Prerequisites
Before you begin, you must:
Replace a worker node
In certain situations, you may want to delete a worker node and have Cluster API replace it with a newly provisioned machine.
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Identify the name of the node to delete.
List the nodes:
kubectl --kubeconfig ${CLUSTER_NAME}.conf get nodes
The output from this command resembles the following:
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION ip-10-0-102-60.us-west-2.compute.internal Ready control-plane,master 36m v1.21.3 ip-10-0-118-168.us-west-2.compute.internal Ready <none> 42m v1.21.3 ip-10-0-175-114.us-west-2.compute.internal Ready control-plane,master 44m v1.21.3 ip-10-0-214-26.us-west-2.compute.internal Ready control-plane,master 40m v1.21.3 ip-10-0-84-17.us-west-2.compute.internal Ready <none> 42m v1.21.3
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Export a variable with the node name to use in the next steps:
This example uses the name
ip-10-0-118-168.us-west-2.compute.internal
.export NAME_NODE_TO_DELETE="ip-10-0-118-168.us-west-2.compute.internal"
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Delete the Machine resource
NAME_MACHINE_TO_DELETE=$(kubectl --kubeconfig ${CLUSTER_NAME}.conf get machine -ojsonpath="{.items[?(@.status.nodeRef.name==\"$NAME_NODE_TO_DELETE\")].metadata.name}") kubectl --kubeconfig ${CLUSTER_NAME}.conf delete machine "$NAME_MACHINE_TO_DELETE"
machine.cluster.x-k8s.io "aws-example-md-0-7fbfb98fcf-4xcv9" deleted
The command will not return immediately. It will return once the Machine resource has been deleted.
A few minutes after the Machine resource is deleted, the corresponding Node resource is also deleted.
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Observe that the Machine resource is being replaced using this command:
kubectl --kubeconfig ${CLUSTER_NAME}.conf get machinedeployment
NAME PHASE REPLICAS READY UPDATED UNAVAILABLE aws-example-md-0 ScalingUp 2 1 2 1
There are 2 replicas, but only 1 is ready. There is 1 unavailable replica, and the
ScalingUp
phase means a new Machine is being created. -
Identify the replacement Machine using this command:
export NAME_NEW_MACHINE=$(kubectl --kubeconfig ${CLUSTER_NAME}.conf get machines \ -l=cluster.x-k8s.io/deployment-name=${CLUSTER_NAME}-md-0 \ -ojsonpath='{.items[?(@.status.phase=="Provisioning")].metadata.name}{"\n"}') echo "$NAME_NEW_MACHINE"
If the output is empty, the new Machine has probably exited the
Provisioning
phase and entered theRunning
phase. -
Identify the replacement Node using this command:
kubectl --kubeconfig ${CLUSTER_NAME}.conf get nodes \ -o=jsonpath="{.items[?(@.metadata.annotations.cluster\.x-k8s\.io/machine==\"$NAME_NEW_MACHINE\")].metadata.name}"
ip-10-0-85-101.us-west-2.compute.internal
If the output is empty, the Node resource is not yet available, or does not yet have the expected annotation. Wait a few minutes, then repeat the command.