When installing multiple control planes, the mutatingwebhookconfiguration of the first control plane gets overwritten by any subsequent control plane install. This is caused by the fixed name given to the mutatingwebhookconfiguration manifest at install time.
This commit adds in the namespace to the manifest so that there is a unique configuration for each control plane.
Fixes#2887
* Add control plane and CNI PSP and RBAC resources
* Add the '--linkerd-cni-enabled' flag to the multi-stage install subcommands
This flag ensures that the NET_ADMIN capability is omitted from the control
plane's PSP during 'install config' and the proxy-init containers aren't
injected during 'install control-plane'.
Signed-off-by: Ivan Sim <ivan@buoyant.io>
* If HA, set the webhooks failure policy to 'Fail'
I'm adding to the linkerd namespace a new label
`linkerd.io/is-control-plane: true` that is used in the webhook configs'
selector to skip the proxy injector for this namespace. This avoids
running into the timing issues described in #2852.
Fixes#2852
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro@buoyant.io>
The patch provided by @ihcsim applies correct values for the securityContext during injection, namely: `allowPrivilegeEscalation = false`, `readOnlyRootFilesystem = true`, and the capabilities are copied from the primary container. Additionally, the proxy-init container securityContext has been updated with appropriate values.
Signed-off-by: Cody Vandermyn <cody.vandermyn@nordstrom.com>
* Fix HA during upgrade
If we have a Linkerd installation with HA, and then we do `linkerd
upgrade` without specifying `--ha`, the replicas will get set back to 1,
yet the resource requests will keep their HA values.
Desired behavior: `linkerd install --ha` adds the `ha` value into the
linkerd-config, so it should be used during upgrade even if `--ha` is
not passed to `linkerd upgrade`.
Note we still can do `linkerd upgrade --ha=false` to disable HA.
This is a prerequesite to address #2852
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro@buoyant.io>
Split proxy-init into separate repo
Fixes#2563
The new repo is https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy-init, and I
tagged the latest there `v1.0.0`.
Here, I've removed the `/proxy-init` dir and pinned the injected
proxy-init version to `v1.0.0` in the injector code and tests.
`/cni-plugin` depends on proxy-init, so I updated the import paths
there, and could verify CNI is still working (there is some flakiness
but unrelated to this PR).
For consistency, I added a `--init-image-version` flag to `linkerd
inject` along with its corresponding override config annotation.
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro@buoyant.io>
* Added labels to webhook configurations in charts/
* Multiple replicas of proxy-injector and sp-validator in HA
* Use ControllerComponent template variable for webhookconfigurations
Signed-off-by: Tarun Pothulapati <tarunpothulapati@outlook.com>
When `linkerd edges` returns JSON, the data will now be sorted alphabetically by
SRC name, meaning edges will be returned in a consistent order. Logic in the CLI
`edges.go` has also been simplified. These changes should result in the Travis
CI builds passing consistently.
This new annotation is used by the proxy injector to determine if the
debug container needs to be injected.
When using 'linkerd install', the 'pkg/inject' library will only inject
annotations into the workload YAML. Even though 'conf.debugSidecar'
is set in the CLI, the 'injectPodSpec()' function is never invoked on
the proxy injector side. Once the workload YAML got picked up by the
proxy injector, 'conf.debugSidecar' is already nil, since it's a different,
new 'conf' object. The new annotation ensures that the proxy injector
injects the debug container.
Signed-off-by: Ivan Sim <ivan@buoyant.io>
* Update helm charts to include webhooks config and TLS secret
* Update the webhooks to read the secret cert and key
* Update webhooks to not recreate config on restart
* Ensure upgrade preserve existing secrets
* Revert the change to rename the webhook configs
The renaming change breaks upgrade, where the new webhook configs conflict with
the existing ones. The older resources aren't deleted during upgrade because
they are dynamically created.
* Make the secret volume read-only
* Remove unnecessary exported getter functions
* Remove obsolete mwc and vwc templates
Signed-off-by: Ivan Sim <ivan@buoyant.io>
Support for resources opting out of tap
Implements the `linkerd inject --disable-tap` flag (although hidden pending #2811) and the config override annotation `config.linkerd.io/disable-tap`.
Fixes#2778
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro@buoyant.io>
All ServiceAccounts are intended to be grouped together with other RBAC
resources, particularly for `linkerd install config` output. Grafana and
Web ServiceAccounts were still included with their respective
Deployments.
Group Grafana and Web ServiceAccounts with other RBAC resources.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
`linkerd install` supports a 2-stage install process, `linkerd upgrade`
did not.
Add 2-stage support for `linkerd upgrade`. Also exercise multi-stage
functionality during upgrade integration tests.
Part of #2337
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
This reverts commit 3de16d47be.
#2740 modified the ServiceProfiles CRD which will cause issues for users upgrading from the old CRD version to the new version. #2748 was an attempt to fix this by bumping the service profile CRD version, however, our testing infrastructure is not well set up to accommodate changes to CRDs because they are resources which are global to the cluster.
We revert this change for now and will revisit it in the future when we can give more thought to CRD versioning, upgrade, and testing.
Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
Fixes#2720 and 2711
This changes the default behavior of `linkerd inject` to not inject the
proxy but just the `linkerd.io/inject: enabled` annotation for the
auto-injector to pick it up (regardless of any namespace annotation).
A new `--manual` mode was added, which behaves as before, injecting
the proxy in the command output.
The unit tests are running with `--manual` to avoid any changes in the
fixtures.
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro@buoyant.io>
* The 'linkerd-version' CLI flag is renamed to 'control-plane-version'
* Add version field to proxy config
* Add the control plane version to the global config
* Unit test for init image version
* Use more specific control plane and proxy versions in unit tests
Signed-off-by: Ivan Sim <ivan@buoyant.io>
This is an initial change to separate out config-specific k8s objects
from the control-plane components. The eventual goal will be rendering
these configs as the first stage of a multi-stage install.
Part of #2337
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
92f15e78a9 incorrectly removed the config
version override when patching a config from options, which caused
upgrade to stop updating the config version.
Fixes#2660
Add validation webhook for service profiles
Fixes#2075
Todo in a follow-up PRs: remove the SP check from the CLI check.
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro@buoyant.io>
When the --ha flag is set, we currently set a 10m CPU request, which
corresponds to 1% of a core, which isn't actually enough to keep the
proxy responding to health checks if you have 100 processes on the box.
Let's give ourselves a little more breathing room.
Fixes#2643
This change introduces a basic unit test for the `linkerd upgrade`
command. Given a mock k8s client with linkerd-config and
linkerd-identity-issuer objects, it validates the rendered yaml output
against an expected file.
To enable this testing, most of the logic in the top-level upgrade
command has been moved down into a `validateAndBuild` method.
TODO:
- test individual functions around mutating options, flags, configs, and
values
- enable reading the install information from a manifest rather than k8s
Part of #2637
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
This change introduces integration tests for `linkerd inject`. The tests
perform CLI injection, with and without params, and validates the
output, including annotations.
Also add some known errors in logs to `install_test.go`.
TODO:
- deploy uninjected and injected resources to a default and
auto-injected cluster
- test creation and update
Part of #2459
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
* Define proxy version override annotation
* Don't override global linkerd version during inject
This ensures consistent usages of the config.linkerd.io/linkerd-version and
linkerd.io/proxy-version annotations. The former will only be used to track
overridden version, while the latter shows the cluster's current default
version.
* Rename proxy version config override annotation
Signed-off-by: Ivan Sim <ivan@buoyant.io>
* Disable external profiles by default
* Rename the --disable-external-profiles flag to --enable-external-profiles
Signed-off-by: Ivan Sim <ivan@buoyant.io>
`storage.tsdb.retention` is deprecated in favor of
`storage.tsdb.retention.time`.
Replace all occurrences.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
When installing Linkerd, a user may override default settings, or may
explicitly configure defaults. Consider install options like `--ha
--controller-replicas=4` -- the `--ha` flag sets a new default value for
the controller-replicas, and then we override it.
When we later upgrade this cluster, how can we know how to configure the
cluster?
We could store EnableHA and ControllerReplicas configurations in the
config, but what if, in a later upgrade, the default value changes? How
can we know whether the user specified an override or just used the
default?
To solve this, we add an `Install` message into a new config.
This message includes (at least) the CLI flags used to invoke
install.
upgrade does not specify defaults for install/proxy-options fields and,
instead, uses the persisted install flags to populate default values,
before applying overrides from the upgrade invocation.
This change breaks the protobuf compatibility by altering the
`installation_uuid` field introduced in 9c442f6885.
Because this change was not yet released (even in an edge release), we
feel that it is safe to break.
Fixes https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2/issues/2574
This change moves resource-templating logic into a dedicated template,
creates new values types to model kubernetes resource constraints, and
changes the `--ha` flag's behavior to create these resource templates
instead of hardcoding the resource constraints in the various templates.
Allow the TCP CONNECTIONS column to be shown on all stat queries in the CLI.
This column will now be called TCP_CONN for brevity.
Read/Write bytes will still only be shown on -o wide or -o json
Some of our templates have started to use 'with .Values' scoping to
limit boilerplate within the tempates.
This change makes this uniform in all templates.
When reading a Linkerd configuration, we cannot determine whether
auto-inject should be configured.
This change adds auto-inject configuration to the global config
structure. Currently, this configuration is effectively boolean,
determined by the presence of an empty value (versus a null).
Have the Webhook react to pod creation/update only
This was already working almost out-of-the-box, just had to:
- Change the webhook config so it watches pods instead of deployments
- Grant some extra ClusterRole permissions
- Add the piece that figures what's the OwnerReference and add the label
for it
- Manually inject service account mount paths
- Readd volumes tests
Fixes#2342 and #1751
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro@buoyant.io>
Currently, the install UUID is regenerated each time `install` is run.
When implementing cluster upgrades, it seems most appropriate to reuse
the prior UUID, rather than generate a new one.
To this end, this change stores an "Installation UUID" in the global
linkerd config.