kube/configs/nemo-config
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
10.132.110.130 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
10.132.115.81 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
10.132.124.107 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
10.132.110.130 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
10.132.115.81 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
10.132.124.107 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
```
List the pods.

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Google Cloud
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.0 cluster on Google Compute Engine with Fedora CoreOS.
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.1 cluster on Google Compute Engine with Fedora CoreOS.
We'll declare a Kubernetes cluster using the Typhoon Terraform module. Then apply the changes to create a network, firewall rules, health checks, controller instances, worker managed instance group, load balancers, and TLS assets.
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ terraform {
}
google = {
source = "hashicorp/google"
version = "3.63.0"
version = "3.66.1"
}
}
}
@ -147,9 +147,9 @@ List nodes in the cluster.
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.kube/configs/yavin-config
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME ROLES STATUS AGE VERSION
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 6m v1.21.0
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.0
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.0
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 6m v1.21.1
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.1
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.1
```
List the pods.

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# AWS
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.0 cluster on AWS with Flatcar Linux.
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.1 cluster on AWS with Flatcar Linux.
We'll declare a Kubernetes cluster using the Typhoon Terraform module. Then apply the changes to create a VPC, gateway, subnets, security groups, controller instances, worker auto-scaling group, network load balancer, and TLS assets.
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ terraform {
}
aws = {
source = "hashicorp/aws"
version = "3.36.0"
version = "3.39.0"
}
}
}
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster using the module `aws/flatcar-linux/kubernetes`.
```tf
module "tempest" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/flatcar-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/flatcar-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# AWS
cluster_name = "tempest"
@ -145,9 +145,9 @@ List nodes in the cluster.
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.kube/configs/tempest-config
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
ip-10-0-3-155 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
ip-10-0-26-65 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
ip-10-0-41-21 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
ip-10-0-3-155 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
ip-10-0-26-65 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
ip-10-0-41-21 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
```
List the pods.

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Azure
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.0 cluster on Azure with Flatcar Linux.
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.1 cluster on Azure with Flatcar Linux.
We'll declare a Kubernetes cluster using the Typhoon Terraform module. Then apply the changes to create a resource group, virtual network, subnets, security groups, controller availability set, worker scale set, load balancer, and TLS assets.
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ terraform {
}
azurerm = {
source = "hashicorp/azurerm"
version = "2.55.0"
version = "2.58.0"
}
}
}
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster using the module `azure/flatcar-linux/kubernetes`.
```tf
module "ramius" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//azure/flatcar-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//azure/flatcar-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# Azure
cluster_name = "ramius"
@ -149,9 +149,9 @@ List nodes in the cluster.
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.kube/configs/ramius-config
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
ramius-controller-0 Ready <none> 24m v1.21.0
ramius-worker-000001 Ready <none> 25m v1.21.0
ramius-worker-000002 Ready <none> 24m v1.21.0
ramius-controller-0 Ready <none> 24m v1.21.1
ramius-worker-000001 Ready <none> 25m v1.21.1
ramius-worker-000002 Ready <none> 24m v1.21.1
```
List the pods.

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Bare-Metal
In this tutorial, we'll network boot and provision a Kubernetes v1.21.0 cluster on bare-metal with Flatcar Linux.
In this tutorial, we'll network boot and provision a Kubernetes v1.21.1 cluster on bare-metal with Flatcar Linux.
First, we'll deploy a [Matchbox](https://github.com/poseidon/matchbox) service and setup a network boot environment. Then, we'll declare a Kubernetes cluster using the Typhoon Terraform module and power on machines. On PXE boot, machines will install Container Linux to disk, reboot into the disk install, and provision themselves as Kubernetes controllers or workers via Ignition.
@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster using the module `bare-metal/flatcar-linux/kubernete
```tf
module "mercury" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//bare-metal/flatcar-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//bare-metal/flatcar-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# bare-metal
cluster_name = "mercury"
@ -293,9 +293,9 @@ List nodes in the cluster.
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.kube/configs/mercury-config
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
node1.example.com Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
node2.example.com Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
node3.example.com Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
node1.example.com Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
node2.example.com Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
node3.example.com Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
```
List the pods.

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# DigitalOcean
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.0 cluster on DigitalOcean with Flatcar Linux.
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.1 cluster on DigitalOcean with Flatcar Linux.
We'll declare a Kubernetes cluster using the Typhoon Terraform module. Then apply the changes to create controller droplets, worker droplets, DNS records, tags, and TLS assets.
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster using the module `digital-ocean/flatcar-linux/kubern
```tf
module "nemo" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//digital-ocean/flatcar-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//digital-ocean/flatcar-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# Digital Ocean
cluster_name = "nemo"
@ -155,9 +155,9 @@ List nodes in the cluster.
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.kube/configs/nemo-config
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
10.132.110.130 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
10.132.115.81 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
10.132.124.107 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.0
10.132.110.130 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
10.132.115.81 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
10.132.124.107 Ready <none> 10m v1.21.1
```
List the pods.

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Google Cloud
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.0 cluster on Google Compute Engine with Flatcar Linux.
In this tutorial, we'll create a Kubernetes v1.21.1 cluster on Google Compute Engine with Flatcar Linux.
We'll declare a Kubernetes cluster using the Typhoon Terraform module. Then apply the changes to create a network, firewall rules, health checks, controller instances, worker managed instance group, load balancers, and TLS assets.
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ terraform {
}
google = {
source = "hashicorp/google"
version = "3.63.0"
version = "3.66.1"
}
}
}
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster using the module `google-cloud/flatcar-linux/kuberne
```tf
module "yavin" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/flatcar-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/flatcar-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# Google Cloud
cluster_name = "yavin"
@ -167,9 +167,9 @@ List nodes in the cluster.
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.kube/configs/yavin-config
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME ROLES STATUS AGE VERSION
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 6m v1.21.0
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.0
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.0
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 6m v1.21.1
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.1
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.1
```
List the pods.

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster
## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.21.0 (upstream)
* Kubernetes v1.21.1 (upstream)
* Single or multi-master, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [Cilium](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/), SELinux enforcing
* Advanced features like [worker pools](advanced/worker-pools/), [preemptible](fedora-coreos/google-cloud/#preemption) workers, and [snippets](advanced/customization/#hosts) customization
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Define a Kubernetes cluster by using the Terraform module for your chosen platfo
```tf
module "yavin" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
# Google Cloud
cluster_name = "yavin"
@ -95,9 +95,9 @@ In 4-8 minutes (varies by platform), the cluster will be ready. This Google Clou
$ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.kube/configs/yavin-config
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME ROLES STATUS AGE VERSION
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 6m v1.21.0
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.0
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.0
yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 6m v1.21.1
yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.1
yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal <none> Ready 5m v1.21.1
```
List the pods.

@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ Typhoon provides tagged releases to allow clusters to be versioned using ordinar
```
module "yavin" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
...
}
module "mercury" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//bare-metal/flatcar-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.0"
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//bare-metal/flatcar-linux/kubernetes?ref=v1.21.1"
...
}
```
@ -193,12 +193,12 @@ Google Cloud creates a new worker template and edits the worker instance group i
Terraform [v0.13](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-hashicorp-terraform-0-13) introduced major changes to the provider plugin system. Terraform `init` can automatically install both `hashicorp` and `poseidon` provider plugins, eliminating the need to manually install plugin binaries.
Typhoon modules have been updated for v0.13.x, but retain compatibility with v0.12.26+ to ease migration. Poseidon publishes [providers](/topics/security/#terraform-providers) to the Terraform Provider Registry for usage with v0.13+.
Typhoon modules have been updated for v0.13.x. Poseidon publishes [providers](/topics/security/#terraform-providers) to the Terraform Provider Registry for usage with v0.13+.
| Typhoon Release | Terraform version |
|-------------------|---------------------|
| v1.21.1 - ? | v0.13.x, v0.14.4+, v0.15.0 |
| v1.20.2 - v1.21.0 | v0.13.x, v0.14.4+ |
| v1.21.1 - ? | v0.13.x, v0.14.4+, v0.15.x |
| v1.20.2 - v1.21.1 | v0.13.x, v0.14.4+ |
| v1.20.0 - v1.20.2 | v0.13.x |
| v1.18.8 - v1.19.4 | v0.12.26+, v0.13.x |
| v1.15.0 - v1.18.8 | v0.12.x |
@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ Typhoon modules have been updated for v0.13.x, but retain compatibility with v0.
### New Workspace
With a new Terraform workspace, use Terraform v0.13.x and the updated Typhoon [tutorials](/fedora-coreos/aws/#provider).
With a new Terraform workspace, use Terraform v0.15.x and the updated Typhoon [tutorials](/fedora-coreos/aws/#provider).
### Existing Workspace

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster
## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.21.0 (upstream)
* Kubernetes v1.21.1 (upstream)
* Single or multi-master, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [Cilium](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/), SELinux enforcing
* Advanced features like [worker pools](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/worker-pools/), [preemptible](https://typhoon.psdn.io/fedora-coreos/google-cloud/#preemption) workers, and [snippets](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/customization/#hosts) customization

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster
## Features <a href="https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/"><img align="right" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/poseidon/certified-kubernetes.png"></a>
* Kubernetes v1.21.0 (upstream)
* Kubernetes v1.21.1 (upstream)
* Single or multi-master, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [Cilium](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking
* On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/)
* Advanced features like [worker pools](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/worker-pools/), [preemptible](https://typhoon.psdn.io/flatcar-linux/google-cloud/#preemption) workers, and [snippets](https://typhoon.psdn.io/advanced/customization/#hosts) customization