For containers that don't have bash, we should support env substitution
like we do on command and args. However, without major refactoring
valueFrom is not supportable from inside the prober. For now, implement
substitution based on hardcoded env and leave TODOs for future work.
If the container status exists but the container hasn't been created yet, it won't have an ID.
Have the probe wait for a valid status if the container ID is not yet set; otherwise, you'll see the
following cryptic log message from runtime.go: invalid container ID: "".
- pod_workers: pod syncing
- prober workers: container syncing
In order to synchronize the current state of Kubernetes's objects (e.g. pods, containers, etc.),
periodic synch loops are run. When there is a lot of objects to synchronize with,
loops increase communication traffic. At some point when all the traffic interfere cpu usage curve
hits the roof causing 100% cpu utilization.
To distribute the traffic in time, some sync loops can jitter their period in each loop
and help to flatten the curve.
The formatting function is used often in logging. This improves the readability
by shortening the length of the call. Also change the fomartted string to
include the pod UID.
All external types that are not int64 are now marked as int32,
including
IntOrString. Prober is now int32 (43 years should be enough of an initial
probe time for anyone).
Did not change the metadata fields for now.
- PeriodSeconds - How often to probe
- SuccessThreshold - Number of successful probes to go from failure to success state
- FailureThreshold - Number of failing probes to go from success to failure state
This commit includes to changes in behavior:
1. InitialDelaySeconds now defaults to 10 seconds, rather than the
kubelet sync interval (although that also defaults to 10 seconds).
2. Prober only retries on probe error, not failure. To compensate, the
default FailureThreshold is set to the maxRetries, 3.
This commit builds on previous work and creates an independent
worker for every liveness probe. Liveness probes behave largely the same
as readiness probes, so much of the code is shared by introducing a
probeType paramater to distinguish the type when it matters. The
circular dependency between the runtime and the prober is broken by
exposing a shared liveness ResultsManager, owned by the
kubelet. Finally, an Updates channel is introduced to the ResultsManager
so the kubelet can react to unhealthy containers immediately.
Change all references to the container ID in pkg/kubelet/... to the
strong type defined in pkg/kubelet/container: ContainerID
The motivation for this change is to make the format of the ID
unambiguous, specifically whether or not it includes the runtime
prefix (e.g. "docker://").
Each container with a readiness has an individual go-routine which
handles periodic probing for that container. The results are cached, and
written to the status.Manager in the pod sync path.