I have installed my kubernetes cluster(1master, 3worker)in the digital ocean.
The problem is I installed both flannel and calico in this cluster.
I want to remove the calico completely from my cluster or is it ok to have multiple CNI?
3 Answers
Use following two commands to remove calico from your node:
kubectl delete -f https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.3/getting-started/kubernetes/installation/hosted/rbac-kdd.yaml
kubectl delete -f https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.3/getting-started/kubernetes/installation/hosted/kubernetes-datastore/calico-networking/1.7/calico.yaml
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How did you add calico to the cluster or it came by default with cluster deployment? Dec 4, 2018 at 10:46
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2@PrafullLadha-: I tried your Kubectl delete commands but I am not able to delete calicoctl . The command and calico pods are still up. My calico version is: Client Version: v3.19.1 Git commit: 6fc0db96– solveitJul 26, 2021 at 6:55
You should add these
https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.3/getting-started/kubernetes/installation/hosted/rbac-kdd.yaml
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to your ansible playbook file state as "absent" then when you run ansible playbook file i.e as below.
- name: Delete Calico (rbac-kdd.yaml) from cluster
kubernetes:
api_endpoint: 123.45.67.89
insecure: true
file_reference: /path/to/rbac-kdd.yaml
state: absent
- name: Delete Calico (calico.yaml) from cluster
kubernetes:
api_endpoint: 123.45.67.89
insecure: true
file_reference: /path/to/calico.yaml
state: absent
Please check your ansible playbook file for cluster installation and change/modify values according your needs.
For more details kubernetes with ansible you can see this: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/kubernetes_module.html
I hope it will be helpful for you
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@CashIsClay that's right, you miss the fact that this question is edited in Dec 19 2019, and my answer was Dec 4 2018.– clxoidAug 29, 2020 at 12:50
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3@coolinuxoid the revision of the edit only shows that
or is it ok to have multiple CNI?
was added.. no mention of Ansible Sep 3, 2020 at 14:18 -
@Coffeeholic not sure what you are trying to achieve but I am sure that question was with Ansible related. I remember this very well– clxoidSep 8, 2020 at 12:38
PLease change the security group, If its AWS If its s VM, Expose the port
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