crio
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Ansible Role: crio
Install CRI-O on a RHEL/CentOS or Debian/Ubuntu server.
This role will do the following.
- Load Kernel module.
- Configure Kernel parameters.
- Install CRI-O.
- Configure CRI-O.
Requirements
There are no special requirements for this role.
Role Variables
crio_version: "1.24"
Specifies the version of CRI-O to install.
You can specify either "X.Y" or "X.Y.Z" format.
Cannot include *
.
crio_sysctl_filename: "/etc/sysctl.d/99-kubernetes-cri.conf"
Specifies the filename to save the Kernel parameter settings.
crio_os: Debian_10
Specifies the OS of the host on which to install.
The value to specify for each OS is the value of $OS
as described in cri-o installation instructions, but as of May 2022, the linked information seems to be out of date.
From my research, the currently valid OS specification is as follows.
Operating system | $OS (crio_os ) |
---|---|
CentOS 7 | CentOS_7 |
CentOS 8 | CentOS_8 |
CentOS 8 Stream | CentOS_8_Stream |
Debian 10 | Debian_10 |
Debian 11 | Debian_11 |
Fedora 35 | Fedora_35 |
Fedora Rawhide | Fedora_Rawhide |
Raspbian 10 | Raspbian_10 |
Raspbian 11 | Raspbian_11 |
Ubuntu 18.04 | xUbuntu_18.04 |
Ubuntu 20.04 | xUbuntu_20.04 |
Ubuntu 21.10 | xUbuntu_21.10 |
Ubuntu 22.04 | xUbuntu_22.04 |
Note that the valid OS depends on the version of CRI-O. The available OS for each version can be found at openSUSE Download. Select the version of CRI-O you wish to install from openSUSE Download and check the directory name displayed.
If your OS has files under vars/
, crio_os
will be set automatically and you do not need to specify it.
crio_version_url: '1.24'
This parameter is used as part of the URL of the CRI-O repository.
It may be in the form X.Y
or X.Y:/X.Y.Z
. (e.g., 1.24
or 1.24:/1.24.0
)
You don't need to specify the value of crio_version
, since it is automatically set from the value of crio_version
.
crio_long_version: '1.24'
This parameter specifies the version of CRI-O in long form.
It is specified in either X.Y
or X.Y:X.Y.Z
format. (e.g., 1.24
or 1.24:1.24.0
)
The format is similar to crio_version_url
, but with or without /
.
It is automatically set from the value of crio_version
, so you don't need to specify it.
crio_conf: {}
This parameter specifies the contents of crio.conf. See https://github.com/cri-o/cri-o/blob/main/docs/crio.conf.5.md for parameters that can be specified in crio.conf.
crio_conf
can be specified as follows:
crio_conf:
"table":
option: value
"table.subtable1":
option: value
"table.subtable2":
option: value
In this case, crio.conf outputs the following:
[table]
option = value
[table.subtable1]
option = value
[table.subtable2]
option = value
See crio_conf.yml.example for a more realistic specificatioin.
Role Tags
crio-repo-key
The crio-repo-key
tag can be used to update keys used in the CRI-O apt repository.
It does not perform tasks such as updating the apt repository cache, updating CRI-O packages, or changing settings. Use this function only for updating keys, such as when a key has expired.
Dependencies
None.
Example Playbook
- hosts: crio_servers
roles:
- ktooi.crio
Authors
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details
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Install and configure cri-o for RHEL/CentOS and Debian/Ubuntu.
ansible-galaxy install ktooi/ansible-role-crio