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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/FAQ.md
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## Q: Can I use the MCO to re-partition or re-install?

Not today. The [MachineConfig](MachineConfiguration.md) doc discusses which sections
Not today. The [MachineConfig](MachineConfig.md) doc discusses which sections
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of the rendered Ignition can be changed, and that does not include e.g. the Ignition
`storage` section. For example, you cannot currently switch an existing worker
node to be encrypted or use RAID after the fact - you must re-provision the system.
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/MachineConfigController.md
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### Generating desired MachineConfig

Use the merging behavior defined in MachineConfig design document [here](./MachineConfiguration.md#how-to-create-generated-machineconfig) to create a single MachineConfig from all the MachineConfig objects that were selected above.
Use the merging behavior defined in MachineConfig design document [here](./MachineConfig.md#how-to-create-generated-machineconfig) to create a single MachineConfig from all the MachineConfig objects that were selected above.

#### Ordering the MachineConfigs

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155 changes: 155 additions & 0 deletions docs/NodeDisruptionPolicy.md
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# NodeDisruptionPolicy

Node Disruption Policy allows the user to define to what actions to take for minor MachineConfig updates. The MCO is introducing this feature in TechPreview for 4.16. More details about the design can be found in the [enhancement](https://github.com/openshift/enhancements/pull/1525).

## Goals

* Have users be able to define no-action and service reloads to specific MachineConfig changes
* Have users be able to easily see existing cluster non-disruptive update cases

## Non-Goals

* Have NodeDisruptionPolicy apply to non-MCO driven changes (e.g. SRIOV can still reboot nodes)
* Remove existing non-disruptive update paths (the user will be able to override cluster defaults)
* Design for image-based updates (live apply and bootc, will be considered in the future)
* Have the MCO validate whether a change can be successfully applied with the given NodeDisruptionPolicy (i.e. it is up to the responsibility of the user to ensure the correctness of their defined actions)

## How it works right now

The current cluster policies are always listed in NodeDisruptionPolicyStatus in a `MachineConfiguration`(not to be confused with `MachineConfig`) CR, called "cluster". All configurations should be applied to the `spec.nodeDisruptionPolicy` field of this CR. The operator will merge the user defined policies and the cluster defaults and then display them in the `status.nodeDisruptionPolicyStatus` field.

**Note: All configuration must be done to the CR named "cluster". Any `MachineConfiguration` object made with another name will be rejected via a ValidatingAdmissionPolicy. This will be the single point of control for all Node Disruption Policies.**

For example, when there is no user defined policies, the status will just show the cluster defaults. See below:

```console
$ oc get MachineConfiguration/cluster -o yaml
apiVersion: operator.openshift.io/v1
kind: MachineConfiguration
metadata:
creationTimestamp: "2024-04-16T15:02:37Z"
generation: 4
name: cluster
resourceVersion: "261205"
uid: 2c67b155-1898-452f-adbd-ed376afc0ea2
spec:
logLevel: Normal
managementState: Managed
operatorLogLevel: Normal
status:
nodeDisruptionPolicyStatus:
clusterPolicies:
files:
- actions:
- type: None
path: /etc/mco/internal-registry-pull-secret.json
- actions:
- type: None
path: /var/lib/kubelet/config.json
- actions:
- reload:
serviceName: crio.service
type: Reload
path: /etc/machine-config-daemon/no-reboot/containers-gpg.pub
- actions:
- reload:
serviceName: crio.service
type: Reload
path: /etc/containers/policy.json
- actions:
- type: Special
path: /etc/containers/registries.conf
sshkey:
actions:
- type: None
readyReplicas: 0
```
Say, for instance the user applied the following MachineConfiguration:
```
apiVersion: operator.openshift.io/v1
kind: MachineConfiguration
metadata:
name: cluster
namespace: openshift-machine-config-operator
spec:
nodeDisruptionPolicy:
files:
- path: /etc/my-file
actions:
- type: None
```
Now, the Status will be updated to reflect the merged policy:
```
$ oc get MachineConfiguration/cluster -o yaml
apiVersion: operator.openshift.io/v1
kind: MachineConfiguration
metadata:
creationTimestamp: "2024-04-16T15:02:37Z"
generation: 4
name: cluster
resourceVersion: "261205"
uid: 2c67b155-1898-452f-adbd-ed376afc0ea2
spec:
nodeDisruptionPolicy:
files:
- path: /etc/my-file
actions:
- type: None
logLevel: Normal
managementState: Managed
operatorLogLevel: Normal
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status:
nodeDisruptionPolicyStatus:
clusterPolicies:
files:
- actions:
- type: None
path: /etc/my-file
- actions:
- type: None
path: /etc/mco/internal-registry-pull-secret.json
- actions:
- type: None
path: /var/lib/kubelet/config.json
- actions:
- reload:
serviceName: crio.service
type: Reload
path: /etc/machine-config-daemon/no-reboot/containers-gpg.pub
- actions:
- reload:
serviceName: crio.service
type: Reload
path: /etc/containers/policy.json
- actions:
- type: Special
path: /etc/containers/registries.conf
sshkey:
actions:
- type: None
readyReplicas: 0

```


For this initial implementation the policy supports MachineConfig changes to the following:
- Files
- Units
- sshKeys

The following actions are supported:
- `None`: No action will be done for this MachineConfig change.
- `Drain`: This will drain the node of its current workload.
- `Reload`: Reloads a user specified service. This requires specifying the service to be reloaded in the `reload.serviceName` field.
- `Restart`: Restarts a user specified service. This requires specifying the service to be restarted in the `restart.serviceName` field
- `DaemonReload`: This executes a daemon-reload, which reloads the systemd manager configuration.
- `Reboot`: This will reboot the node.
- `Special`: This is an internal MCO only action and cannot be set by the user.

## Some key points to note

- The default action for an unspecified change is reboot.
- If there is a conflict between a user defined policy and the cluster default, the user defined policy will override the cluster default.
- If any of the changes result in a reboot action, all other policies will be ignored.
- There is no dedup of the final actions list. It is possible an action may be repeated if multiple policies are in effect for MachineConfig change.
- It is important to remember that the cluster node disruption policy (as defined by the status of `MachineConfiguration/cluster`) applies to the difference between currentConfig and desiredConfig. If a file/service is added, updated or removed by a new MachineConfig change, then the node disruption policy for that respective file/service will be in effect. If no policy is defined for this change, it will result in a Reboot action.
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/README.md
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# What to look at after creating a MachineConfig

Once you create a MachineConfig fragment like the above, the controller will generate a new "rendered" version that will be used as a target.
For more information, see [MachineConfiguration](/docs/MachineConfiguration.md).
For more information, see [MachineConfig](/docs/MachineConfig.md).

In particular, you should look at `oc describe machineconfigpool` and `oc describe clusteroperator/machine-config` as noted above.

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// If at any point an error occurs, we reboot the node so that node has correct configuration.
func (dn *Daemon) performPostConfigChangeNodeDisruptionAction(postConfigChangeActions []opv1.NodeDisruptionPolicyStatusAction, configName string) error {

logSystem("Executing performPostConfigChangeNodeDisruptionAction(drain already complete/skipped) for config %s", configName)
for _, action := range postConfigChangeActions {
logSystem("Executing postconfig action: %v for config %s", action.Type, configName)

// Drain is already completed at this stage and essentially a no-op for this loop, so no need to log that.
if action.Type == opv1.DrainStatusAction {
continue
}

logSystem("Performing post config change action: %v for config %s", action.Type, configName)
if action.Type == opv1.RebootStatusAction {
err := upgrademonitor.GenerateAndApplyMachineConfigNodes(
&upgrademonitor.Condition{State: mcfgalphav1.MachineConfigNodeUpdatePostActionComplete, Reason: string(mcfgalphav1.MachineConfigNodeUpdateRebooted), Message: fmt.Sprintf("Node will reboot into config %s", configName)},
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for _, policyFile := range clusterPolicies.Files {
klog.V(4).Infof("comparing policy path %s to diff path %s", policyFile.Path, diffPath)
if policyFile.Path == diffPath {
klog.Infof("NodeDisruptionPolicy found for diff file %s!", diffPath)
klog.Infof("NodeDisruptionPolicy found for diff file %s", diffPath)
actions = append(actions, policyFile.Actions...)
pathFound = true
break
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