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thefirstofthe300 avatar thefirstofthe300 commented on July 16, 2024 1

Totally agree that the docs could be improved. In practice, this component is rarely deployed or configured by an end-user directly. For example, a tool like kOps will set it up for you, and it's included in EKS control planes. Documentation in this area hasn't been a priority as a result.

With CAPI, the exact opposite is true. CAPI does not provide any out of the box AWS cloud controller manager configuration as CAPI is meant to be a build your own cluster type project. I'm trying to get an AWS cluster stood up with Flannel and I'm suspecting my issues with DNS are caused by the coredns pods having an IP address which the VPC does not know how to route.

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cartermckinnon avatar cartermckinnon commented on July 16, 2024

Totally agree that the docs could be improved. In practice, this component is rarely deployed or configured by an end-user directly. For example, a tool like kOps will set it up for you, and it's included in EKS control planes. Documentation in this area hasn't been a priority as a result.

I don't want any NLBs or routes on AWS, all I care about are node labels and lifecycles.

It sounds like you just want the cloud-node-controller and cloud-node-lifecycle-cpontroller, which are implemented here: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/master/staging/src/k8s.io/cloud-provider/controllers

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der-eismann avatar der-eismann commented on July 16, 2024

Rarely might be true, but it does happen 🙂 We started ages ago with our own bootstrapped kubelet and never migrated to a managed distribution like EKS, but it feels like we really should because stuff like this is becoming unmanageable.

Anyhow, IMHO this software is a really important piece with Kubernetes on AWS and I think the docs deserve some more time and love.

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et304383 avatar et304383 commented on July 16, 2024

I cannot believe this isn't the number one upvoted issue. The documentation (or lack thereof) is appalling and quite frankly embarrassing considering this is a critical component if you want to use K8s 1.27+.

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