# Calico CNI # # Calico has underpinned this cluster's pod networking since 2024-07-30, installed # as raw kubectl manifests (tigera-operator Deployment + CRDs + Installation CR). # Bringing the full stack under Terraform is high-blast — the operator and its # Deployment must never flap during node pressure or during any apply, because # new pod scheduling breaks within ~seconds of a CNI outage. # # This stack (created 2026-04-18 Wave 5b) adopts the three namespaces only: # calico-system, calico-apiserver, tigera-operator. The `tigera-operator` # Deployment, the 20+ CRDs it manages, and the `Installation` CR itself are # intentionally *not* adopted yet — they require a low-traffic window and a # careful ignore_changes set to cover operator-generated defaults on the # Installation CR. Follow-up tracked in beads code-3ad. # # The namespaces are safe to adopt (no networking impact — they're just label # containers) and give TF an audit trail entry for the labels/tier Kyverno # cares about. resource "kubernetes_namespace" "calico_system" { metadata { name = "calico-system" labels = { name = "calico-system" # calico-system namespace is managed by tigera-operator — auto-update is # incompatible (operator reverts DaemonSet image from its Installation CR). # "keel.sh/enrolled" = "true" } } lifecycle { # KYVERNO_LIFECYCLE_V1: goldilocks-vpa-auto-mode label on every namespace. # pod-security.kubernetes.io/* labels are applied by the tigera-operator # reconciler on calico-system + calico-apiserver for PSA 'privileged'. ignore_changes = [ metadata[0].labels["goldilocks.fairwinds.com/vpa-update-mode"], metadata[0].labels["pod-security.kubernetes.io/enforce"], metadata[0].labels["pod-security.kubernetes.io/enforce-version"], ] } } resource "kubernetes_namespace" "calico_apiserver" { metadata { name = "calico-apiserver" labels = { name = "calico-apiserver" } } lifecycle { # KYVERNO_LIFECYCLE_V1 + PSA labels applied by tigera-operator (see calico_system). ignore_changes = [ metadata[0].labels["goldilocks.fairwinds.com/vpa-update-mode"], metadata[0].labels["pod-security.kubernetes.io/enforce"], metadata[0].labels["pod-security.kubernetes.io/enforce-version"], ] } } resource "kubernetes_namespace" "tigera_operator" { metadata { name = "tigera-operator" labels = { name = "tigera-operator" } } lifecycle { # KYVERNO_LIFECYCLE_V1: goldilocks-vpa-auto-mode ClusterPolicy stamps this label on every namespace ignore_changes = [metadata[0].labels["goldilocks.fairwinds.com/vpa-update-mode"]] } } # Wave 1 W1.6 (beads code-8ywc): Calico OSS does NOT support flow-log-to-file # export via FelixConfiguration — `flowLogsFileEnabled` and related fields are # Calico Enterprise / Tigera Cloud features and are rejected by the OSS API # (verified 2026-05-19: "strict decoding error: unknown field spec.flowLogsFileEnabled"). # # Alternative observe-then-enforce paths for W1.6/W1.7: # 1. Calico GlobalNetworkPolicy with `action: Log` on tier 3+4 — Log action # writes to iptables NFLOG which lands in node syslog. Alloy already # scrapes journal, but the format needs parsing. # 2. Cilium replacement with Hubble flow observability (large migration). # 3. Tigera Operator + Calico Enterprise (commercial). # 4. eBPF-based flow capture (e.g. inspektor-gadget, retina) sidecar approach. # # Wave 1 stops at this fork. The observe phase requires further design choice # tracked under code-8ywc as a separate W1.6/W1.7 follow-up. # CI retrigger 2026-05-16T13:42:57+00:00 — bulk enrollment apply (pipeline #689 killed) # CI retrigger v2 2026-05-16T13:46:35+00:00 # CI retrigger v3 2026-05-16T14:06:39Z # CI retrigger v4 2026-05-16T14:13:59Z # CI retrigger v5 2026-05-16T23:10:38Z # CI retrigger v6 2026-05-16T23:18:58Z