Introduction
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In Kubernetes, a DaemonSet is a type of controller that ensures a copy of a pod is running on every node in the cluster. This lab will guide you through the process of creating a DaemonSet to run replicas of a pod on every node in the cluster.
Create a Pod
Create a simple pod that will be used as the template for the replicas. Create a file called /home/labex/project/myapp-pod.yaml
with the following contents:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: myapp-pod
spec:
containers:
- name: myapp-container
image: nginx
ports:
- containerPort: 80
Create the pod using the following command:
kubectl apply -f /home/labex/project/myapp-pod.yaml
Create a Daemonset
Create a DaemonSet to run replicas of the myapp-pod
on every node in the cluster. Create a file called /home/labex/project/myapp-daemonset.yaml
with the following contents:
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: DaemonSet
metadata:
name: myapp-daemonset
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
app: myapp
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: myapp
spec:
containers:
- name: myapp-container
image: nginx
ports:
- containerPort: 80
This DaemonSet uses the myapp-pod
as the template for the replicas and sets the matchLabels
selector to app: myapp
to ensure that the replicas are created on every node.
Create the DaemonSet using the following command:
kubectl apply -f /home/labex/project/myapp-daemonset.yaml
Verify the Daemonset
Verify that the DaemonSet has been created and that replicas of the myapp-pod
are running on every node. Use the following command to list the nodes in the cluster:
kubectl get nodes
Use the following command to list the pods created by the DaemonSet:
kubectl get pods -l app=myapp
You should see one pod for each node in the cluster.
Update the Daemonset
Update the DaemonSet to change the image used by the myapp-container
. Create a file called /home/labex/project/myapp-daemonsett-update.yaml
with the following contents:
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: DaemonSet
metadata:
name: myapp-daemonset
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
app: myapp
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: myapp
spec:
containers:
- name: myapp-container
image: busybox
command: ["sleep", "3600"]
This updated DaemonSet changes the image used by the myapp-container
to busybox
and sets the command to sleep 3600
.
Update the DaemonSet using the following command:
kubectl apply -f /home/labex/project/myapp-daemonset-update.yaml
Verify that the DaemonSet has been updated and that replicas of the myapp-pod
are running with the new image. Use the following command to list the pods created by the DaemonSet:
kubectl get pods -l app=myapp
You should see new pods created with the updated image.
Summary
In this lab, you learned how to use a DaemonSet in Kubernetes to run replicas of a pod on every node in the cluster.
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