Hi Rodrigo,
Thank you for your answers.
>At the minions? Why do you want to do that? Sorry, don't follow
I followed the coreos kuberentes installation. The minions are connected to
etcd as well as the master node,
here the flannel config for the nodes:
*/etc/flannel/options.env*
FLANNELD_IFACE=${ADVERTISE_IP}FLANNELD_ETCD_ENDPOINTS=*${ETCD_ENDPOINTS}*
Thats why I asked how the nodes should communicate with a three node etcd
cluster.
Cheers, Thomas
Am Dienstag, 5. Juli 2016 22:31:20 UTC+2 schrieb Rodrigo Campos:
>
> On Tue, Jul 05, 2016 at 01:07:54PM -0700, Thomas Privat wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Im running a Kubernetes Cluster with one master node and three minions
> and
> > Im wondering what will happen to the services and pods on the minions if
> > the master node dies.
> > Are the services and pods continue running in current state ?
>
> Yes
>
> > Is it a typical setup that the master node doesnt run services and pods
> Im
> > creating in the Kubernetes cluster (except of the kubernetes management
> > pods) ?
>
> I think so, kube-up does that on AWS and I think it generally does that on
> other
> providers. But not sure
>
> > If yes, is this the reason why "kubectl get nodes" shows the status
> > "SchedulingDisabled" for the master node ?
> >
> > What is the usual way to run a three node etcd cluster in kubernetes,
> > should we add a http load balancer in front of the etcd nodes to have
> one
> > ip-address for etcd ?
> > Or is it possible to configure the three ip addresse from the etcd nodes
> at
> > the kubernetes minions ?
>
> At the minions? Why do you want to do that? Sorry, don't follow
>
>
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Rodrigo
>
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