# city-hall Setup Guide `city-hall` (`10.1.71.38`) is the Ansible/Terraform control node and admin jump box for the `mk-labs` homelab. This document is the authoritative list of required software and configuration. ## System - **OS**: Ubuntu 24.04 - **User**: `wed` (passwordless sudo) - **SSH key**: `~/.ssh/ansible` (used by Ansible and Terraform SSH agent) - **Repo**: `/opt/git/homelab` (cloned from `git.mk-labs.cloud/rblundon/homelab`) --- ## Required Software ### Core Tools | Tool | Purpose | Install | |---|---|---| | `git` | Source control | `sudo apt install git -y` | | `terraform` | Infrastructure provisioning | See below | | `ansible` | Configuration management | See below | | `packer` | VM template creation | See below | #### Terraform ```bash wget -O- https://apt.releases.hashicorp.com/gpg | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/hashicorp-archive-keyring.gpg echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/hashicorp-archive-keyring.gpg] https://apt.releases.hashicorp.com $(lsb_release -cs) main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/hashicorp.list sudo apt update && sudo apt install terraform -y ``` #### Ansible ```bash sudo apt install pipx -y pipx install ansible pipx inject ansible netaddr ansible-galaxy collection install effectivelywild.technitium_dns ``` #### Packer ```bash sudo apt update && sudo apt install packer -y ``` --- ### Talos Cluster Tools Required for provisioning and managing the `fastpass` Talos Kubernetes cluster. | Tool | Purpose | Install | |---|---|---| | `talhelper` | Talos cluster config generation | See below | | `talosctl` | Talos cluster CLI | See below | | `kubectl` | Kubernetes CLI | See below | | `helm` | Kubernetes package manager | See below | | `age` | Encryption key generation (used by SOPS) | `sudo apt install age -y` | | `sops` | Secret encryption for `talsecret.sops.yaml` | See below | #### talhelper ```bash curl -fsSL https://i.jpillora.com/budimanjojo/talhelper! | bash ``` Verify: ```bash talhelper --version ``` #### talosctl ```bash curl -sL https://talos.dev/install | sh ``` Verify: ```bash talosctl version --client ``` #### kubectl ```bash curl -LO "https://dl.k8s.io/release/$(curl -sL https://dl.k8s.io/release/stable.txt)/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl" chmod +x kubectl sudo mv kubectl /usr/local/bin/ ``` Verify: ```bash kubectl version --client ``` #### Helm ```bash curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/helm/helm/main/scripts/get-helm-3 | bash ``` Verify: ```bash helm version ``` #### SOPS ```bash SOPS_VERSION=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/getsops/sops/releases/latest | grep tag_name | cut -d '"' -f 4) curl -LO "https://github.com/getsops/sops/releases/download/${SOPS_VERSION}/sops-${SOPS_VERSION}.linux.amd64" chmod +x "sops-${SOPS_VERSION}.linux.amd64" sudo mv "sops-${SOPS_VERSION}.linux.amd64" /usr/local/bin/sops ``` Verify: ```bash sops --version ``` --- ## SSH Agent The SSH agent must be running and loaded with the Ansible key before running Terraform or Ansible. Add to `~/.bashrc`: ```bash eval $(ssh-agent) > /dev/null ssh-add ~/.ssh/ansible 2>/dev/null ``` --- ## SOPS / age Setup (first time only) Required before running `talhelper genconfig` for the first time. ```bash # Generate an age key pair age-keygen -o ~/.config/sops/age/keys.txt # Note the public key from the output, e.g.: # Public key: age1xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx # Create a .sops.yaml at the repo root referencing your public key cat > /opt/git/homelab/.sops.yaml << EOF creation_rules: - path_regex: talos/talhelper/talsecret.sops.yaml age: age1xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx EOF ``` Generate and encrypt the secrets file (talhelper looks for `talsecret.sops.yaml` by default): ```bash cd talos/talhelper talhelper gensecret > talsecret.sops.yaml sops -e -i talsecret.sops.yaml ``` --- ## Terraform Notes - Always run from the relevant module directory (e.g., `terraform/talos/cluster/`) - State files live in `states/` within each module — never committed to git - Sensitive vars passed via CLI, never in committed tfvars files - The `!` in the Proxmox API token requires single quotes to prevent bash history expansion: ```bash terraform apply \ -var-file="tfvars/fastpass.tfvars" \ -state="states/fastpass.tfstate" \ -var='proxmox_api_token=terraform@pve!terraform-token=' \ -var='unifi_password=' \ -var='technitium_api_token=' ``` --- ## Ansible Notes - Always run from the `ansible/` directory - Roles path: `ansible/playbooks/roles/` - SSH user: `wed` - Vault password file: `~/.vault_pass` (not committed) --- ## Talos / talhelper Notes - Config lives at `talos/talhelper/` in the repo - Secrets file is named `talsecret.sops.yaml` (talhelper default) — SOPS-encrypted - Network interface on Proxmox VMs is `ens18` (not `eth0`) - `talosctl` config (`~/.talos/config`) is generated by talhelper — keep a backup - Cluster endpoint: `https://10.1.71.65:6443` (VIP) - Talos API endpoint: `https://10.1.71.65:50000` - Initial `apply-config` requires `--extra-flags="--insecure"` (maintenance mode only) - `bootstrap` only runs once — bootstraps etcd on `space-mountain` --- ## fastpass Cluster Bootstrap Runbook Run from `talos/talhelper/` unless otherwise noted. ### 1. Provision VMs (Terraform) ```bash cd terraform/talos/cluster terraform apply \ -var-file="tfvars/fastpass.tfvars" \ -state="states/fastpass.tfstate" \ -var='proxmox_api_token=terraform@pve!terraform-token=' \ -var='unifi_password=' \ -var='technitium_api_token=' ``` ### 2. Generate Talos Machine Configs ```bash cd talos/talhelper # First time only — generate and encrypt secrets talhelper gensecret > talsecret.sops.yaml sops -e -i talsecret.sops.yaml # Generate machine configs (uses talsecret.sops.yaml automatically) talhelper genconfig ``` ### 3. Verify Nodes are in Maintenance Mode ```bash talosctl -n 10.1.71.66 get discoveredvolumes \ --talosconfig clusterconfig/talosconfig --insecure ``` Confirm install disk is `/dev/sda`. ### 4. Apply Machine Configs ```bash talhelper gencommand apply --extra-flags="--insecure" | bash ``` Nodes will install Talos to disk and reboot automatically. ### 5. Monitor Install ```bash talosctl -n 10.1.71.66 --talosconfig clusterconfig/talosconfig dashboard ``` Wait until all nodes show `Running` state. ### 6. Bootstrap etcd (once only) ```bash talhelper gencommand bootstrap | bash ``` Only run once — bootstraps etcd on `space-mountain`. ### 7. Get kubeconfig ```bash talosctl --talosconfig clusterconfig/talosconfig \ --nodes 10.1.71.66 kubeconfig ~/.kube/config ``` ### 8. Approve Worker CSRs ```bash kubectl get csr kubectl certificate approve $(kubectl get csr --no-headers | awk '{print $1}') ``` ### 9. Install Cilium (CNI) ```bash helm repo add cilium https://helm.cilium.io/ helm repo update helm install cilium cilium/cilium \ --namespace kube-system \ --set ipam.mode=kubernetes \ --set routingMode=tunnel \ --set tunnelProtocol=vxlan \ --set kubeProxyReplacement=true \ --set k8sServiceHost=10.1.71.65 \ --set k8sServicePort=6443 \ --set securityContext.capabilities.ciliumAgent="{CHOWN,KILL,NET_ADMIN,NET_RAW,IPC_LOCK,SYS_ADMIN,SYS_RESOURCE,DAC_OVERRIDE,FOWNER,SETGID,SETUID}" \ --set securityContext.capabilities.cleanCiliumState="{NET_ADMIN,SYS_ADMIN,SYS_RESOURCE}" \ --set cgroup.autoMount.enabled=false \ --set cgroup.hostRoot=/sys/fs/cgroup ``` Note: The explicit `securityContext.capabilities` flags are required for Talos — Talos restricts privileged container capabilities by default. The `cgroup.autoMount.enabled=false` and `cgroup.hostRoot` flags are required because Talos manages cgroups itself. ### 10. Verify Cluster ```bash kubectl get nodes kubectl get pods -n kube-system ``` All nodes should show `Ready`. Cilium pods should be `Running`. ### 11. Post-Install HA Setup See output of `terraform output` for the full HA registration commands. Register VMs with Proxmox HA and add to node-affinity rules once the cluster is stable and the ISO is no longer needed for boot.