## Summary
- Add Transmission BitTorrent daemon to k8s (torrent namespace)
- Add Kiwix ZIM archive server to k8s (kiwix namespace)
- NFS storage from sifaka for shared torrent/ZIM data
- Torrent-sync sidecar in kiwix deployment to manage declarative ZIM list
- ZIM-watcher CronJob to auto-restart kiwix when new archives appear
- Remove transmission, transmission_metrics, and kiwix ansible roles from indri
- Remove svc:kiwix from tailscale_serve defaults
## Key Decisions
- Direct NFS mount for kiwix (no PVC) since it shares storage with transmission
- Shell wrapper for kiwix-serve command (glob expansion)
- Accept HTTP 409 as "ready" in torrent sync (transmission session ID mechanism)
- Completed downloads stored in `/downloads/complete/` on sifaka
## Deployment and Testing
- [x] Deployed transmission to k8s
- [x] Verified transmission web UI at torrent.tail8d86e.ts.net
- [x] Moved existing ZIM files to complete folder
- [x] Deployed kiwix to k8s
- [x] Verified kiwix web UI at kiwix.tail8d86e.ts.net
- [x] Stopped old services on indri
- [x] Cleared svc:kiwix from Tailscale serve on indri
- [x] Updated zk documentation
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## Summary
- Migrate minikube from podman driver to qemu2 driver for proper NFS/SMB volume mount support
- Update ansible minikube role with qemu installation and containerd runtime
- Remove podman role dependency from indri.yml
- Add synology user creation steps and post-migration zot reconfiguration notes
## Why
Phase 6 (Kiwix/Transmission migration) was blocked because the podman driver lacks kernel capabilities for filesystem mounts. QEMU2 creates an actual VM with full mount support.
## Deployment and Testing
- [ ] Create k8s-storage user on Synology DSM
- [ ] Store credentials in 1Password (synology-k8s-storage)
- [ ] Export current k8s state
- [ ] Stop and delete podman-based minikube cluster
- [ ] Run ansible to create QEMU2 cluster
- [ ] Test NFS volume mount with test pod
- [ ] Redeploy ArgoCD and all apps
- [ ] Verify all services healthy
- [ ] Reconfigure zot registry mirrors for containerd (post-migration)
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## Summary
- Add `tag:k8s-api` to Pulumi ACLs and indri device tags
- Configure Tailscale serve with TCP passthrough for k8s API at `k8s.tail8d86e.ts.net`
- Update minikube role to include `k8s.tail8d86e.ts.net` in certificate SANs
- Add `apiserver_port` config option (internal port 6443, dynamic host port with podman driver)
- Document Step 0.14 in k8s-migration plan (added post-Phase 0 completion)
The Kubernetes API is now accessible at `https://k8s.tail8d86e.ts.net` using TCP passthrough to preserve mTLS authentication.
## Deployment and Testing
- [x] Pulumi ACLs applied
- [x] Tailscale service created and approved in admin console
- [x] Minikube cluster recreated with new cert SANs
- [x] tailscale serve configured with TCP passthrough
- [x] 1Password credentials updated with new certs
- [x] Kubeconfig updated on gilbert
- [x] `mise run indri-services-check` passes
- [x] `kubectl --context=minikube-indri get nodes` works via Tailscale
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## Summary
- Remove all `meta/main.yml` dependencies from ansible roles
- Role ordering is now controlled entirely by `indri.yml` playbook
- Fix incorrect roles path in CLAUDE.md (`playbooks/roles` → `roles`)
## Why
Ansible's tag accumulation behavior prevents proper role deduplication when using meta dependencies. When a role is pulled in as a dependency, the parent role's tags are added to the dependency's tags (e.g., `[loki]` becomes `[alloy, loki]`), making them appear as different invocations to Ansible and causing roles to run multiple times.
## Deployment and Testing
- [x] Verified with `ansible-playbook --list-tasks` that each role now appears exactly once
- [x] Run full provision to verify no regressions
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## Summary
- Simplify kiwix role from 213 lines to 151 lines (-30%)
- Replace per-archive torrent status loops with single shell command
- Decouple kiwix startup from declared inventory - now serves whatever completed ZIM files exist
- Fix tailscale_serve role to handle empty JSON in check mode
## Performance improvement
- **Before**: ~132 operations (44 archives × 3 loops for status check, recheck, symlink)
- **After**: ~5 operations (1 shell script + 1 find + conditional symlinks)
- Expected reduction: ~3 minutes per ansible run
## Test plan
- [x] Ran `mise run provision-indri -- --check --diff` to preview changes
- [x] Ran `mise run provision-indri` to apply changes
- [x] Ran `mise run indri-services-check` - all services healthy
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## Summary
- Manage tail8d86e.ts.net ACLs, tags, and DNS via Pulumi + Python
- State stored in Pulumi Cloud (free tier) to avoid circular dependency
- OAuth authentication via 1Password for secure credential management
- New mise tasks: `tailnet-preview`, `tailnet-up`
## Architecture
Two-layer approach:
- **Layer 1 (Pulumi)**: Tailnet-wide config (ACLs, tags, DNS)
- **Layer 2 (Ansible)**: Node-local `tailscale serve` config (unchanged)
## Test plan
- [x] Exported current ACL from Tailscale API
- [x] Imported existing ACL into Pulumi state
- [x] Verified `mise run tailnet-preview` shows no changes
- [x] Verified `mise run tailnet-up` applies successfully
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