The module is enabled by default in the following bundles: Default, Managed, Minimal.

How to explicitly enable the module…

Set the spec.enabled module parameter to true or false in the ModuleConfig/deckhouse resource (create it, if necessary) to explicitly enable or disable the module, or use the deckhouse-controller module command in the d8-system/deckhouse pod.

Example of enabling the module:

  • by using the ModuleConfig resource:

    apiVersion: deckhouse.io/v1alpha1
    kind: ModuleConfig
    metadata:
      name: deckhouse
    spec:
      enabled: true
    
  • by using the deckhouse-controller command (you need a kubectl, configured to work with the cluster):

    kubectl -ti -n d8-system exec svc/deckhouse-leader -c deckhouse -- deckhouse-controller module enable deckhouse
    

Example of disabling the module:

  • by using the ModuleConfig resource:

    apiVersion: deckhouse.io/v1alpha1
    kind: ModuleConfig
    metadata:
      name: deckhouse
    spec:
      enabled: false
    
  • by using the deckhouse-controller command (you need a kubectl, configured to work with the cluster):

    kubectl -ti -n d8-system exec svc/deckhouse-leader -c deckhouse -- deckhouse-controller module disable deckhouse
    

The module is configured using the ModuleConfig custom resource named deckhouse (learn more about setting up Deckhouse…).

Example of the ModuleConfig/deckhouse resource for configuring the module:

apiVersion: deckhouse.io/v1alpha1
kind: ModuleConfig
metadata:
  name: deckhouse
spec:
  version: 1
  enabled: true
  settings: # <-- Module parameters from the "Parameters" section below.

Parameters

Schema version: 1

  • settings
    object
    • settings.bundle
      string

      The Deckhouse bundle defines a set of modules enabled by default.

      • Default — the recommended set of modules for cluster operation: monitoring, authorization control, networking and other needs.
      • Managed — the bundle aimed at clusters managed by cloud providers (e.g., Google Kubernetes Engine).
      • Minimal — the minimum possible bundle option (includes a single module — this one). Note that several basic modules are not included in the set of modules Minimal (for example, the CNI module). Deckhouse with the set of modules Minimal without the basic modules will be able to work only in an already deployed cluster.

      Default: "Default"

      Allowed values: Default, Minimal, Managed

      Example:

      bundle: Default
      
    • settings.highAvailability
      boolean

      Manually enable the high availability mode.

      By default, Deckhouse automatically decides whether to enable the HA mode. Click here to learn more about the HA mode for modules.

      Example:

      highAvailability: true
      
    • settings.logLevel
      string

      Deckhouse logging level.

      Default: "Info"

      Allowed values: Debug, Info, Error

      Example:

      logLevel: Info
      
    • settings.nodeSelector
      object

      The same as in the Pods’ spec.nodeSelector parameter in Kubernetes.

      If the parameter is omitted or false, nodeSelector will be determined automatically.

      Cation! Deckhouse will stop working if there is a nonexistent label in nodeSelector. You need to change the values to the correct ones in ModuleConfig/deckhouse and deployment/deckhouse to get Deckhouse back on track.

    • settings.releaseChannel
      string

      Desirable Deckhouse release channel (Deckhouse will switch to it when such an opportunity appears).

      The order in which the stability of the release channel increases (from less stable to more stable): Alpha, Beta, EarlyAccess, Stable, RockSolid.

      Allowed values: Alpha, Beta, EarlyAccess, Stable, RockSolid

      Example:

      releaseChannel: Stable
      
    • settings.tolerations
      array of objects

      The same as in the Pods’ spec.tolerations parameter in Kubernetes;

      If the parameter is omitted or false, tolerations will be determined automatically.

      Cation! Deckhouse will stop working if tolerations specified are incorrect. You need to change the values to the correct ones in ModuleConfig/deckhouse and deployment/deckhouse to get Deckhouse back on track.

      • settings.tolerations.effect
        string
      • settings.tolerations.key
        string
      • settings.tolerations.operator
        string
      • settings.tolerations.tolerationSeconds
        integer
      • settings.tolerations.value
        string
    • settings.update
      object

      Settings of the Deckhouse update mode and windows.

      Example:

      update:
        windows:
        - from: '8:00'
          to: '15:00'
          days:
          - Tue
          - Sat
        disruptionApprovalMode: Manual
        notification:
          webhook: https://release-webhook.mydomain.com
          minimalNotificationTime: 6h
          auth:
            basic:
              username: user
              password: password
      
      • settings.update.disruptionApprovalMode
        string

        Deckhouse release update disruption mode:

        • Auto — approves release with disruptions (potentially dangerous changes) automatically.
        • Manual — requires manual release confirmation (set the release.deckhouse.io/disruption-approved=true annotation on the appropriate DeckhouseRelease resource to apply the update).

        Default: "Auto"

        Allowed values: Auto, Manual

      • settings.update.mode
        string

        Update mode of Deckhouse on the selected release channel.

        • AutoPatch — automatic update mode for patch releases.

          To change a minor version (for example, from v1.65.* to v1.66.*), confirmation is required.

          A patch version update (for example, from v1.65.1 to v1.65.4) is applied according to the update windows, if they are set.

        • Auto — automatic update mode for all versions.

          A minor version update (for example, from v1.65.* to v1.66.*) is applied according to the update windows, if they are set.

          A patch version update (for example, from v1.65.1 to v1.65.4) is applied regardless of the update windows (immediately).

        • Manual — manual update mode for all versions.

          Confirmation is required for updating both minor and patch versions.

        To confirm the version update, it is necessary to set the approved field to true in the corresponding resource DeckhouseRelease.

        Default: "AutoPatch"

        Allowed values: AutoPatch, Auto, Manual

      • settings.update.notification
        object

        Settings for notifications of scheduled Deckhouse updates.

        Has the effect only when the automatic update mode is set.

        Example:

        notification:
          webhook: https://release-webhook.mydomain.com
          minimalNotificationTime: 8h
        
        • settings.update.notification.auth
          object

          Authentication settings for the webhook.

          If the parameter is omitted, the webhook will be called without authentication.

          • settings.update.notification.auth.basic
            object

            Basic authentication settings for the webhook.

            If the parameter is omitted, the webhook will be called without authentication.

            • settings.update.notification.auth.basic.password
              string

              Required value

              The password for the webhook.

              The username and password will be sent in the Authorization header in the format Basic <base64(username:password)>.

            • settings.update.notification.auth.basic.username
              string

              Required value

              The username for the webhook.

              The username and password will be sent in the Authorization header in the format Basic <base64(username:password)>.

          • settings.update.notification.auth.bearerToken
            string

            The token for the webhook.

            The token will be sent in the Authorization header in the format Bearer <token>.

        • settings.update.notification.minimalNotificationTime
          string

          The minimum time that must pass before updating from the moment a new minor version appears on the release channel used.

          It is specified as a string containing the time unit in hours and minutes: 30m, 1h, 2h30m, 24h.

          The update mechanism ensures that Deckhouse will not be updated until a specified period of time has passed.

          When using update windows, the Deckhouse update will happen at the nearest possible update window but not before the time specified in minimalNotificationTime expires.

          Pattern: ^([0-9]+h([0-9]+m)?|[0-9]+m)$

          Example:

          minimalNotificationTime: 6h
          
        • settings.update.notification.releaseType
          string

          Defines the type of version for which the notification will be sent:

          • Minor — only for updating the minor version.
          • All — for any updates, including updating a patch version.

          Default: "Minor"

          Allowed values: All, Minor

          Example:

          releaseType: All
          
        • settings.update.notification.tlsSkipVerify
          boolean

          Skip TLS certificate verification while webhook request.

          Default: false

        • settings.update.notification.webhook
          string

          URL for an external webhook handler.

          The POST request will be sent on the webhook URL after a new minor version of Deckhouse appears on the update channel before it is applied to the cluster.

          Use the minimalNotificationTime parameter if necessary to set the minimum time that must pass before updating from the moment a new minor version appears on the release channel used.

          Example of the POST request payload (Content-Type: application/json):

          {
            "subject":"Deckhouse",
            "version": "1.36.0",
            "requirements":  {"k8s": "1.20.0"},
            "changelogLink": "https://github.com/deckhouse/deckhouse/changelog/1.36.md",
            "applyTime": "2023-01-01T14:30:00Z00:00",
            "message": "New Deckhouse Release 1.36.0 is available. Release will be applied at: Friday, 01-Jan-23 14:30:00 UTC"
          }
          

          Description of POST request fields:

          • subject — string, the update event type. Possible values: Deckhouse, Module;
          • moduleName — string, the name of the module. Set only if subject: Module.
          • version - string, x.y.z (semantic versioning);
          • requirements - object, version requirements;
          • changelogLink - string, a URL to the minor version changelog;
          • applyTime - string, date and time of the scheduled update (taking into account the configured update windows) in RFC3339 format;
          • message - string, a text message about the availability of the new minor version and the scheduled update time.

          Pattern: ^https?://[^\s/$.?#].[^\s]*$

          Example:

          webhook: https://webhook.site/#!/bc8f71ac-c182-4181-9159-6ba6950afffa
          
      • settings.update.windows
        array of objects

        List of update windows during the day.

        • settings.update.windows.days
          array of strings

          The days of the week on which the update window is applied.

          Example:

          days:
          - Mon
          - Wed
          
          • Element of the array
            string

            Day of the week.

            Allowed values: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

            Example:

            Mon
            
        • settings.update.windows.from
          string

          Required value

          Start time of the update window (UTC timezone).

          Should be less than the end time of the update window.

          Pattern: ^(?:\d|[01]\d|2[0-3]):[0-5]\d$

          Example:

          from: '13:00'
          
        • settings.update.windows.to
          string

          Required value

          End time of the update window (UTC timezone).

          Should be more than the start time of the update window.

          Pattern: ^(?:\d|[01]\d|2[0-3]):[0-5]\d$

          Example:

          to: '18:30'