reccommend using install-pinniped-concierge-crds.yaml, then
install-pinniped-concierge-resources.yaml.
Previously we recommended install-pinniped-concierge-crds (a subset),
then install-pinniped-concierge (everything concierge related, including
the crds). This works fine for install, but not uninstall. Instead we
should use a separate yaml file that contains everything in
install-pinniped-concierge but *not* in install-pinniped-concierge-crds.
We have been generating this file in CI since a5ced4286b6febc7474b7adee34eeb1b62ec82b7
but we haven't released since then so we haven't been able to recommend
its use.
This change allows configuration of the http and https listeners
used by the supervisor.
TCP (IPv4 and IPv6 with any interface and port) and Unix domain
socket based listeners are supported. Listeners may also be
disabled.
Binding the http listener to TCP addresses other than 127.0.0.1 or
::1 is deprecated.
The deployment now uses https health checks. The supervisor is
always able to complete a TLS connection with the use of a bootstrap
certificate that is signed by an in-memory certificate authority.
To support sidecar containers used by service meshes, Unix domain
socket based listeners include ACLs that allow writes to the socket
file from any runAsUser specified in the pod's containers.
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
This was wrong, since you don't need a LoadBalancer to run the
impersonation proxy if you specify spec.service.type = "None" or
"ClusterIP" on the CredentialIssuer.
- Remove all the "latest" links and replace them with our new shortcode so they point at the latest release in a more explicit way.
This also eliminates one of the sections in our Concierge and Supervisor install guides, since you're always installing a specific version.
- Provide instructions for installing with both kapp (one step) and kubectl (two steps for the Concierge).
- Minor wording changes. Mainly we are now a bit less verbose about reminding people they can choose a different version (once per page instead of in each step).
- When we give an example `kapp deploy` command, don't suggest `--yes` and `--diff-changes`.
Users can still use these but it seems overly verbose for an example command.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>