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Prerequisites:

Node OS IP
k8s-master CentOS7 192.168.137.161
k8s-node1 CentOS7 192.168.137.162






Now we have 2 working CentOS virtual machine, which can connect to each other, also able access to Internet. Let's do some configuration before we provision kubernetes cluster on them.

Install kubernetes:

  1. Disable firewall for both master and node by running below command
    firewall-cmd --state                          # check firewall state
    systemctl stop firewalld.service         # stop firewall
    systemctl disable firewalld.service     # disable firewall to auto launch
  2. Update iptables
    Running below command to setting iptables for master only
    cat <<EOF > /etc/sysctl.d/kubernetes.conf
    net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-ip6tables = 1
    net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-iptables = 1
    EOF
    
    sysctl --system

  3. Disable SELinux module for both master and node by running below command
    getenforce                    # check SELinux status
    setenforce 0                  # stop SELinux
    sed -i "s/SELINUX=.*/SELINUX=disable/g" /etc/selinux/config          # disable SELinux module

    shutdown -r now # Reboot system is required
  4. Update host name
    Execute below command for master node:
    more /etc/hostname        # check current hostname
    hostnamectl set-hostname master01        # update hostname to master01

    Perform the same command to update hostname of k8s-node1:

  5. Modify hosts file /etc/hosts on both node k8s-master and k8s-node1
    Execute below command to append host details to the end of file /etc/hosts:
    cat >> /etc/hosts << EOF
    192.168.137.161    master01
    192.168.137.162    node01

     NOTE: Perform the same update for k8s-node1

  6. Disable swap
    Run below commands swapoff -a on both k8s-master and k8s-node1:
    sed -i '/swap/d' /etc/fstab
    swapoff -a # switch of swap temporary free -m # check if swap turned off successful, the line swap should be showing 0
  7. Setting up yum resource for both nodes
    Since some of external site been blocked, so we need to repoint yum source to domestic agent resource, running below command to setup:
    cat <<EOF > /etc/yum.repos.d/kubernetes.repo
    [kubernetes]
    name=Kubernetes
    baseurl=https://mirrors.aliyun.com/kubernetes/yum/repos/kubernetes-el7-x86_64/
    enabled=1
    gpgcheck=1
    repo_gpgcheck=1
    gpgkey=https://mirrors.aliyun.com/kubernetes/yum/doc/yum-key.gpg https://mirrors.aliyun.com/kubernetes/yum/doc/rpm-package-key.gpg
    EOF
  8. Execute below commands on both nodes, refresh yum cache
    yum clean all
    yum -y makecache
  9. All set for system configuration now. We are ready to provision container and Kubernetes !
    Next let's get Docker installed from both master01 and node1.
原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/waynewei/p/14852976.html