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etcd v2 to v3 migration instructions cause cluster downtime when using CoreDNS #7065
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We also faced same problem. Seems CoreDNS is dependent on API Server to be up. We tested with 1.5.0 and problem is gone. |
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1. What
kops
version are you running? The commandkops version
, will displaythis information.
1.12.0
2. What Kubernetes version are you running?
kubectl version
will print theversion if a cluster is running or provide the Kubernetes version specified as
a
kops
flag.3. What cloud provider are you using?
AWS
4. What commands did you run? What is the simplest way to reproduce this issue?
I attempted to update a 3 master setup using CoreDNS 1.3.1 and etcd v2.2.1 to v3.2.24, using the method documented in the etcd v3 migration guide.:
5. What happened after the commands executed?
Whenever the master nodes go, all CoreDNS pods crash with the following message:
They reboot, and connect to the new masters, but DNS is down in the cluster for approximately 1 minute. This issue is fixed in this CoreDNS pull request coredns/coredns#2529
6. What did you expect to happen?
No DNS downtime while the masters are down.
7. Please provide your cluster manifest. Execute
kops get --name my.example.com -o yaml
to display your cluster manifest.You may want to remove your cluster name and other sensitive information.
8. Please run the commands with most verbose logging by adding the
-v 10
flag.Paste the logs into this report, or in a gist and provide the gist link here.
9. Anything else do we need to know?
Downgrading the CoreDNS deployment to 1.3.0 does not exhibit this problem.
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