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A ReplicaSet ensures that a specified number of pod replicas are running at any given time. |
A ReplicaSet’s purpose is to maintain a stable set of replica Pods running at any given time. As such, it is often used to guarantee the availability of a specified number of identical Pods.
At the end of this module, you will :
- Learn what is a Replicaset
- Learn how to scale a Pod
- Understand why replication is part of High Availability
Create the directory data/replicaset
in your home folder to manage the YAML file needed in this module.
mkdir ~/data/replicaset
A ReplicaSet can be easily scaled up or down by simply updating the .spec.replicas field in a YAML file definition. The ReplicaSet controller ensures that a desired number of pods with a matching label selector are available and operational
The create command create a ReplicaSet object based on a yaml file definition to manage the number of a pods identified by his labels.
Create a ReplicaSet object to scale an Nginx Pod with 3 replicas.
{% code-tabs %} {% code-tabs-item title="~/data/replicaset/01_replicaset.yaml" %}
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: ReplicaSet
metadata:
name: mynginxreplicaset
labels:
app: mynginxreplicaset
env: formation
spec:
replicas: 3
selector:
matchLabels:
app: mynginxreplicaset
matchExpressions:
- {key: app, operator: In, values: [mynginxreplicaset]}
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: mynginxreplicaset
env: formation
spec:
containers:
- name: nginx
image: nginx
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kubectl apply -f data/replicaset/01_replicaset.yaml
The get command list the object asked. It could be a single object or a list of multiple objects comma separated. This command is useful to get the status of each object. The output can be formatted to only display some information based on some json search or external tools like tr
, sort
, uniq
.
The default output of a get ReplicaSet command display three replicas status :
- Name : the name of the newly created resource
- Desired : the number of replicas defined in the YAML file definition
- Current : the current number of replicas deployed in the cluster
- Ready : the number of production ready replicas in the cluster
- Age : the age since his creation
List the ReplicaSet created in the default namespace.
{% tabs %} {% tab title="Command" %}
kubectl get replicaset
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{% tab title="CLI Return" %}
NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY AGE
mynginxreplicaset 3 3 3 10s
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Once an object is running, it is inevitably a need to debug problems or check the configuration deployed.
The describe command display a lot of configuration information about the ReplicaSet(s) (labels, resource requirements, etc.) or any other Kubernetes objects, as well as status information about the ReplicaSet(s) and Pod (state, readiness, restart count, events, etc.).
This command is really useful to introspect and debug an object deployed in a cluster.
Describe the ReplicaSet created in the default namespace.
{% tabs %} {% tab title="Command" %}
kubectl describe replicaset mynginxreplicaset
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="CLI Return" %}
Name: mynginxreplicaset
Namespace: default
Selector: app=mynginxreplicaset,app in (mynginxreplicaset)
Labels: app=mynginxreplicaset
env=formation
Annotations: <none>
Replicas: 3 current / 3 desired
Pods Status: 3 Running / 0 Waiting / 0 Succeeded / 0 Failed
Pod Template:
Labels: app=mynginxreplicaset
env=formation
Containers:
nginx:
Image: nginx
Port: <none>
Host Port: <none>
Environment: <none>
Mounts: <none>
Volumes: <none>
Events:
Type Reason Age From Message
---- ------ ---- ---- -------
Normal SuccessfulCreate 48s replicaset-controller Created pod: mynginxreplicaset-qqcwc
Normal SuccessfulCreate 48s replicaset-controller Created pod: mynginxreplicaset-vmkfm
Normal SuccessfulCreate 48s replicaset-controller Created pod: mynginxreplicaset-st4kr
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Kubernetes come with a lot of documentation about his objects and the available options in each one. Those information can be fin easily in command line or in the official Kubernetes documentation.
The explain command allows to directly ask the API resource via the command line tools to display information about each Kubernetes objects and their architecture.
Get the documentation of a specific field of a resource.
{% tabs %} {% tab title="Command" %}
kubectl explain replicaset.spec
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="CLI Return" %}
KIND: ReplicaSet
VERSION: extensions/v1beta1
RESOURCE: spec <Object>
DESCRIPTION:
Spec defines the specification of the desired behavior of the ReplicaSet.
More info:
https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
ReplicaSetSpec is the specification of a ReplicaSet.
FIELDS:
minReadySeconds <integer>
Minimum number of seconds for which a newly created pod should be ready
without any of its container crashing, for it to be considered available.
Defaults to 0 (pod will be considered available as soon as it is ready)
replicas <integer>
Replicas is the number of desired replicas. This is a pointer to
distinguish between explicit zero and unspecified. Defaults to 1. More
info:
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/replicationcontroller/#what-is-a-replicationcontroller
selector <Object>
Selector is a label query over pods that should match the replica count. If
the selector is empty, it is defaulted to the labels present on the pod
template. Label keys and values that must match in order to be controlled
by this replica set. More info:
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/#label-selectors
template <Object>
Template is the object that describes the pod that will be created if
insufficient replicas are detected. More info:
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/replicationcontroller#pod-template
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Add the --recursive flag to display all of the fields at once without descriptions.
Some Kubernetes objects like Deployment, ReplicaSet, Replication Controller, or Job can be easily scaled in command line.
The command line management has to be used only for debug purpose. In production environment, it's recommended to update the YAML file definition to ensure a consistent deployment.
Scale the ReplicaSet mynginxreplicaset to 5 in command line.
kubectl scale replicaset mynginxreplicaset --replicas=5
List the ReplicaSet created in the default namespace.
kubectl get replicaset
The delete command delete resources by filenames, stdin, resources and names, or by resources and label selector.
Deleting a ReplicaSet will automatically delete each Pods associated with.
Note that the delete command does NOT do resource version checks, so if someone submits an update to a resource right when you submit a delete, their update will be lost along with the rest of the resource.
Delete the ReplicaSet mynginxreplicaset in command line.
kubectl delete replicaset mynginxreplicaset
The purpose of this section is to manage each steps of the lifecycle of an application to better understand each concepts of the Kubernetes course.
The main objective in this module is to extract each part of the Voting App in a distinct Pod and manage it with a ReplicaSet.
For more information about the application used all along the course, please refer to the Exercise App > Voting App link in the left panel.
Based on the principles explain in this module, try by your own to handle this steps. The development of a yaml file is recommended.
The file developed has to be stored in this directory : ~/data/votingapp/02_replicas
{% tabs %} {% tab title="Exercise" %}
- Delete the Pods created in the previous module exercise
- Create a ReplicaSet to replicate the worker Pod to 1
- Ensure the Pod is replicate to 1 and it is up and running
- Scale the worker Pods to 3 in command line
- Ensure the worker Pod is the only Pods replicate to 3 and it is up and running {% endtab %}
{% tab title="Solution" %} Delete the previous Pods created
kubectl delete -f ~/data/votingapp/01_pods/pods.yaml
Yaml file definition to deploy the Voting App ReplicaSet.
{% code-tabs %} {% code-tabs-item title="~/data/votingapp/02_replicas/replicaset.yaml" %}
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: ReplicaSet
metadata:
name: db
namespace: voting-app
labels:
app: voting-app
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
name: db
template:
metadata:
labels:
name: db
spec:
containers:
- name: db
image: postgres:10.4
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: ReplicaSet
metadata:
name: redis
namespace: voting-app
labels:
app: voting-app
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
name: redis
template:
metadata:
labels:
name: redis
spec:
containers:
- name: redis
image: redis
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: ReplicaSet
metadata:
name: result
namespace: voting-app
labels:
app: voting-app
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
name: result
template:
metadata:
labels:
name: result
spec:
containers:
- name: result
image: wikitops/examplevotingapp-result:1.1
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: ReplicaSet
metadata:
name: vote
namespace: voting-app
labels:
app: voting-app
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
name: vote
template:
metadata:
labels:
name: vote
spec:
containers:
- name: vote
image: wikitops/examplevotingapp-vote:1.1
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: ReplicaSet
metadata:
name: worker
namespace: voting-app
labels:
app: voting-app
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
name: worker
template:
metadata:
labels:
name: worker
spec:
containers:
- name: worker
image: wikitops/examplevotingapp-worker:1.1
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Kubectl command to deploy the Pods based on the previous definition file.
kubectl apply -f data/votingapp/02_replicas/replicaset.yaml
Ensure the Pods is up and running.
kubectl get pods,replicaset -n voting-app
Scale the worker Pod to 3 replicas.
kubectl scale replicaset worker --replicas=3 -n voting-app
Ensure the worker Pod has been replicated.
kubectl get pods,replicaset -n voting-app
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Those documentations can help you to go further in this topic :
- Kubernetes official documentation on ReplicaSet
- Kubernetes official documentation on label selector to understand difference between ReplicationController and ReplicaSet