$ oc get <machine_template_kind> (1)
1 | Specify the value that corresponds to your platform. The following values are valid:
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You can update the machine template resource for your cluster by modifying the YAML manifest file and applying it with the OpenShift CLI (oc
).
You have deployed an OpenShift Container Platform cluster that uses the Cluster api.
You have access to the cluster using an account with cluster-admin
permissions.
You have installed the OpenShift CLI (oc
).
List the machine template resource for your cluster by running the following command:
$ oc get <machine_template_kind> (1)
1 | Specify the value that corresponds to your platform. The following values are valid:
|
NAME AGE
<template_name> 77m
Write the machine template resource for your cluster to a file that you can edit by running the following command:
$ oc get <template_name> -o yaml > <template_name>.yaml
where <template_name>
is the name of the machine template resource for your cluster.
Make a copy of the <template_name>.yaml
file with a different name. This procedure uses <modified_template_name>.yaml
as an example file name.
Use a text editor to make changes to the <modified_template_name>.yaml
file that defines the updated machine template resource for your cluster.
When editing the machine template resource, observe the following:
The parameters in the spec
stanza are provider specific.
For more information, see the sample Cluster api machine template YAML for your provider.
You must use a value for the metadata.name
parameter that differs from any existing values.
For any Cluster api compute machine sets that reference this template, you must update the |
Apply the machine template CR by running the following command:
$ oc apply -f <modified_template_name>.yaml (1)
1 | Use the edited YAML file with a new name. |
For any Cluster api compute machine sets that reference this template, update the spec.template.spec.infrastructureRef.name
parameter to match the metadata.name
value in the new machine template resource.
For more information, see "Modifying a compute machine set by using the CLI."
You can modify the configuration of a compute machine set, and then propagate the changes to the machines in your cluster by using the CLI.
By updating the compute machine set configuration, you can enable features or change the properties of the machines it creates.
When you modify a compute machine set, your changes only apply to compute machines that are created after you save the updated MachineSet
custom resource (CR).
The changes do not affect existing machines.
Changes made in the underlying cloud provider are not reflected in the |
You can replace the existing machines with new ones that reflect the updated configuration by scaling the compute machine set to create twice the number of replicas and then scaling it down to the original number of replicas.
If you need to scale a compute machine set without making other changes, you do not need to delete the machines.
By default, the OpenShift Container Platform router pods are deployed on compute machines.
Because the router is required to access some cluster resources, including the web console, do not scale the compute machine set to |
The output examples in this procedure use the values for an AWS cluster.
Your OpenShift Container Platform cluster uses the Cluster api.
You are logged in to the cluster as an administrator by using the OpenShift CLI (oc
).
List the compute machine sets in your cluster by running the following command:
$ oc get machinesets.cluster.x-k8s.io -n openshift-cluster-api
NAME CLUSTER REPLICAS READY AVAILABLE AGE VERSION
<compute_machine_set_name_1> <cluster_name> 1 1 1 26m
<compute_machine_set_name_2> <cluster_name> 1 1 1 26m
Edit a compute machine set by running the following command:
$ oc edit machinesets.cluster.x-k8s.io <machine_set_name> \
-n openshift-cluster-api
Note the value of the spec.replicas
field, because you need it when scaling the machine set to apply the changes.
apiVersion: cluster.x-k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: MachineSet
metadata:
name: <machine_set_name>
namespace: openshift-cluster-api
spec:
replicas: 2 (1)
# ...
1 | The examples in this procedure show a compute machine set that has a replicas value of 2 . |
Update the compute machine set CR with the configuration options that you want and save your changes.
List the machines that are managed by the updated compute machine set by running the following command:
$ oc get machines.cluster.x-k8s.io \
-n openshift-cluster-api \
-l cluster.x-k8s.io/set-name=<machine_set_name>
NAME CLUSTER NODENAME PROVIDERID PHASE AGE VERSION
<machine_name_original_1> <cluster_name> <original_1_ip>.<region>.compute.internal aws:///us-east-2a/i-04e7b2cbd61fd2075 Running 4h
<machine_name_original_2> <cluster_name> <original_2_ip>.<region>.compute.internal aws:///us-east-2a/i-04e7b2cbd61fd2075 Running 4h
For each machine that is managed by the updated compute machine set, set the delete
annotation by running the following command:
$ oc annotate machines.cluster.x-k8s.io/<machine_name_original_1> \
-n openshift-cluster-api \
cluster.x-k8s.io/delete-machine="true"
To create replacement machines with the new configuration, scale the compute machine set to twice the number of replicas by running the following command:
$ oc scale --replicas=4 \(1)
machinesets.cluster.x-k8s.io <machine_set_name> \
-n openshift-cluster-api
1 | The original example value of 2 is doubled to 4 . |
List the machines that are managed by the updated compute machine set by running the following command:
$ oc get machines.cluster.x-k8s.io \
-n openshift-cluster-api \
-l cluster.x-k8s.io/set-name=<machine_set_name>
NAME CLUSTER NODENAME PROVIDERID PHASE AGE VERSION
<machine_name_original_1> <cluster_name> <original_1_ip>.<region>.compute.internal aws:///us-east-2a/i-04e7b2cbd61fd2075 Running 4h
<machine_name_original_2> <cluster_name> <original_2_ip>.<region>.compute.internal aws:///us-east-2a/i-04e7b2cbd61fd2075 Running 4h
<machine_name_updated_1> <cluster_name> <updated_1_ip>.<region>.compute.internal aws:///us-east-2a/i-04e7b2cbd61fd2075 Provisioned 55s
<machine_name_updated_2> <cluster_name> <updated_2_ip>.<region>.compute.internal aws:///us-east-2a/i-04e7b2cbd61fd2075 Provisioning 55s
When the new machines are in the Running
phase, you can scale the compute machine set to the original number of replicas.
To remove the machines that were created with the old configuration, scale the compute machine set to the original number of replicas by running the following command:
$ oc scale --replicas=2 \(1)
machinesets.cluster.x-k8s.io <machine_set_name> \
-n openshift-cluster-api
1 | The original example value of 2 . |
To verify that a machine created by the updated machine set has the correct configuration, examine the relevant fields in the CR for one of the new machines by running the following command:
$ oc describe machines.cluster.x-k8s.io <machine_name_updated_1> \
-n openshift-cluster-api
To verify that the compute machines without the updated configuration are deleted, list the machines that are managed by the updated compute machine set by running the following command:
$ oc get machines.cluster.x-k8s.io \
-n openshift-cluster-api \
cluster.x-k8s.io/set-name=<machine_set_name>
NAME CLUSTER NODENAME PROVIDERID PHASE AGE VERSION
<machine_name_original_1> <cluster_name> <original_1_ip>.<region>.compute.internal aws:///us-east-2a/i-04e7b2cbd61fd2075 Running 18m
<machine_name_original_2> <cluster_name> <original_2_ip>.<region>.compute.internal aws:///us-east-2a/i-04e7b2cbd61fd2075 Running 18m
<machine_name_updated_1> <cluster_name> <updated_1_ip>.<region>.compute.internal aws:///us-east-2a/i-04e7b2cbd61fd2075 Running 18m
<machine_name_updated_2> <cluster_name> <updated_2_ip>.<region>.compute.internal aws:///us-east-2a/i-04e7b2cbd61fd2075 Running 18m
NAME CLUSTER NODENAME PROVIDERID PHASE AGE VERSION
<machine_name_updated_1> <cluster_name> <updated_1_ip>.<region>.compute.internal aws:///us-east-2a/i-04e7b2cbd61fd2075 Running 18m
<machine_name_updated_2> <cluster_name> <updated_2_ip>.<region>.compute.internal aws:///us-east-2a/i-04e7b2cbd61fd2075 Running 18m