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# We add the addon with unfulfillable node selectors for the DaemonSet. | |
# When adding this addon before adding any nodes to the cluster, the AWS CNI will be disabled from the start. | |
# This is especially useful if you intend to install a CNI like Calico or Cilium. | |
# If you already have nodes in your cluster, you need to replace them. | |
# This is a hacky workaround, but it works and I prefer this solution to the local-exec provider until AWS adds a clean solution for this. | |
resource "aws_eks_addon" "vpc_cni" { | |
cluster_name = "my-cluster" | |
addon_name = "vpc-cni" | |
addon_version = data.aws_eks_addon_version.vpc_cni.version |