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Environmental Info: K3s Version: v1.23.8+k3s1 (53f2d4e7)

Node(s) CPU architecture: OS, and Version: Linux ip-172-31-88-240 5.15.0-1011-aws #14-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jun 1 20:54:22 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Cluster Configuration: 1 master and 2 agent nodes

Description the bug: Agent node not joining master node when I type command kubectl get nodes.

Steps To Reproduce:

  • Installed K3s on the master node

    • $ MASTER_IP=3.93.220.207 (IPv4 Public IP: 3.93.220.207)
$curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | INSTALL_K3S_EXEC="--write-kubeconfig-mode 644 --no-deploy traefik --disable traefik --tls-san "$MASTER_IP" --node-external-ip "$MASTER_IP" --disable servicelb" sh -s -

Generated token by sudo cat /var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/node-token

On each agent

MASTER_IP=3.93.220.207
export TOKEN=YOUR_MASTER_TOKEN 
curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | sh -s - agent --server https://$MASTER_IP :6443 --token ${TOKEN} 

Expected behavior: kubectl get nodes command should show agent nodes, but agent nodes are not attached ...

Screenshot 2022-07-04 at 2 51 39 PM

Actual behavior: kubectl get nodes does not show agent nodes ....

Please help me to resolve this issue ..... I have done all steps correctly and also exposed the public IP ....I am feeling frustated ... I have been trying this from many days.I even tried implementing this on a virtual box as well but every time I get disappointment.

EXTRA INFORMATION (failed to get CA CERTS)

systemctl status k3s-agent command gives shows enter image description here

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From your master node setup command, since you did not supply K3S_TOKEN so the token is generated, so make sure your YOUR_MASTER_TOKEN value is correct, it can be retrieved by running sudo cat /var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/token in the master node.

The command you run in K3S agent doesn't look right, it is seems that you are mixing the command of joining cluster as agent and as master, make sure you know the difference between a HA cluster and non-HA cluster.

To add K3s agent to the cluster, just run

export URL="https://<<Master IP address>>:6443"
export TOKEN="<<TOKEN>>"
curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | K3S_URL=$URL K3S_TOKEN=$TOKEN sh -

Finally, as you are running it in AWS, make sure your VPC settings correct, it includes the right Security Group settings to allow communication to/from IP range and Port range between your master and agent node. Also, the NACL of your subnets.

If you are doing it for POC purpose, just put all the instance in the same public subnet will save your time.

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