SPK Software¶
Overview¶
The Service Proxy for Kubernetes (SPK) custom resource definitions (CRDs), software images and installation Helm charts are provided in a single TAR file. An SPK public signing key, and two signature files are also provided to validate the TAR file’s integrity. Once validated and extracted, the software images can be uploaded to a local container registry, and integrated into the cluster using the SPK Helm charts. Finally, the SPK CRDs will be installed into the cluster.
This document describes the SPK software, and guides you through validating, extracting and installing the SPK software components.
Software images¶
The table below lists and describes the software images for this software release. For a full list of software images by release, refer to the Software Releases guide.
Note: The software image name and deployed container name may differ.
Image | Version | Description |
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f5ingress | v10.0.60 | The helm_release-f5ingress container is the custom SPK controller that watches the K8S API for CR updates, and configures the Service Proxy TMM based on the update. |
tmm-img | v1.9.11 | The f5-tmm container is a Traffic Management Microkernel (TMM) that proxies and load balances application traffic between the external and internal networks. |
spk-cwc | v2.0.5 | The spk-cwc container enables software licensing, and reports telemetry statistics regarding monthly SPK software CRD usage summaries. Refer to SPK CWC. |
f5-license-helper | v2.0.4 | The f5-lic-helper communicates with the spk-cwc to determine the current license status of the cluster. |
rabbit | v2.0.2 | The rabbitmq-server container as a general message bus, integrating SPK CWC with the Controller Pod(s) for licensing purposes. |
tmrouted-img | v0.8.37 | The f5-tmm-tmrouted container proxies and forwards information between the f5-tmm-routing and f5-tmm containers. |
f5dr-img | v0.8.0 | The f5-tmm-routing container maintains the dynamic routing tables used by TMM. Refer to BGP Overview. |
f5-toda-tmstatsd | v4.0.3 | The f5-toda-stats container collects application traffic processing statistics from the f5-tmm container, and forwards the data to the f5-fluentbit container. |
cert-manager-controller | 1.3.2 | The cert-manager-controller manages the generation and rotation of the SSL/TLS certificate that are stored as Secrets, to secure communication between the various SPK Pods. |
cert-manager-cainjector | 1.3.2 | The cert-manager-cainjector assists the cert-manager-controller to configure the CA certificates used by the cert-manager-webhook and K8S API. |
cert-manager-webhook | 1.3.2 | The cert-manager-webhook ensures that SSL/TLS certificate resources created or updated by the cert-manager-contoller conform to the API specifications. |
f5-fluentbit | v0.4.1 | The fluentbit container collects and forwards statistics to the f5-fluentd container. Multiple versions are included to support the different SPK containers. |
f5-fluentd | v1.4.24 | The f5-fluentd container collects statistics and logging data from the Controller, TMM and dSSM Pods. Refer to Fluentd Logging. |
f5-dssm-store | v3.3.1 | Contains two sets of software images; The f5-dssm-db containers that store shared, persisted session state data, and the f5-dssm-sentinel containers to monitor the f5-dssm-db containers. Refer to dSSM database. |
f5-debug-sidecar | v7.37.7-0.0.12 | The debug container provides diagnostic tools for viewing TMM's configuration, traffic processing statistica and gathering TMM diagnostic data. Refer to Debug Sidecar. |
opentelemetry-collector | 0.62.1 | The otel-collector container gathers metrics and statistics from the TMM Pods. Refer to OTEL Collector. |
f5-dssm-upgrader | v1.2.1 | The dssm-upgrade-hook enables dSSM DBs upgrades without service interruption or data loss. Refer to Upgrading dSSM. |
spk-csrc | v0.2.6 | The spk-csrc containers (daemon-set) used to support the Calico Egress GW feature. |
CRD Bundles¶
The tables below list the SPK CRD bundles, and describe the SPK CRs they support.
f5-spk-crds-service-proxy-6.0.3.tgz
CRD | CR |
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f5-spk-egress | F5SPKEgress - Enable egress traffic for Pods using SNAT or DNS/NAT46. |
f5-spk-ingresstcp | F5SPKIngressTCP - Layer 4 TCP application traffic management. |
f5-spk-ingressudp | F5SPKIngressUDP - Layer 4 UDP application traffic management. |
f5-spk-ingressgtp | F5SPKIngressGTP - GTP traffic management. |
f5-spk-ingressngap | F5SPKIngressNGAP - Datagram load balancing for SCTP or NGAP signaling. |
f5-spk-ingresssip | F5SPKIngressSip - Ingress SIP application traffic management. |
f5-spk-ingressHTTP2 | F5SPKIngressHTTP2 - HTTP/2 application traffic management. |
f5-spk-ingressdiameter | F5SPKIngressDiameter - Diameter traffic management using TCP or SCTP. |
f5-spk-ingressegressudp | F5SPKIngressEgressUDP - Ingress UDP traffic management, enabling VIP source address responses. |
f5-spk-crds-common.6.0.3.tgz
CRD | CR |
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f5-spk-vlan | F5SPKVlan - TMM interface configuration: VLANs, Self IP addresses, MTU sizes, etc. |
f5-spk-dnscache | F5SPKDnscache - Referenced by the F5SPKEgress CR to provide DNS caching. |
f5-spk-snatpool | F5SPKSnatpool - Allocates IP addresses for egress Pod connections. |
f5-spk-staticroute | F5SPKStaticRoute - Provides TMM static routing table management. |
f5-spk-addresslist | Not currently in use. |
f5-spk-portlist | Not currently in use. |
f5-spk-crds-deprecated.6.0.3.tgz
A bundle containing the deprecated CRDs, beginning with SPK software version 1.4.3.
Requirements¶
Ensure you have:
- Obtained the SPK software tarball.
- A local container registry.
- A workstation with Podman.
Procedures¶
Extract the images¶
Use the following steps to validate the SPK tarball, and extract the software images, installation Helm charts, and CRDs.
Create a new directory for the SPK files:
mkdir <directory>
In this example, the new directory is named spkinstall:
mkdir spkinstall
Move the SPK files into the directory:
mv f5-spk-tarball* f5-spk-1.7.3.pem spkinstall
Change into the directory and list the files:
cd spkinstall; ls -1
The file list appears as:
f5-spk-1.7.3.pem f5-spk-tarball-1.7.3.tgz f5-spk-tarball-sha512.txt-1.7.3.sha512.sig f5-spk-tarball.tgz-1.7.3.sha512.sig
Use the PEM signing key and each SHA signature file to validate the SPK TAR file:
openssl dgst -verify <pem file>.pem -keyform PEM \ -sha512 -signature <sig file>.sig <tar file>.tgz
The command output states Verified OK for each signature file:
openssl dgst -verify f5-spk-1.7.3.pem -keyform PEM -sha512 \ -signature f5-spk-tarball.tgz-1.7.3.sha512.sig \ f5-spk-tarball-1.7.3.tgz
Verified OK
openssl dgst -verify f5-spk-1.7.3.pem -keyform PEM -sha512 \ -signature f5-spk-tarball-sha512.txt-1.7.3.sha512.sig \ f5-spk-tarball-1.7.3.tgz
Verified OK
Extract the SPK CRD bundles and the software image TAR file:
tar xvf f5-spk-tarball-1.7.3.tgz
List the newly extracted files:
ls -1
The file list shows the CRD bundless and the SPK image TAR file named f5-spk-images-1.7.3.tgz:
f5-spk-1.7.3.pem f5-spk-crds-common-6.0.3.tgz f5-spk-crds-deprecated-6.0.3.tgz f5-spk-crds-service-proxy-6.0.3.tgz f5-spk-images-1.7.3.tgz f5-spk-tarball-1.7.3.tgz f5-spk-tarball-sha512.txt-1.7.3.sha512.sig f5-spk-tarball.tgz-1.7.3.sha512.sig
Extract the SPK software images and Helm charts:
tar xvf f5-spk-images-1.7.3.tgz
Recursively list the extracted software images and Helm charts:
ls -1R
The file list shows a new tar directory containing the software images and Helm charts:
f5-spk-1.7.3.pem f5-spk-crds-common-6.0.3.tgz f5-spk-crds-deprecated-6.0.3.tgz f5-spk-crds-service-proxy-6.0.3.tgz f5-spk-images-1.7.3.tgz f5-spk-tarball-1.7.3.tgz f5-spk-tarball-sha512.txt-1.7.3.sha512.sig f5-spk-tarball.tgz-1.7.3.sha512.sig tar ./tar: csrc-0.3.7.tgz cwc-2.0.8.tgz f5-cert-gen-0.5.2.tgz f5-cert-manager-0.5.12.tgz f5-dssm-3.0.25.tgz f5-toda-fluentd-3.0.16.tgz f5ingress-10.0.60.tgz rabbitmq-2.0.5.tgz spk-docker-images.tgz
Continue to the next section.
Install the CRDs¶
Use the following steps to extract and install the new SPK CRDs.
List the SPK CRD bundles:
ls -1 | grep crd
The file list shows three CRD bundles:
f5-spk-crds-common-6.0.3.tgz f5-spk-crds-deprecated-6.0.3.tgz f5-spk-crds-service-proxy-6.0.3.tgz
Extract the common CRDs from the bundle:
tar xvf f5-spk-crds-common-6.0.3.tgz
Install the full set of common CRDs:
oc apply -f f5-spk-crds-common/crds
Note the command output: Newly installed CRDs will be indicated by created, and updated CRDs will be indicated by configured:
f5-spk-addresslists.k8s.f5net.com configured f5-spk-dnscaches.k8s.f5net.com created f5-spk-portlists.k8s.f5net.com configured f5-spk-snatpools.k8s.f5net.com unchanged f5-spk-staticroutes.k8s.f5net.com unchanged f5-spk-vlans.k8s.f5net.com configured
Extract the service-proxy CRDs from the bundle:
tar xvf f5-spk-crds-service-proxy-6.0.3.tgz
Install the full set of service-proxy CRDs:
oc apply -f f5-spk-crds-service-proxy/crds
Note the command output: Newly installed CRDs will be indicated by created, and updated CRDs will be indicated by configured:
f5-spk-egresses.k8s.f5net.com configured f5-spk-ingressdiameters.k8s.f5net.com unchanged f5-spk-ingressngaps.k8s.f5net.com unchanged f5-spk-ingresstcps.ingresstcp.k8s.f5net.com unchanged f5-spk-ingressudps.ingressudp.k8s.f5net.com unchanged
List the installed SPK CRDs:
oc get crds | grep f5-spk
The CRD listing will contain the full list of CRDs:
f5-spk-addresslists.k8s.f5net.com 2021-12-23T18:38:45Z f5-spk-dnscaches.k8s.f5net.com 2021-12-23T18:41:54Z f5-spk-egresses.k8s.f5net.com 2021-12-23T18:38:45Z f5-spk-ingressdiameters.k8s.f5net.com 2021-12-23T18:38:45Z f5-spk-ingressgtps.k8s.f5net.com 2021-12-23T18:38:45Z f5-spk-ingresshttp2s.k8s.f5net.com 2021-12-23T18:38:45Z f5-spk-ingressngaps.k8s.f5net.com 2021-12-23T18:38:45Z f5-spk-ingresstcps.ingresstcp.k8s.f5net.com 2021-12-23T18:38:45Z f5-spk-ingressudps.ingressudp.k8s.f5net.com 2021-12-23T18:38:45Z f5-spk-portlists.k8s.f5net.com 2021-12-23T18:38:45Z f5-spk-snatpools.k8s.f5net.com 2021-12-23T18:38:45Z f5-spk-staticroutes.k8s.f5net.com 2021-12-23T18:38:45Z f5-spk-vlans.k8s.f5net.com 2021-12-23T18:38:45Z
Upload the images¶
Use the following steps to upload the SPK software images to a local container registry.
Install the SPK images to your workstation’s Docker image store:
podman load -i tar/spk-docker-images.tgz
List the SPK images to be tagged and pushed to the local container registry in the next step:
podman images --format "table {{.Repository}} {{.Tag}} {{.ID}}"
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID local.registry/f5ingress v10.0.60 14c5c9bf7c6e local.registry/f5-license-helper v2.0.4 832e2ae47eed local.registry/spk-cwc v2.0.5 318255f0946c local.registry/rabbit v2.0.2 d1b34116414b local.registry/tmm-img v1.9.11 50a5dd9b41e8 local.registry/spk-csrc v0.2.6 099ea7653765 local.registry/f5-debug-sidecar v7.37.7-0.0.12 653f9c74b770 local.registry/f5dr-img-init v0.8.0 9ebd1ef27adb local.registry/f5dr-img v0.8.0 b9977c2018cd local.registry/tmrouted-img v0.8.37 3ff758d640f3 local.registry/f5-fluentd v1.4.24 10f1ecf225fe local.registry/cert-manager-ctl 1.3.2 f12fe2000d77 local.registry/cert-manager-webhook 1.3.2 c7abc19e5278 local.registry/cert-manager-cainjector 1.3.2 6f627f2fddd2 local.registry/cert-manager-controller 1.3.2 b43f59f240d3 local.registry/f5-toda-tmstatsd v4.0.3 0facf6044926 local.registry/f5-dssm-upgrader 1.2.1 09fa07a4ff92 local.registry/f5-dssm-store v3.3.1 6da480f24203 local.registry/opentelemetry-collector 0.62.1 ce87f9acddfa local.registry/f5-fluentbit v0.4.1 04eb05a57e12
Tag and push each image to the local container registry. For example:
podman tag <local.registry/image name>:<version> <registry>/<image name>:<version>
podman push <registry_name>/<image name>:<version>
In this example, the f5ingress:v10.0.60 image is tagged and pushed to the remote registry registry.com:
podman tag local.registry/f5ingress:v10.0.60 registry.com/f5ingress:v10.0.60
podman push registry.com/f5ingress:v10.0.60
Once all of the images have uploaded, verify the images exist in the local container registry:
curl -X GET https://<registry>/v2/_catalog -u <user:pass>
For example:
curl -X GET https://registry.com/v2/_catalog -u spkadmin:spkadmin
"repositories":["f5-debug-sidecar","f5-dssm-store","f5-fluentbit","f5-fluentd","f5-toda-tmstatsd","f5dr-img","f5ingress","tmm-img","tmrouted-img"]}
Next step¶
Continue to the SPK Cert Manager guide to secure SPK communications.
Feedback¶
Provide feedback to improve this document by emailing spkdocs@f5.com.