# AWX on Single Node K3s An example implementation of AWX on single node K3s using AWX Operator, with easy-to-use simplified configuration with ownership of data and passwords. - Accesible over HTTPS from remote host - All data will be stored under `/data` - Fixed (configurable) passwords for AWX and PostgreSQL - Fixed (configurable) versions of AWX and PostgreSQL ## Table of Contents - [Environment](#environment) - [References](#references) - [Procedure](#procedure) - [Prepare CentOS 8 host](#prepare-centos-8-host) - [Install K3s](#install-k3s) - [Install AWX Operator](#install-awx-operator) - [Prepare required files](#prepare-required-files) - [Deploy AWX](#deploy-awx) - [Backing up and Restoring using AWX Operator](#backing-up-and-restoring-using-awx-operator) - [Backing up using AWX Operator](#backing-up-using-awx-operator) - [Prepare for Backup](#prepare-for-backup) - [Invoke Manual Backup](#invoke-manual-backup) - [Restoring using AWX Operator](#restoring-using-awx-operator) - [Prepare for Restore](#prepare-for-restore) - [Invoke Manual Restore](#invoke-manual-restore) - [Deploy Private Container Registry](#deploy-private-container-registry) ## Environment - Tested on: - CentOS 8 (Minimal) - Products that will be deployed: - AWX-Operator 0.12.0 - AWX Version 19.2.2 - PostgreSQL 12 ## References - [K3s - Lightweight Kubernetes](https://rancher.com/docs/k3s/latest/en/) - [INSTALL.md on ansible/awx](https://github.com/ansible/awx/blob/19.2.2/INSTALL.md) @19.2.2 - [README.md on ansible/awx-operator](https://github.com/ansible/awx-operator/blob/0.12.0/README.md) @0.12.0 ## Procedure ### Prepare CentOS 8 host Disable Firewalld. This is [recommended by K3s](https://rancher.com/docs/k3s/latest/en/advanced/#additional-preparation-for-red-hat-centos-enterprise-linux). ```bash sudo systemctl disable firewalld --now ``` ### Install K3s Install K3s with `--write-kubeconfig-mode 644` to make config file (`/etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml`) readable by non-root user. ```bash curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | sh -s - --write-kubeconfig-mode 644 ``` ### Install AWX Operator Install specified version of AWX Operator. ```bash kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ansible/awx-operator/0.12.0/deploy/awx-operator.yaml ``` ### Prepare required files Clone this repository and change directory. ```bash git clone https://github.com/kurokobo/awx-on-k3s.git cd awx-on-k3s ``` Generate a Self-Signed Certificate. Note that IP address can't be specified. ```bash AWX_HOST="awx.example.com" openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 3650 -newkey rsa:2048 -out ./base/tls.crt -keyout ./base/tls.key -subj "/CN=${AWX_HOST}/O=${AWX_HOST}" -addext "subjectAltName = DNS:${AWX_HOST}" ``` Modify `hostname` in `base/awx.yaml`. ```yaml ... spec: ingress_type: ingress ingress_tls_secret: awx-secret-tls hostname: awx.example.com 👈👈👈 ... ``` Modify two `password`s in `base/kustomization.yaml`. ```yaml ... - name: awx-postgres-configuration type: Opaque literals: - host=awx-postgres - port=5432 - database=awx - username=awx - password=Ansible123!! 👈👈👈 - type=managed - name: awx-admin-password type: Opaque literals: - password=Ansible123!! 👈👈👈 ... ``` Prepare directories for Persistent Volumes defined in `base/pv.yaml`. ```bash sudo mkdir -p /data/postgres sudo mkdir -p /data/projects sudo chown 1000:0 /data/projects ``` ### Deploy AWX Deploy AWX, this takes few minutes to complete. ```bash kubectl apply -k base ``` Once this completed, the logs of `deployment/awx-operator` end with: ```txt $ kubectl logs -f deployment/awx-operator ... --------------------------- Ansible Task Status Event StdOut ----------------- PLAY RECAP ********************************************************************* localhost : ok=51 changed=2 unreachable=0 failed=0 skipped=32 rescued=0 ignored=0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Required objects has been deployed in `awx` namespace. ```bash $ kubectl get all -n awx NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE pod/awx-postgres-0 1/1 Running 0 4m30s pod/awx-b47fd55cd-d8dqj 4/4 Running 0 4m22s NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE service/awx-postgres ClusterIP None 5432/TCP 4m30s service/awx-service ClusterIP 10.43.159.187 80/TCP 4m24s NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE deployment.apps/awx 1/1 1 1 4m22s NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY AGE replicaset.apps/awx-b47fd55cd 1 1 1 4m22s NAME READY AGE statefulset.apps/awx-postgres 1/1 4m30s ``` Now AWX is available at `https:///`. ## Backing up and Restoring using AWX Operator The AWX Operator `0.10.0` or later has the ability to backup and restore AWX in easy way. ### Backing up using AWX Operator #### Prepare for Backup Prepare directories for Persistent Volumes to store backup files that defined in `backup/pv.yaml`. ```bash sudo mkdir -p /data/backup ``` Then deploy Persistent Volume and Persistent Volume Claim. ```bash kubectl apply -k backup ``` #### Invoke Manual Backup Modify the name of the AWXBackup object in `backup/awxbackup.yaml`. ```yaml ... kind: AWXBackup metadata: name: awxbackup-2021-06-06 👈👈👈 namespace: awx ... ``` Then invoke backup by applying this manifest file. ```bash kubectl apply -f backup/awxbackup.yaml ``` Once this completed, the logs of `deployment/awx-operator` end with: ```txt $ kubectl logs -f deployment/awx-operator --------------------------- Ansible Task Status Event StdOut ----------------- PLAY RECAP ********************************************************************* localhost : ok=4 changed=0 unreachable=0 failed=0 skipped=7 rescued=0 ignored=0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` This will create AWXBackup object in the namespace and also create backup files in the Persistent Volume. In this example those files are available at `/data/backup`. ```bash $ kubectl get awxbackup -n awx NAME AGE awxbackup-2021-06-06 6m47s ``` ```bash $ ls -l /data/backup/ total 0 drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 59 Jun 5 06:51 tower-openshift-backup-2021-06-06-10:51:49 $ ls -l /data/backup/tower-openshift-backup-2021-06-06-10\:51\:49/ total 736 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 749 Jun 6 06:51 awx_object -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 482 Jun 6 06:51 secrets.yml -rw-------. 1 systemd-coredump root 745302 Jun 6 06:51 tower.db ``` Note that the contents of the Secret that passed through `ingress_tls_secret` parameter will not be included in this backup files. If necessary, get a dump of this Secret, or keep original certificate file and key file. ```bash kubectl get secret awx-secret-tls -n awx -o yaml > awx-secret-tls.yaml ``` ### Restoring using AWX Operator #### Prepare for Restore If your PV, PVC, and Secret still exist, no preparation is required. If you are restoring the entire AWX to a new environment, create the PVs and PVCs first to be restored. ```bash sudo mkdir -p /data/postgres sudo mkdir -p /data/projects sudo chown 1000:0 /data/projects ``` Then deploy Persistent Volume and Persistent Volume Claim. ```bash kubectl apply -k restore ``` #### Invoke Manual Restore Modify the name of the AWXRestore object in `restore/awxrestore.yaml`. ```yaml ... kind: AWXRestore metadata: name: awxrestore-2021-06-06 👈👈👈 namespace: awx ... ``` If you want to restore from AWXBackup object, specify its name in `restore/awxrestore.yaml`. ```yaml ... # Parameters to restore from AWXBackup object backup_pvc_namespace: awx backup_name: awxbackup-2021-06-06 👈👈👈 ... ``` If the AWXBackup object no longer exists, place the backup files and specify the name of the PVC and directory in `restore/awxrestore.yaml`. ```yaml ... # Parameters to restore from existing files on PVC (without AWXBackup object) backup_pvc_namespace: awx backup_pvc: awx-backup-claim 👈👈👈 backup_dir: /backups/tower-openshift-backup-2021-06-06-10:51:49 👈👈👈 ... ``` Then invoke restore by applying this manifest file. ```bash kubectl apply -f restore/awxrestore.yaml ``` Once this completed, the logs of `deployment/awx-operator` end with: ```txt $ kubectl logs -f deployment/awx-operator --------------------------- Ansible Task Status Event StdOut ----------------- PLAY RECAP ********************************************************************* localhost : ok=53 changed=2 unreachable=0 failed=0 skipped=30 rescued=0 ignored=0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` This will create AWXRestore object in the namespace. ```bash $ kubectl get awxrestore -n awx NAME AGE awxrestore-2021-06-06 137m ``` Then restore the Secret for TLS manually (or create newly using original certificate and key file). ```bash kubectl apply -f awx-secret-tls.yaml ``` ## Deploy Private Container Registry To use Execution Environments in AWX (AWX-EE), we have to push the container image built with `ansible-builder` to the container registry. If we don't want to push our container images to Docker Hub or other cloud services, we can deploy a private container registry on K3s. See [📝 `registry/README.md`](registry/README.md) for instructions.