An example implementation of AWX on single node K3s using AWX Operator, with easy-to-use simplified configuration with ownership of data and passwords.
- Accessible over HTTPS from remote host
- All data will be stored under
/data
- Fixed (configurable) passwords for AWX and PostgreSQL
- Fixed (configurable) versions of AWX
If you want to view the guide for the specific version of AWX Operator, switch the page to the desired tag instead of the main
branch.
- π Environment
- π References
- π Requirements
- π Deployment Instruction
- π Back up and Restore AWX using AWX Operator
- π Additional Guides
- Tested on:
- CentOS Stream 9 (Minimal)
- K3s v1.29.6+k3s2
- Products that will be deployed:
- AWX Operator 2.19.1
- AWX 24.6.1
- PostgreSQL 15
- K3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
- INSTALL.md on ansible/awx @24.6.1
- README.md on ansible/awx-operator @2.19.1
- Computing resources
- 2 CPUs minimum.
- Both AMD64 (x86_64) with x86-64-v2 support, and ARM64 (aarch64) are supported.
- 4 GiB RAM minimum.
- It's recommended to add more CPUs and RAM (like 4 CPUs and 8 GiB RAM or more) to avoid performance issue and job scheduling issue.
- The files in this repository are configured to ignore resource requirements which specified by AWX Operator by default.
- 2 CPUs minimum.
- Storage resources
- At least 10 GiB for
/var/lib/rancher
and 10 GiB for/data
are safe for fresh install./var/lib/rancher
will be created and consumed by K3s and related data like container images and overlayfs./data
will be created in this guide and used to store AWX-related databases and files.
- Both will be grown during lifetime and actual consumption highly depends on your environment and your use case, so you should to pay attention to the consumption and add more capacity if required.
- At least 10 GiB for
Disable firewalld and nm-cloud-setup if enabled. This is recommended by K3s.
# Disable firewalld
sudo systemctl disable firewalld --now
# Disable nm-cloud-setup if exists and enabled
sudo systemctl disable nm-cloud-setup.service nm-cloud-setup.timer
sudo reboot
Install the required packages to deploy AWX Operator and AWX.
sudo dnf install -y git curl
Install a specific version of K3s with --write-kubeconfig-mode 644
to make the config file (/etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml
) readable by non-root users.
curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | INSTALL_K3S_VERSION=v1.29.6+k3s2 sh -s - --write-kubeconfig-mode 644
Clone this repository and change directory.
If you want to use files suitable for a specific version of AWX Operator, refer to tags in this repository and specify the desired tag in git checkout
. Especially for 0.13.0
or earlier versions of AWX Operator, refer to πTips: Deploy older version of AWX Operator.
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/kurokobo/awx-on-k3s.git
cd awx-on-k3s
git checkout 2.19.1
Then invoke kubectl apply -k operator
to deploy AWX Operator.
kubectl apply -k operator
The AWX Operator will be deployed to the namespace awx
.
$ kubectl -n awx get all
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
pod/awx-operator-controller-manager-68d787cfbd-kjfg7 2/2 Running 0 16s
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
service/awx-operator-controller-manager-metrics-service ClusterIP 10.43.150.245 <none> 8443/TCP 16s
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
deployment.apps/awx-operator-controller-manager 1/1 1 1 16s
NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY AGE
replicaset.apps/awx-operator-controller-manager-68d787cfbd 1 1 1 16s
Generate a Self-Signed certificate. Note that an IP address can't be specified. If you want to use a certificate from a public ACME CA such as Let's Encrypt or ZeroSSL instead of a Self-Signed certificate, follow the guide on π Use SSL Certificate from Public ACME CA first and come back to this step when done.
AWX_HOST="awx.example.com"
openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 3650 -newkey rsa:2048 -out ./base/tls.crt -keyout ./base/tls.key -subj "/CN=${AWX_HOST}/O=${AWX_HOST}" -addext "subjectAltName = DNS:${AWX_HOST}"
Modify hostname
in base/awx.yaml
.
...
spec:
...
ingress_type: ingress
ingress_hosts:
- hostname: awx.example.com πππ
tls_secret: awx-secret-tls
...
Modify the two password
entries in base/kustomization.yaml
. Note that the password
under awx-postgres-configuration
should not contain single or double quotes ('
, "
) or backslashes (\
) to avoid any issues during deployment, backup or restoration.
...
- name: awx-postgres-configuration
type: Opaque
literals:
- host=awx-postgres-15
- port=5432
- database=awx
- username=awx
- password=Ansible123! πππ
- type=managed
- name: awx-admin-password
type: Opaque
literals:
- password=Ansible123! πππ
...
Prepare directories for Persistent Volumes defined in base/pv.yaml
. These directories will be used to store your databases and project files. Note that the size of the PVs and PVCs are specified in some of the files in this repository, but since their backends are hostPath
, its value is just like a label and there is no actual capacity limitation.
sudo mkdir -p /data/postgres-15
sudo mkdir -p /data/projects
sudo chown 1000:0 /data/projects
Deploy AWX, this takes few minutes to complete.
kubectl apply -k base
To monitor the progress of the deployment, check the logs of deployments/awx-operator-controller-manager
:
kubectl -n awx logs -f deployments/awx-operator-controller-manager
If the deployment completes successfully, the logs end with:
$ kubectl -n awx logs -f deployments/awx-operator-controller-manager
...
----- Ansible Task Status Event StdOut (awx.ansible.com/v1beta1, Kind=AWX, awx/awx) -----
PLAY RECAP *********************************************************************
localhost : ok=90 changed=0 unreachable=0 failed=0 skipped=83 rescued=0 ignored=1
The required objects should now have been deployed next to AWX Operator in the awx
namespace.
$ kubectl -n awx get awx,all,ingress,secrets
NAME AGE
awx.awx.ansible.com/awx 6m48s
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
pod/awx-operator-controller-manager-59b86c6fb-4zz9r 2/2 Running 0 7m22s
pod/awx-postgres-15-0 1/1 Running 0 6m33s
pod/awx-web-549f7fdbc5-htpl9 3/3 Running 0 6m5s
pod/awx-migration-24.6.1-kglht 0/1 Completed 0 4m36s
pod/awx-task-7d4fcdd449-mqkp2 4/4 Running 0 6m4s
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
service/awx-operator-controller-manager-metrics-service ClusterIP 10.43.58.194 <none> 8443/TCP 7m33s
service/awx-postgres-15 ClusterIP None <none> 5432/TCP 6m33s
service/awx-service ClusterIP 10.43.180.226 <none> 80/TCP 6m7s
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
deployment.apps/awx-operator-controller-manager 1/1 1 1 7m33s
deployment.apps/awx-web 1/1 1 1 6m5s
deployment.apps/awx-task 1/1 1 1 6m4s
NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY AGE
replicaset.apps/awx-operator-controller-manager-59b86c6fb 1 1 1 7m22s
replicaset.apps/awx-web-549f7fdbc5 1 1 1 6m5s
replicaset.apps/awx-task-7d4fcdd449 1 1 1 6m4s
NAME READY AGE
statefulset.apps/awx-postgres-15 1/1 6m33s
NAME COMPLETIONS DURATION AGE
job.batch/awx-migration-24.6.1 1/1 2m4s 4m36s
NAME CLASS HOSTS ADDRESS PORTS AGE
ingress.networking.k8s.io/awx-ingress traefik awx.example.com 192.168.0.221 80, 443 6m6s
NAME TYPE DATA AGE
secret/redhat-operators-pull-secret Opaque 1 7m33s
secret/awx-admin-password Opaque 1 6m48s
secret/awx-postgres-configuration Opaque 6 6m48s
secret/awx-secret-tls kubernetes.io/tls 2 6m48s
secret/awx-app-credentials Opaque 3 6m9s
secret/awx-secret-key Opaque 1 6m41s
secret/awx-broadcast-websocket Opaque 1 6m38s
secret/awx-receptor-ca kubernetes.io/tls 2 6m14s
secret/awx-receptor-work-signing Opaque 2 6m12s
Now your AWX is available at https://awx.example.com/
or the hostname you specified.
Note that you have to access via the hostname that you specified in base/awx.yaml
, instead of by IP address, since this guide uses Ingress. So you should configure your DNS or hosts
file on your client where the browser is running.
At this point, AWX can be accessed via HTTP as well as HTTPS. If you want to force users to use HTTPS, see πTips: Enable HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS).
The AWX Operator 0.10.0
or later has the ability to back up and restore AWX in easy way.
Refer π Back up AWX using AWX Operator and π Restore AWX using AWX Operator for details.
- π Back up AWX using AWX Operator
- The guide to make backup of your AWX using AWX Operator.
- This guide includes not only the way to make backup manually, but also an example simple playbook for Ansible, which can be use with scheduling feature on AWX.
- π Restore AWX using AWX Operator
- The guide to restore your AWX using AWX Operator.
- π Build and Use your own Execution Environment
- The guide to use Ansible Builder to build our own Execution Environment.
- π Deploy Private Git Repository on Kubernetes
- The guide to use AWX with SCM. This repository includes the manifests to deploy Gitea.
- π Deploy Private Container Registry on Kubernetes
- The guide to use Execution Environments in AWX (AWX-EE).
- If we want to use our own Execution Environment built with Ansible Builder and don't want to push it to the public container registry e.g. Docker Hub, we can deploy a private container registry on K3s.
- π Integrate AWX with EDA Controller (Experimental)
- The guide to deploy and use Event Driven Ansible Controller (EDA Controller) with AWX on K3s.
- Note that EDA Controller Operator that used in this guide is not a fully supported installation method for EDA Controller.
- π Deploy Private Galaxy NG on Kubernetes (Experimental)
- The guide to deploy our own Galaxy NG instance.
- π Use SSL Certificate from Public ACME CA
- The guide to use a certificate from public ACME CA such as Let's Encrypt or ZeroSSL instead of Self-Signed certificate.
- π Use Ansible Runner
- The guide to use Ansible Runner to run playbook using Execution Environment.
- π Use Customized Pod Specification for your Execution Environment
- The guide to use customized Pod of the Execution Environment using Container Group.
- π Enable Continuous Delivery (CD) for AWX using Argo CD
- The guide to deploy Argo CD and use it to enable continuous delivery for AWX.
- π Tips
- πCreate "Manual" type project
- πDeploy AWX using external PostgreSQL database
- πTrust custom Certificate Authority
- πExpose
/etc/hosts
to Pods on K3s - πEnable HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)
- πPass values from Secrets to
extra_settings
- πUse HTTP proxy
- πUninstall deployed resources
- πDeploy older version of AWX Operator
- πUpgrade AWX Operator and AWX
- πWorkaround for the rate limit on Docker Hub
- πVersion Mapping for AWX Operator and AWX
- πUse Kerberos authentication to connect to Windows hosts
- πUse Helm or Operator Lifecycle Manager to manage AWX Operator and AWX
- πTroubleshooting Guide