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Assign Pods to Nodes using Node Affinity
This page shows how to assign a Kubernetes Pod to a particular node using Node Affinity in a Kubernetes cluster.
Before you begin
You need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the kubectl command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. It is recommended to run this tutorial on a cluster with at least two nodes that are not acting as control plane hosts. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using minikube or you can use one of these Kubernetes playgrounds:
Your Kubernetes server must be at or later than version v1.10. To check the version, enterkubectl version.Add a label to a node
- List the nodes in your cluster, along with their labels: - kubectl get nodes --show-labels- The output is similar to this: - NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION LABELS worker0 Ready <none> 1d v1.13.0 ...,kubernetes.io/hostname=worker0 worker1 Ready <none> 1d v1.13.0 ...,kubernetes.io/hostname=worker1 worker2 Ready <none> 1d v1.13.0 ...,kubernetes.io/hostname=worker2
- Chose one of your nodes, and add a label to it: - kubectl label nodes <your-node-name> disktype=ssd- where - <your-node-name>is the name of your chosen node.
- Verify that your chosen node has a - disktype=ssdlabel:- kubectl get nodes --show-labels- The output is similar to this: - NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION LABELS worker0 Ready <none> 1d v1.13.0 ...,disktype=ssd,kubernetes.io/hostname=worker0 worker1 Ready <none> 1d v1.13.0 ...,kubernetes.io/hostname=worker1 worker2 Ready <none> 1d v1.13.0 ...,kubernetes.io/hostname=worker2- In the preceding output, you can see that the - worker0node has a- disktype=ssdlabel.
Schedule a Pod using required node affinity
This manifest describes a Pod that has a requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution node affinity,disktype: ssd.
This means that the pod will get scheduled only on a node that has a disktype=ssd label.
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
  name: nginx
spec:
  affinity:
    nodeAffinity:
      requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
        nodeSelectorTerms:
        - matchExpressions:
          - key: disktype
            operator: In
            values:
            - ssd            
  containers:
  - name: nginx
    image: nginx
    imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
- Apply the manifest to create a Pod that is scheduled onto your chosen node: - kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/pods/pod-nginx-required-affinity.yaml
- Verify that the pod is running on your chosen node: - kubectl get pods --output=wide- The output is similar to this: - NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE IP NODE nginx 1/1 Running 0 13s 10.200.0.4 worker0
Schedule a Pod using preferred node affinity
This manifest describes a Pod that has a preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution node affinity,disktype: ssd.
This means that the pod will prefer a node that has a disktype=ssd label.
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
  name: nginx
spec:
  affinity:
    nodeAffinity:
      preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
      - weight: 1
        preference:
          matchExpressions:
          - key: disktype
            operator: In
            values:
            - ssd          
  containers:
  - name: nginx
    image: nginx
    imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
- Apply the manifest to create a Pod that is scheduled onto your chosen node: - kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/pods/pod-nginx-preferred-affinity.yaml
- Verify that the pod is running on your chosen node: - kubectl get pods --output=wide- The output is similar to this: - NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE IP NODE nginx 1/1 Running 0 13s 10.200.0.4 worker0
What's next
Learn more about Node Affinity.