diff --git a/.github/workflows/ci.yml b/.github/workflows/ci.yml index 9d9d3db..b8bf14f 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/ci.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/ci.yml @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ jobs: include: - distro: rockylinux8 playbook: converge.yml - - distro: ubuntu2004 + - distro: ubuntu2204 playbook: converge.yml - distro: debian11 playbook: converge.yml diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index af41a8f..173f518 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ kubernetes_packages: Kubernetes packages to be installed on the server. You can either provide a list of package names, or set `name` and `state` to have more control over whether the package is `present`, `absent`, `latest`, etc. ```yaml -kubernetes_version: '1.20' -kubernetes_version_rhel_package: '1.20.4' +kubernetes_version: '1.25' +kubernetes_version_rhel_package: '1.25.0' ``` The minor version of Kubernetes to install. The plain `kubernetes_version` is used to pin an apt package version on Debian, and as the Kubernetes version passed into the `kubeadm init` command (see `kubernetes_version_kubeadm`). The `kubernetes_version_rhel_package` variable must be a specific Kubernetes release, and is used to pin the version on Red Hat / CentOS servers. diff --git a/defaults/main.yml b/defaults/main.yml index 9434768..172e1de 100644 --- a/defaults/main.yml +++ b/defaults/main.yml @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ kubernetes_packages: - name: kubernetes-cni state: present -kubernetes_version: '1.20' -kubernetes_version_rhel_package: '1.20.4' +kubernetes_version: '1.25' +kubernetes_version_rhel_package: '1.25.0' kubernetes_role: master diff --git a/meta/main.yml b/meta/main.yml index 82729f8..4ecdc5b 100644 --- a/meta/main.yml +++ b/meta/main.yml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ galaxy_info: description: Kubernetes for Linux. company: "Midwestern Mac, LLC" license: "license (BSD, MIT)" - min_ansible_version: 2.4 + min_ansible_version: 2.10 platforms: - name: EL versions: - 7 - 8 + - 9 - name: Debian versions: - stretch @@ -23,6 +24,7 @@ galaxy_info: - xenial - bionic - focal + - jammy galaxy_tags: - system - containers