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Version: v1.7

Working with Istio on non-flat network

This document uses an example to demonstrate how to use Istio on Karmada when the clusters reside on the different networks.

Follow this guide to install the Istio control plane on member1 (the primary cluster) and configure member2 (the remote cluster) to use the control plane in member1. All clusters reside on the different network, meaning there is not direct connectivity between the pods in all clusters.

Istio on Karmada-different-network


The reason for deploying istiod on the member1 is that kiali needs to be deployed on the same cluster as istiod . If istiod and kiali are deployed on the karmada-host,kiali will not find the namespace created by karmada. It cannot implement the function of service topology for application deployed by karmada. I will continue to provide a new solution later that deploys istiod on the karmada-host.


Install Karmada

Install karmada control plane

Following the steps Install karmada control plane in Quick Start, you can get a Karmada.

Deploy Istio


If you are testing multicluster setup on kind you can use MetalLB to make use of EXTERNAL-IP for LoadBalancer services.


Install istioctl

Please refer to the istioctl Installation.

Prepare CA certificates

Following the steps plug-in-certificates-and-key-into-the-cluster to configure Istio CA.

Replace the cluster name cluster1 with primary, the output will looks like as following:

[root@vm1-su-001 istio-1.12.6]# tree certs/
certs/
├── primary
│   ├── ca-cert.pem
│   ├── ca-key.pem
│   ├── cert-chain.pem
│   └── root-cert.pem
├── root-ca.conf
├── root-cert.csr
├── root-cert.pem
├── root-cert.srl
└── root-key.pem

Install Istio on karmada-apiserver

Export KUBECONFIG and switch to karmada apiserver:

export KUBECONFIG=$HOME/.kube/karmada.config
kubectl config use-context karmada-apiserver

Create a secret cacerts in istio-system namespace:

kubectl create namespace istio-system
kubectl create secret generic cacerts -n istio-system \
--from-file=certs/primary/ca-cert.pem \
--from-file=certs/primary/ca-key.pem \
--from-file=certs/primary/root-cert.pem \
--from-file=certs/primary/cert-chain.pem

Create a propagation policy for cacerts secret:

cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: policy.karmada.io/v1alpha1
kind: PropagationPolicy
metadata:
name: cacerts-propagation
namespace: istio-system
spec:
resourceSelectors:
- apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
name: cacerts
placement:
clusterAffinity:
clusterNames:
- member1
- member2
EOF

Override namespace istio-system label on member1:

cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: policy.karmada.io/v1alpha1
kind: ClusterOverridePolicy
metadata:
name: istio-system-member1
spec:
resourceSelectors:
- apiVersion: v1
kind: Namespace
name: istio-system
overrideRules:
- targetCluster:
clusterNames:
- member1
overriders:
plaintext:
- path: "/metadata/labels"
operator: add
value:
topology.istio.io/network: network1
EOF

Override namespace istio-system label on member2:

cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: policy.karmada.io/v1alpha1
kind: ClusterOverridePolicy
metadata:
name: istio-system-member2
spec:
resourceSelectors:
- apiVersion: v1
kind: Namespace
name: istio-system
overrideRules:
- targetCluster:
clusterNames:
- member2
overriders:
plaintext:
- path: "/metadata/labels"
operator: add
value:
topology.istio.io/network: network2
EOF

Run the following command to install istio CRDs on karmada apiserver:

istioctl manifest generate --set profile=external \
--set values.global.configCluster=true \
--set values.global.externalIstiod=false \
--set values.global.defaultPodDisruptionBudget.enabled=false \
--set values.telemetry.enabled=false | kubectl apply -f -

Install Istiod on member1

  1. Install istio control plane

Export KUBECONFIG and switch to member1:

export KUBECONFIG="$HOME/.kube/members.config"
kubectl config use-context member1
cat <<EOF | istioctl install -y -f -
apiVersion: install.istio.io/v1alpha1
kind: IstioOperator
spec:
meshConfig:
accessLogFile: /dev/stdout
values:
global:
meshID: mesh1
multiCluster:
clusterName: member1
network: network1
EOF
  1. Install the east-west gateway in member1
samples/multicluster/gen-eastwest-gateway.sh --mesh mesh1 --cluster member1 --network network1 | istioctl install -y -f -
  1. Expose the control plane and service in member1
kubectl apply -f samples/multicluster/expose-istiod.yaml -n istio-system
kubectl apply -f samples/multicluster/expose-services.yaml -n istio-system

Configure member2 as a remote cluster

  1. Enable API ServerAccess to member2

switch to member2:

kubectl config use-context member2

Prepare member2 cluster secret

istioctl create-remote-secret --name=member2 > istio-remote-secret-member2.yaml

Switch to member1:

kubectl config use-context member1

Apply istio remote secret

kubectl apply -f istio-remote-secret-member2.yaml
  1. Configure member2 as a remote

Save the address of member1’s east-west gateway

export DISCOVERY_ADDRESS=$(kubectl -n istio-system get svc istio-eastwestgateway -o jsonpath='{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip}')

Create a remote configuration on member2.

Switch to member2:

kubectl config use-context member2
cat <<EOF | istioctl install -y -f -
apiVersion: install.istio.io/v1alpha1
kind: IstioOperator
spec:
values:
global:
meshID: mesh1
multiCluster:
clusterName: member2
network: network2
remotePilotAddress: ${DISCOVERY_ADDRESS}
EOF
  1. Install the east-west gateway in member2
samples/multicluster/gen-eastwest-gateway.sh --mesh mesh1 --cluster member2 --network network2 | istioctl install -y -f -

Deploy bookinfo application

See module Deploy bookinfo application in here