Release notes
1.24+ck1 Bugfix release
August 5, 2022 - charmed-kubernetes --channel 1.24/stable
The release bundle can also be downloaded here.
What’s new
- Jammy Jellyfish (22.04) Support
All Charmed Kubernetes charms now come with the ability to run on jammy
series machines. Xenial (16.04) support has been removed. Focal (20.04)
remains the default series in all bundles and charms, however the charms
now advertise jammy
support and are considered stable for that series.
- Improved Documentation
Vault documentation updated to cover 20.04 focal
environment.
Operator charms and replacements for addons now have dedicated guides.
CIDR size limitations are better described in the charm’s cidr
config option.
- Containerd
Improved GPU support by referencing apt sources with https and refreshing NVIDIA repository keys. Also improved NVIDIA driver upgrades and debug messages for units that encounter connectivity failures in air-gapped or proxied environments.
Improved upgrade actions for containerd packages as well as NVIDIA packages.
- Docker Registry
Exposes docker registry cache-*
settings to configure it as a pull-through cache.
- Etcd
Limits the set of TLS ciphers to remove weaker ones.
Fixes
A list of bug fixes and other minor feature updates in this release can be found at the launchpad milestone page for 1.24+ck1.
1.24
May 6th, 2022 - charmed-kubernetes --channel 1.24/stable
Before upgrading, please read the upgrade notes. Specific instructions for the 1.23 => 1.24 upgrade can be found here.
What’s new
- Transition to Charmhub
Starting with this release, charms and bundles will be published to Charmhub instead of the Charm Store.
If you have any processes that rely on pulling Charmed Kubernetes components
from the Charm Store (for example, references to cs:charmed-kubernetes
or
cs:~containers/...
), make sure you update those processes to pull from
Charmhub instead.
When upgrading existing clusters, please refer to the upgrade notes for instructions on how to navigate this transition properly.
- kubernetes-master renamed to kubernetes-control-plane
The kubernetes-master charm has been renamed to kubernetes-control-plane. See the inclusive naming page for more details about this change.
- Kubelet added to kubernetes-control-plane
The kubernetes-control-plane charm now includes Kubelet, allowing kubernetes-control-plane units to participate as fully functioning nodes within Kubernetes clusters.
By default, the kubernetes-control-plane nodes will be
configured with a taint to prevent pods from being scheduled to them. The new
register-with-taints
config option can be used to control this behavior at
deploy time.
- Calico is now the default CNI
The charmed-kubernetes
and kubernetes-core
reference bundles have been
updated to use Calico for pod networking instead of Flannel. We recommend Calico
as the default CNI choice for all new deployments due to the rich set of
advanced networking features that it provides.
While we do recommend Calico as the default choice, we will continue to support new and existing deployments that use Flannel as well.
- Docker support deprecated
The default container runtime in Charmed Kubernetes has been containerd for some time. The Docker container runtime is no longer supported.
Component upgrades
- calico 3.21.4
- cephcsi 3.5.1
- cinder-csi-plugin 1.23.0
- coredns 1.9.0
- ingress-nginx 1.2.0
- k8s-keystone-auth 1.23.0
- kube-state-metrics 2.4.2
- kubernetes-dashboard 2.5.1
- openstack-cloud-controller-manager 1.23.0
Fixes
A list of bug fixes and other feature updates in this release can be found at the launchpad milestone page.
Notes and Known Issues
- LP 1907153 Snap install failure in LXD
Snaps may fail to install when the kubernetes-control-plane
charm is deployed to a LXD container.
This happens when the version of snapd
on the host does not match the version inside the
container. As a workaround, ensure the same version of snapd
is installed on the host and
in LXD containers.
Deprecations and API changes
- Upstream
For details of other deprecation notices and API changes for Kubernetes 1.24, please see the relevant sections of the upstream release notes.