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kata-deploy

kata-deploy

kata-deploy provides a Dockerfile, which contains all of the binaries and artifacts required to run Kata Containers, as well as reference DaemonSets, which can be utilized to install Kata Containers for both Docker and on a running Kubernetes cluster.

Note, installation through DaemonSets successfully installs katacontainers.io/kata-runtime on a node only if it uses either containerd or CRI-O CRI-shims.

Docker quick start

The kata-deploy container image makes use of a script, kata-deploy-docker, for installation of Kata artifacts and configuration of Docker to utilize the runtime. The following volumes are required to be mounted to aid in this:

  • /opt/kata: this is where all Kata artifacts are installed on the system
  • /var/run/dbus, /run/systemd: this is required for reloading the Docker service
  • /etc/docker: this is required for updating daemon.json in order to configure the Kata runtimes in Docker

Install Kata and configure Docker

To install:

$ docker run -v /opt/kata:/opt/kata -v /var/run/dbus:/var/run/dbus -v /run/systemd:/run/systemd -v /etc/docker:/etc/docker -it katadocker/kata-deploy kata-deploy-docker install

Once complete, /etc/docker/daemon.json is updated or created to include the Kata runtimes: kata-qemu and kata-fc, for utilizing QEMU and Firecracker, respectively, for the VM isolation layer.

Run a sample workload utilizing Kata containers

Run a QEMU isolated Kata container:

$ docker run --runtime=kata-qemu -itd alpine

Run a Firecracker isolated Kata container:

$ docker run --runtime=kata-fc -itd alpine

Remove Kata

To uninstall:

$ docker run -v /opt/kata:/opt/kata -v /var/run/dbus:/var/run/dbus -v /run/systemd:/run/systemd -v /etc/docker:/etc/docker -it katadocker/kata-deploy kata-deploy-docker remove

After completing, the original daemon.json, if it existed, is restored and all Kata artifacts from /opt/kata are removed.

Kubernetes quick start

Install Kata on a running Kubernetes cluster

$ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kata-containers/packaging/master/kata-deploy/kata-rbac/base/kata-rbac.yaml
$ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kata-containers/packaging/master/kata-deploy/kata-deploy/base/kata-deploy.yaml

or on a k3s cluster:

$ kubectl apply -k github.com/kata-containers/packaging/kata-deploy/kata-deploy/overlays/k3s

Run a sample workload

Workloads which utilize Kata can node-select based on katacontainers.io/kata-runtime=true, and are run through an applicable runtime if they are marked with the appropriate runtimeClass annotation.

runtimeClass is a built-in type in Kubernetes versions 1.14 and greater. In Kubernetes 1.13, runtimeClass is defined through a custom resource definition. For Kubernetes 1.13:

  $ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kata-containers/packaging/master/kata-deploy/k8s-1.13/runtimeclass-crd.yaml

To use a workload with Kata for QEMU, first add a RuntimeClass as:

  • For Kubernetes 1.14:

    $ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kata-containers/packaging/master/kata-deploy/k8s-1.14/kata-qemu-runtimeClass.yaml
  • For Kubernetes 1.13:

    $ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kata-containers/packaging/master/kata-deploy/k8s-1.13/kata-qemu-runtimeClass.yaml

To use a workload with Kata for Firecracker, first add a RuntimeClass as:

  • For Kubernetes 1.14:

    $ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kata-containers/packaging/master/kata-deploy/k8s-1.14/kata-fc-runtimeClass.yaml
  • For Kubernetes 1.13:

    $ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kata-containers/packaging/master/kata-deploy/k8s-1.13/kata-fc-runtimeClass.yaml

The following YAML snippet shows how to specify a runtime class with Kata for QEMU:

spec:
  template:
    spec:
      runtimeClassName: kata-qemu

The following YAML snippet shows how to specify a runtime class with Kata for Firecracker:

spec:
  template:
    spec:
      runtimeClassName: kata-fc

To run an example with kata-qemu:

$ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kata-containers/packaging/master/kata-deploy/examples/test-deploy-kata-qemu.yaml

To run an example with kata-fc:

$ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kata-containers/packaging/master/kata-deploy/examples/test-deploy-kata-fc.yaml

The following removes the test pods:

$ kubectl delete -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kata-containers/packaging/master/kata-deploy/examples/test-deploy-kata-qemu.yaml
$ kubectl delete -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kata-containers/packaging/master/kata-deploy/examples/test-deploy-kata-fc.yaml

Remove Kata from the Kubernetes cluster

$ kubectl delete -f kata-deploy.yaml
$ kubectl apply -f kata-cleanup.yaml
$ kubectl delete -f kata-cleanup.yaml
$ kubectl delete -f kata-rbac.yaml

kata-deploy details

Dockerfile

The Dockerfile used to create the container image deployed in the DaemonSet is provided here. This image contains all the necessary artifacts for running Kata Containers, all of which are pulled from the Kata Containers release page.

Host artifacts:

  • kata-runtime
  • kata-fc
  • kata-qemu
  • kata-proxy
  • kata-shim
  • firecracker
  • qemu-system-x86_64 and supporting binaries

Virtual Machine artifacts:

  • kata-containers.img: pulled from Kata GitHub releases page
  • vmlinuz.container: pulled from Kata GitHub releases page

DaemonSets and RBAC

Two DaemonSets are introduced for kata-deploy, as well as an RBAC to facilitate applying labels to the nodes.

Kata deploy

This DaemonSet installs the necessary Kata binaries, configuration files, and virtual machine artifacts on the node. Once installed, the DaemonSet adds a node label katacontainers.io/kata-runtime=true and reconfigures either CRI-O or containerd to register two runtimeClasses: kata-qemu (for QEMU isolation) and kata-fc (for Firecracker isolation). As a final step the DaemonSet restarts either CRI-O or containerd. Upon deletion, the DaemonSet removes the Kata binaries and VM artifacts and updates the node label to katacontainers.io/kata-runtime=cleanup.

Kata cleanup

This DaemonSet runs of the node has the label katacontainers.io/kata-runtime=cleanup. These DaemonSets removes the katacontainers.io/kata-runtime label as well as restarts either CRI-O or containerd systemctl daemon. You cannot execute these resets during the preStopHook of the Kata installer DaemonSet, which necessitated this final cleanup DaemonSet.