$ oc adm policy add-cluster-role-to-user cluster-admin <user_name>
OKD provides methods for communicating from
outside the cluster with services running in the cluster. This method uses a
NodePort
.
Use a NodePort
-type service
resource to expose a service on a specific port
on all nodes in the cluster. The port is specified in the service
resource’s
.spec.ports[*].nodePort
field.
Using a node port requires additional port resources. |
A NodePort
exposes the service on a static port on the node’s IP address.
NodePort
s are in the 30000
to 32767
range by default, which means a
NodePort
is unlikely to match a service’s intended port. For example, port
8080
may be exposed as port 31020
on the node.
The administrator must ensure the external IP addresses are routed to the nodes.
NodePort
s and external IPs are independent and both can be used
concurrently.
The procedures in this section require prerequisites performed by the cluster administrator. |
Before starting the following procedures, the administrator must:
Set up the external port to the cluster networking environment so that requests can reach the cluster.
Make sure there is at least one user with cluster admin role. To add this role to a user, run the following command:
$ oc adm policy add-cluster-role-to-user cluster-admin <user_name>
Have an OKD cluster with at least one master and at least one node and a system outside the cluster that has network access to the cluster. This procedure assumes that the external system is on the same subnet as the cluster. The additional networking required for external systems on a different subnet is out-of-scope for this topic.
If the project and service that you want to expose do not exist, first create the project, then the service.
If the project and service already exist, skip to the procedure on exposing the service to create a route.
Install the oc
CLI and log in as a cluster administrator.
Create a new project for your service by running the oc new-project
command:
$ oc new-project myproject
Use the oc new-app
command to create your service:
$ oc new-app nodejs:12~https://github.com/sclorg/nodejs-ex.git
To verify that the service was created, run the following command:
$ oc get svc -n myproject
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
nodejs-ex ClusterIP 172.30.197.157 <none> 8080/TCP 70s
By default, the new service does not have an external IP address.
You can expose the service as a route by using the oc expose
command.
To expose the service:
Log in to OKD.
Log in to the project where the service you want to expose is located:
$ oc project myproject
To expose a node port for the application, modify the custom resource definition (CRD) of a service by entering the following command:
$ oc edit svc <service_name>
spec:
ports:
- name: 8443-tcp
nodePort: 30327 (1)
port: 8443
protocol: TCP
targetPort: 8443
sessionAffinity: None
type: NodePort (2)
1 | Optional: Specify the node port range for the application. By default, OKD selects an available port in the 30000-32767 range. |
2 | Define the service type. |
Optional: To confirm the service is available with a node port exposed, enter the following command:
$ oc get svc -n myproject
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
nodejs-ex ClusterIP 172.30.217.127 <none> 3306/TCP 9m44s
nodejs-ex-ingress NodePort 172.30.107.72 <none> 3306:31345/TCP 39s
Optional: To remove the service created automatically by the oc new-app
command, enter the following command:
$ oc delete svc nodejs-ex
To check that the service node port is updated with a port in the 30000-32767
range, enter the following command:
$ oc get svc
In the following example output, the updated port is 30327
:
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
httpd NodePort 172.xx.xx.xx <none> 8443:30327/TCP 109s