This updates upgrade tests to run two flows with 3+1 clusters:
1. 0.3 -> current (testing upgrade with partition wiping)
2. 0.4-alpha.7 -> current (testing upgrade without partition wiping,
boot-a/boot-b)
And small upgrade with preserve enabled for single-node cluster.
Provision tests are now split into two parallel tracks in Drone.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <smirnov.andrey@gmail.com>
This is a rename of the osctl binary. We decided that talosctl is a
better name for the Talos CLI. This does not break any APIs, but does
make older documentation only accurate for previous versions of Talos.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Rynhard <andrew@andrewrynhard.com>
This PR introduces a new strategy for upgrades. Instead of attempting to
zap the partition table, create a new one, and then format the
partitions, this change will only update the `vmlinuz`, and
`initramfs.xz` being used to boot. It introduces an A/B style upgrade
process, which will allow for easy rollbacks. One deviation from our
original intention with upgrades is that this change does not completely
reset a node. It falls just short of that and does not reset the
partition table. This forces us to keep the current partition scheme in
mind as we make changes in the future, because an upgrade assumes a
specific partition scheme. We can improve upgrades further in the
future, but this will at least make them more dependable. Finally, one
more feature in this PR is the ability to keep state. This enables
single node clusters to upgrade since we keep the etcd data around.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Rynhard <andrew@andrewrynhard.com>
This keeps backwards compatibility with `osctl` CLI binary with the
exception of `osctl config generate` which was renamed to `osctl
gen config` to avoid confusion with other `osctl config`
commands which operate on client config, not Talos server config.
Command implementation and helpers were split into subpackages for
cleaner code and more visible boundaries. The resulting binary still
combines commands from both sections into a single binary.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <smirnov.andrey@gmail.com>
This extracts admin kubeconfig generation out of bootkube, now based on
Talos x509 library. On each API request for `kubeconfig`, config is
generated on the fly and sent back on the wire.
This fixes two issues:
* any master node can now generate `kubeconfig` (worker nodes can do
that too, but that should probably change in the future)
* after upgrade-and-wipe the disk scenario, `osctl kubeconfig` still
works
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <smirnov.andrey@gmail.com>
With the fix#1904, it's now possible to upgrade 0.4.x with
`machine.File` extra files (caused by registry mirror for
registry.ci.svc).
Bump resources for upgrade tests in attempt to speed it up.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <smirnov.andrey@gmail.com>
This class of tests is included/excluded by build tags, but as it is
pretty different from other integration tests, we build it as separate
executable. Provision tests provision cluster for the test run, perform
some actions and verify results (could be upgrade, reset, scale up/down,
etc.)
There's now framework to implement upgrade tests, first of the tests
tests upgrade from latest 0.3 (0.3.2 at the moment) to current version
of Talos (being built in CI). Tests starts by booting with 0.3
kernel/initramfs, runs 0.3 installer to install 0.3.2 cluster, wait for
bootstrap, followed by upgrade to 0.4 in rolling fashion. As Firecracker
supports bootloader, this boots 0.4 system from boot disk (as installed
by installer).
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <smirnov.andrey@gmail.com>