references:
list node names
$ kubectl get no --no-headers -o=custom-columns=NAME:.metadata.name
# or
$ kubectl get nodes -o 'jsonpath={.items[*].metadata.name} | fmt -1
list docker images running in node
[!NOTE|label:references:]
$ kubectl get node <node_name> -o json | jq -re '.status.images[] | select(.names[1]) | .names[1]'
list all Ready nodes
[!NOTE|label:references:]
- * JSONPath to list all nodes in ready state except the ones which are tainted?
- * list node status with jq
- Kubectl Get Nodes: Why and How to Use It
- Checking Kubernetes node status
# Check which nodes are ready $ JSONPATH='{range .items[*]}{@.metadata.name}:{range @.status.conditions[*]}{@.type}={@.status};{end}{end}' \ && kubectl get nodes -o jsonpath="$JSONPATH" | grep "Ready=True"
see also
$ kubectl get nodes -o json | jq -r '.items[] | select(.spec.taints|not) | select(.status.conditions[].reason=="KubeletReady" and .status.conditions[].status=="True") | .metadata.name'
node-vm1
node1
node10
node11
node15
node4
node6
node8
node9
list status
$ kubectl get nodes -o jsonpath='{range .items[*]} {.metadata.name} {"\t"} {.status.conditions[?(@.type=="Ready")].status} {"\t"} {.spec.taints[].effect} {"\n"} {end}' | awk '$2=="True"' | awk '$3 != "NoSchedule"' node-vm1 True node1 True node10 True node11 True node15 True node4 True node6 True node8 True node9 True $ kubectl get nodes -o jsonpath='{range .items[*]} {.metadata.name} {"\t"} {.status.conditions[?(@.type=="Ready")].status} {"\t"} {.spec.taints[].effect} {"\n"} {end}' | awk '$2=="True"' node-vm1 True node1 True node10 True node11 True node15 True node2 True NoSchedule node3 True NoSchedule node4 True node5 True NoSchedule node6 True node8 True node9 True
list nodes metrcs
[!NOTE] references:
$ kubectl get no --no-headers -o=custom-columns=NAME:.metadata.name | xargs -I {} sh -c 'echo {} ; kubectl describe node {} | grep Allocated -A 5 | grep -ve Event -ve Allocated -ve percent -ve -- ; echo '
# alias
$ alias util='kubectl get no --no-headers -o=custom-columns=NAME:.metadata.name | fmt -1 | xargs -I {} sh -c '\''echo {} ; kubectl describe node {} | grep Allocated -A 5 | grep -ve Event -ve Allocated -ve percent -ve -- ; echo '\'''
# simple way
$ kubectl describe nodes | grep 'Name:\| cpu\| memory'
# or
$ kubectl describe nodes | grep 'Name:\|Allocated' -A 5 | grep 'Name\|memory'
# or
$ kubectl describe nodes | awk '/Allocated resources/,/Events/' | grep -v "^Events:"
# or with node name
$ kubectl describe nodes | sed -n '/^Allocated /,/^Events:/ { /^ [^(]/ p; } ; /^Name: / p'
-
$ alias util='kubectl get nodes --no-headers | awk '\''{print $1}'\'' | xargs -I {} sh -c '\''echo {} ; kubectl describe node {} | grep Allocated -A 5 | grep -ve Event -ve Allocated -ve percent -ve -- ; echo '\''' # Get CPU request total (we x20 because because each m3.large has 2 vcpus (2000m) ) alias cpualloc='util | grep % | awk '\''{print $1}'\'' | awk '\''{ sum += $1 } END { if (NR > 0) { print sum/(NR*20), "%\n" } }'\''' # Get mem request total (we x75 because because each m3.large has 7.5G ram ) alias memalloc='util | grep % | awk '\''{print $5}'\'' | awk '\''{ sum += $1 } END { if (NR > 0) { print sum/(NR*75), "%\n" } }'\'''
-
$ kubectl get po --all-namespaces -o=jsonpath="{range .items[*]}{.metadata.namespace}:{.metadata.name}{'\n'}{range .spec.containers[*]} {.name}:{.resources.requests.cpu}{'\n'}{end}{'\n'}{end}"
-
#!/bin/bash set -e KUBECTL="kubectl" NODES=$($KUBECTL get nodes --no-headers -o custom-columns=NAME:.metadata.name) function usage() { local node_count=0 local total_percent_cpu=0 local total_percent_mem=0 local readonly nodes=$@ for n in $nodes; do local requests=$($KUBECTL describe node $n | grep -A2 -E "^\\s*CPU Requests" | tail -n1) local percent_cpu=$(echo $requests | awk -F "[()%]" '{print $2}') local percent_mem=$(echo $requests | awk -F "[()%]" '{print $8}') echo "$n: ${percent_cpu}% CPU, ${percent_mem}% memory" node_count=$((node_count + 1)) total_percent_cpu=$((total_percent_cpu + percent_cpu)) total_percent_mem=$((total_percent_mem + percent_mem)) done local readonly avg_percent_cpu=$((total_percent_cpu / node_count)) local readonly avg_percent_mem=$((total_percent_mem / node_count)) echo "Average usage: ${avg_percent_cpu}% CPU, ${avg_percent_mem}% memory." } usage $NODES
-
function kusage() { # Function returning resources usage on current kubernetes cluster local node_count=0 local total_percent_cpu=0 local total_percent_mem=0 echo "NODE\t\t CPU_allocatable\t Memory_allocatable\t CPU_requests%\t Memory_requests%\t CPU_limits%\t Memory_limits%\t" for n in $(kubectl get nodes --no-headers -o custom-columns=NAME:.metadata.name); do local requests=$(kubectl describe node $n | grep -A2 -E "Resource" | tail -n1 | tr -d '(%)') local abs_cpu=$(echo $requests | awk '{print $2}') local percent_cpu=$(echo $requests | awk '{print $3}') local node_cpu=$(echo $abs_cpu $percent_cpu | tr -d 'mKi' | awk '{print int($1/$2*100)}') local allocatable_cpu=$(echo $node_cpu $abs_cpu | tr -d 'mKi' | awk '{print int($1 - $2)}') local percent_cpu_lim=$(echo $requests | awk '{print $5}') local requests=$(kubectl describe node $n | grep -A3 -E "Resource" | tail -n1 | tr -d '(%)') local abs_mem=$(echo $requests | awk '{print $2}') local percent_mem=$(echo $requests | awk '{print $3}') local node_mem=$(echo $abs_mem $percent_mem | tr -d 'mKi' | awk '{print int($1/$2*100)}') local allocatable_mem=$(echo $node_mem $abs_mem | tr -d 'mKi' | awk '{print int($1 - $2)}') local percent_mem_lim=$(echo $requests | awk '{print $5}') echo "$n\t ${allocatable_cpu}m\t\t\t ${allocatable_mem}Ki\t\t ${percent_cpu}%\t\t ${percent_mem}%\t\t\t ${percent_cpu_lim}%\t\t ${percent_mem_lim}%\t" node_count=$((node_count + 1)) total_percent_cpu=$((total_percent_cpu + percent_cpu)) total_percent_mem=$((total_percent_mem + percent_mem)) done local avg_percent_cpu=$((total_percent_cpu / node_count)) local avg_percent_mem=$((total_percent_mem / node_count)) echo "Average usage (requests) : ${avg_percent_cpu}% CPU, ${avg_percent_mem}% memory." }
with status
$ kubectl get nodes -o jsonpath='{range .items[*]} {.metadata.name} {"\t"} {.status.conditions[?(@.type=="Ready")].status} {"\t"} {.spec.taints[].effect} {"\n"} {end}'
node-vm1 True
node1 True
node10 True
node11 True
node12 Unknown NoSchedule
node13 Unknown NoSchedule
node14 Unknown NoSchedule
node15 True
node16 Unknown NoSchedule
node17 Unknown NoSchedule
node2 True NoSchedule
node3 True NoSchedule
node4 True
node5 True NoSchedule
node6 True
node7 Unknown NoSchedule
node8 True
node9 True
list all status
$ kubectl get nodes -o jsonpath="{range .items[*]} {\"\n\"} {@.metadata.name} :{\"\n\"} {\"\t\"}{range @.status.conditions[*]}{@.type}={@.status} {\"\n\t\"} {end}{end}" node1 : ReadonlyFilesystem=False KernelDeadlock=False OutOfDisk=False MemoryPressure=False DiskPressure=False PIDPressure=False Ready=True node2 : ReadonlyFilesystem=False KernelDeadlock=False OutOfDisk=Unknown MemoryPressure=Unknown DiskPressure=Unknown PIDPressure=False Ready=Unknown node4 : OutOfDisk=Unknown MemoryPressure=Unknown DiskPressure=Unknown PIDPressure=False Ready=Unknown node-vm1 : OutOfDisk=False MemoryPressure=False DiskPressure=False PIDPressure=False Ready=True
list node with label
$ kubectl get node -l <label>=<value>
list node with multiple labels
[!TIP|label:tips:]
$ kubectl get node --selector <label>=<value>,<label>=<value>
# or
$ kubectl get node -l '<label> in (<value>), <label> in (<value>)'
# or for same label, different values
$ kubectl get node -l '<label> in (<value_1>, <value_2>)'
# i.e.:
$ kubectl get pods -l 'environment in (production, qa)'
# or `notin`
$ kubectl get node -l '<label> notin (<value>)'
update label of node
$ kubectl label node <name> <label>=<value> [--overwrite]
show
show with labels
$ kubectl get node --show-labels
show particular labels
--label-columns
$ kubectl get node --label-columns <label-name>
- e.g.:
$ kubectl get nodes --label-columns jenkins NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION JENKINS k8s-node01 Ready worker 545d v1.12.3 k8s-node02 Ready worker 597d v1.12.3 k8s-node03 Ready worker 217d v1.12.3 k8s-node04 Ready worker 52d v1.12.3 k8s-node05 Ready worker 589d v1.12.3 k8s-node06 Ready master 2y33d v1.12.3 controller k8s-node07 Ready master 589d v1.12.3 k8s-node08 Ready worker 535d v1.12.3
- e.g.:
with multiple label-columns
$ kubectl get nodes --selector node-role.kubernetes.io/worker=worker \ --label-columns kubernetes.io/os \ --label-columns kubernetes.io/arch \ --label-columns devops/jenkins | grep -v -E 'SchedulingDisabled|NotReady' NAME STATUS STATUS ROLES VERSION OS ARCH JENKINS k8s-node01 Ready Ready worker v1.19.6 linux amd64 k8s-node02 Ready Ready worker v1.19.6 linux amd64 k8s-node03 Ready Ready worker v1.19.6 linux amd64 controller k8s-node04 Ready Ready worker v1.19.6 linux amd64 k8s-node05 Ready Ready worker v1.19.6 linux amd64 k8s-node06 Ready Ready master v1.19.6 linux amd64 k8s-node07 Ready Ready master v1.19.6 linux amd64 k8s-node08 Ready Ready worker v1.19.6 linux amd64
-l
$ kubectl get node --show-labels -l node -role.kubernetes.io/master
show with particular columns
$ kubectl get node -o custom-columns=NAME:.metadata.name,VER:.status.nodeInfo.kubeletVersion
NAME VER
k8s-node01 v1.12.3
k8s-node02 v1.12.3
k8s-node03 v1.12.3
...
show only scheduled nodes
$ kubectl get node \
--output 'jsonpath={range $.items[*]}{.metadata.name} {.spec.taints[*].effect}{"\n"}{end}' |
awk '!/NoSchedule/{print $1}'
show common/diff images between nodes
common
$ comm -1 -2 \ <(kubectl get node node-01 -o json | jq -re '.status.images[] | select(.names[1]) | .names[1]' | sort) \ <(kubectl get node node-02 -o json | jq -re '.status.images[] | select(.names[1]) | .names[1]' | sort)
diff
[!NOTE|label:references:]
$ diff --suppress-common-lines \ --side-by-side \ <(kubectl get node node-01 -o json | jq -re '.status.images[] | select(.names[1]) | .names[1]' | sort) \ <(kubectl get node node-02 -o json | jq -re '.status.images[] | select(.names[1]) | .names[1]' | sort)
delete node
[!NOTE|label:references:]
# get info
$ kubectl get nodes
$ kubectl cordon <node_name>
$ kubectl drain <node_name>
# or
$ kubectl drain <node_name> --ignore-daemonsets --delete-local-data
$ kubectl delete node <node_name>
cleanup label
$ kubectl label node <node_name> <label>-
- example
$ kubectl get node -l jenkins.master k8s-node01 Ready worker 1d v1.12.3 k8s-node02 Ready worker 1d v1.12.3 k8s-node03 Ready worker 1d v1.12.3 $ kubectl label node master-01 jenkins.master- $ kubectl get node -l jenkins.master k8s-node02 Ready worker 1d v1.12.3 k8s-node03 Ready worker 1d v1.12.3
sort
sort via kubelet version
$ kubectl get node --sort-by={.status.nodeInfo.kubeletVersion}
- or
$ kubectl get nodes --sort-by={.metadata.labels."kubernetes\.io\/role"}