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Introduction

   The test is intended to provide a text emotion analysis capability function test report, and provide the capability caller with reference basis such as use cases and test data after the capability is put on the stage.

Akraino Test Group Information

  • Test Architecture


  • Test Framework

  • Hardware

      Control-panal:   192.168.30.12,192.168.30.21

      Worker-Cluseter1: 192.168.30.5 、192.168.30.22、192.168.30.20

      Worker-Cluseter2: 192.168.30.2、192.168.30.16、192.168.30.25

  • Software

     Karmada: Open, Multi-Cloud, Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Orchestration

     Kubernetes: an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.

     sentiment: an text emotion analysis service


Test description

  • Propagate a deployment 

       In the following steps, we are going to propagate a deployment

 1、Create a deployment.yaml

apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
  name: sentiment
  labels:
    app: sentiment
spec:
  replicas: 2
  selector:
    matchLabels:
      app: sentiment
  template:
    metadata:
      labels:
        app: sentiment
    spec:
      imagePullSecrets:
      - name: harborsecret
      containers:
      - name: sentiment
        image: 192.168.30.20:5000/migu/sentiment:latest
        imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
        ports:
        - containerPort: 9600
          protocol: TCP
          name: http
        resources:
          limits:
            cpu: 2
            memory: 4G
          requests:
            cpu: 2
            memory: 4G

 2、Create nginx deployment in Karmada.

create a deployment named sentiment。 Execute command

kubectl --kubeconfig /etc/karmada/karmada-apiserver.config create -f deployment.yaml 

 3、Create a PropagationPolicy.yaml

apiVersion: policy.karmada.io/v1alpha1
kind: PropagationPolicy
metadata:
  name: sentiment-propagation
spec:
  resourceSelectors:
    - apiVersion: apps/v1
      kind: Deployment
      name: sentiment
  placement:
    clusterAffinity:
      clusterNames:
        - member1
        - member2
    replicaScheduling:
      replicaDivisionPreference: Weighted
      replicaSchedulingType: Divided
      weightPreference:
        staticWeightList:
          - targetCluster:
              clusterNames:
                - member1
            weight: 1
          - targetCluster:
              clusterNames:
                - member2
            weight: 1

 4、Create PropagationPolicy that will propagate sentiment to member cluster
      we need to create a policy to propagate the deployment to our member cluster.
Execute command

kubectl --kubeconfig /etc/karmada/karmada-apiserver.config create -f propagationpolicy.yaml 

5、Check the deployment status
You can check deployment status, don't need to access member cluster.  Execute command

in our member cluseter,you can see as follow:


6、Next, We will change deployment.yaml and propagationpolicy.yaml , then retry

apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
  name: sentiment
  labels:
    app: sentiment
spec:
  replicas: 4
  selector:
    matchLabels:
      app: sentiment
  template:
    metadata:
      labels:
        app: sentiment
    spec:
      imagePullSecrets:
      - name: harborsecret
      containers:
      - name: sentiment
        image: 192.168.30.20:5000/migu/sentiment:latest
        imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
        ports:
        - containerPort: 9600
          protocol: TCP
          name: http
        resources:
          limits:
            cpu: 2
            memory: 4G
          requests:
            cpu: 2
            memory: 4G

Execute command

kubectl --kubeconfig /etc/karmada/karmada-apiserver.config apply -f deployment.yaml 

vi propagationpolicy.yaml

apiVersion: policy.karmada.io/v1alpha1
kind: PropagationPolicy
metadata:
  name: sentiment-propagation
spec:
  resourceSelectors:
    - apiVersion: apps/v1
      kind: Deployment
      name: sentiment
  placement:
    clusterAffinity:
      clusterNames:
        - member1
        - member2
    replicaScheduling:
      replicaDivisionPreference: Weighted
      replicaSchedulingType: Divided
      weightPreference:
        staticWeightList:
          - targetCluster:
              clusterNames:
                - member1
            weight: 1
          - targetCluster:
              clusterNames:
                - member2
            weight: 3

Execute command

kubectl --kubeconfig /etc/karmada/karmada-apiserver.config apply -f propagationpolicy.yaml 

7、Retry, Check the deployment status
You can check deployment status, don't need to access member cluster.  Execute command

in our member cluseter,you can see as follow:


  • Rescheduling deployment  

       Users could divide their replicas of a workload into different clusters in terms of available resources of member clusters. However, the scheduler's decisions are influenced by its view of Karmada at that point of time when a new ResourceBinding appears for scheduling. As Karmada multi-clusters are very dynamic and their state changes over time, there may be desire to move already running replicas to some other clusters due to lack of resources for the cluster. This may happen when some nodes of a cluster failed and the cluster does not have enough resource to accommodate their pods or the estimators have some estimation deviation, which is inevitable.

Member cluster component is ready

Ensure that all member clusters have joined Karmada and their corresponding karmada-scheduler-estimator is installed into karmada-host.

Check member clusters using the following command:

Descheduler has been installed

Ensure that the karmada-descheduler has been installed .

Create a Deployments

First we create a deployment with 2 replicas and divide them into 2 member clusters.

apiVersion: policy.karmada.io/v1alpha1
kind: PropagationPolicy
metadata:
  name: sentiment-propagation
spec:
  resourceSelectors:
    - apiVersion: apps/v1
      kind: Deployment
      name: sentiment
  placement:
    clusterAffinity:
      clusterNames:
        - member1
        - member2
    replicaScheduling:
      replicaDivisionPreference: Weighted
      replicaSchedulingType: Divided
      weightPreference:
        dynamicWeight: AvailableReplicas
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
  name: sentiment
  labels:
    app: sentiment
  namespace: migu
spec:
  replicas: 2
  selector:
    matchLabels:
      app: sentiment
  template:
    metadata:
      labels:
        app: sentiment
    spec:
      imagePullSecrets:
      - name: harborsecret
      containers:
      - name: sentiment
        image: 192.168.30.20:5000/migu/sentiment:latest
        imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
        ports:
        - containerPort: 9600
          protocol: TCP
          name: http
        resources:
          limits:
            cpu: 2
            memory: 4G
          requests:
            cpu: 2
            memory: 4G

It is possible for these 2 replicas to be evenly divided into 2 member clusters, that is, one replica in each cluster.

Now we taint all nodes in member1 and evict the replica.

# mark node "member1-control-plane" as unschedulable in cluster member1
$ kubectl --context member1 cordon member1-control-plane
# delete the pod in cluster member1
$ kubectl --context member1 delete pod -l app=sentiment

A new pod will be created and cannot be scheduled by kube-scheduler due to lack of resources.

# the state of pod in cluster member1 is pending
$ kubectl --context member1 get pod
NAME                          READY   STATUS    RESTARTS   AGE
sentiment-6fd4c7867c-jkcqn    1/1     Pending   0          80s

After about 5 to 7 minutes, the pod in member1 will be evicted and scheduled to other available clusters.

# get the pod in cluster member1
$ kubectl --context member1 get pod
No resources found in default namespace.
# get a list of pods in cluster member2
$ kubectl --context member2 get pod
NAME                         READY   STATUS    RESTARTS   AGE
sentiment-6fd4c7867c-hvzfd   1/1     Running   0          6m3s
sentiment-6fd4c7867c-vrmnm   1/1     Running   0          4s



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