Azure: Create Image
This procedure describes how to use the Konvoy Image Builder (KIB) to create a Cluster API compliant Azure Virtual Machine (VM) Image. The VM Image contains the base operating system you specify and all the necessary Kubernetes components. The Konvoy Image Builder uses variable overrides
to specify the base image and container images to use in your new Azure VM image.
The default Azure image is not recommended for use in production. We suggest using KIB for Azure to build the image in order to take advantage of enhanced cluster operations. To explore more information on this topic refer to the Azure Infrastructure.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, you must:
Check the DKP 2.5.0 Supported Kubernetes Versions
Download the Konvoy Image Builder bundle for your version of DKP prefixed with
konvoy-image-bundle
for your OS.Create a working
Docker
setup
Extract the KIB Bundle
Extract the bundle and cd
into the extracted konvoy-image-bundle-$VERSION_$OS
folder. The bundled version of konvoy-image
contains an embedded docker
image that contains all the requirements for building.
The konvoy-image
binary and all supporting folders are also extracted. When extracted, konvoy-image
bind mounts the current working directory (${PWD}
) into the container to be used.
Build the Image
Run the konvoy-image
command to build and validate the image.
konvoy-image build azure --client-id ${AZURE_CLIENT_ID} --tenant-id ${AZURE_TENANT_ID} --overrides override-source-image.yaml images/azure/ubuntu-2004.yaml
By default, the image builder builds in the westus2
location. To specify another location set the --location
flag (shown in example below is how to change the location to eastus
):
konvoy-image build azure --client-id ${AZURE_CLIENT_ID} --tenant-id ${AZURE_TENANT_ID} --location eastus --overrides override-source-image.yaml images/azure/centos-7.yaml
When the command is complete, the image id is printed and written to the ./manifest.json
file. This file has an artifact_id
field whose value provides the name of the image. You should then specify this image id when creating the cluster.
Image Gallery
By default Konvoy Image Builder will create a Resource Group, Gallery, and Image Name to store the resulting image in. To specify a specific Resource Group, Gallery, or Image Name flags may be specified:
--gallery-image-locations string a list of locations to publish the image (default same as location)
--gallery-image-name string the gallery image name to publish the image to
--gallery-image-offer string the gallery image offer to set (default "dkp")
--gallery-image-publisher string the gallery image publisher to set (default "dkp")
--gallery-image-sku string the gallery image sku to set
--gallery-name string the gallery name to publish the image in (default "dkp")
--resource-group string the resource group to create the image in (default "dkp")
When creating your cluster, you will then add this flag during the create process for your custom image: --compute-gallery-id "<Managed Image Shared Image Gallery Id>"
. The SKU and Image Name will default to the values found in the image YAML.
More customization options:
See Create a New Azure Cluster for specific consumption of image commands.
See KIB for Azure for more flags and Rocky Linux Marketplace.