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Kubernetes 1.25: PodHasNetwork Condition for Pods
Author: Deep Debroy (Apple)
Kubernetes 1.25 introduces Alpha support for a new kubelet-managed pod condition
in the status field of a pod: PodHasNetwork
. The kubelet, for a worker node,
will use the PodHasNetwork
condition to accurately surface the initialization
state of a pod from the perspective of pod sandbox creation and network
configuration by a container runtime (typically in coordination with CNI
plugins). The kubelet starts to pull container images and start individual
containers (including init containers) after the status of the PodHasNetwork
condition is set to "True"
. Metrics collection services that report latency of
pod initialization from a cluster infrastructural perspective (i.e. agnostic of
per container characteristics like image size or payload) can utilize the
PodHasNetwork
condition to accurately generate Service Level Indicators
(SLIs). Certain operators or controllers that manage underlying pods may utilize
the PodHasNetwork
condition to optimize the set of actions performed when pods
repeatedly fail to come up.
Updates for Kubernetes 1.28
The PodHasNetwork
condition has been renamed to PodReadyToStartContainers
.
Alongside that change, the feature gate PodHasNetworkCondition
has been replaced by
PodReadyToStartContainersCondition
. You need to set PodReadyToStartContainersCondition
to true in order to use the new feature in v1.28.0 and later.
How is this different from the existing Initialized condition reported for pods?
The kubelet sets the status of the existing Initialized
condition reported in
the status field of a pod depending on the presence of init containers in a pod.
If a pod specifies init containers, the status of the Initialized
condition in
the pod status will not be set to "True"
until all init containers for the pod
have succeeded. However, init containers, configured by users, may have errors
(payload crashing, invalid image, etc) and the number of init containers
configured in a pod may vary across different workloads. Therefore,
cluster-wide, infrastructural SLIs around pod initialization cannot depend on
the Initialized
condition of pods.
If a pod does not specify init containers, the status of the Initialized
condition in the pod status is set to "True"
very early in the lifecycle of
the pod. This occurs before the kubelet initiates any pod runtime sandbox
creation and network configuration steps. As a result, a pod without init
containers will report the status of the Initialized
condition as "True"
even if the container runtime is not able to successfully initialize the pod
sandbox environment.
Relative to either situation above, the PodHasNetwork
condition surfaces more
accurate data around when the pod runtime sandbox was initialized with
networking configured so that the kubelet can proceed to launch user-configured
containers (including init containers) in the pod.
Special Cases
If a pod specifies hostNetwork
as "True"
, the PodHasNetwork
condition is
set to "True"
based on successful creation of the pod sandbox while the
network configuration state of the pod sandbox is ignored. This is because the
CRI implementation typically skips any pod sandbox network configuration when
hostNetwork
is set to "True"
for a pod.
A node agent may dynamically re-configure network interface(s) for a pod by
watching changes in pod annotations that specify additional networking
configuration (e.g. k8s.v1.cni.cncf.io/networks
). Dynamic updates of pod
networking configuration after the pod sandbox is initialized by Kubelet (in
coordination with a container runtime) are not reflected by the PodHasNetwork
condition.
Try out the PodHasNetwork condition for pods
In order to have the kubelet report the PodHasNetwork
condition in the status
field of a pod, please enable the PodHasNetworkCondition
feature gate on the
kubelet.
For a pod whose runtime sandbox has been successfully created and has networking
configured, the kubelet will report the PodHasNetwork
condition with status set to "True"
:
$ kubectl describe pod nginx1
Name: nginx1
Namespace: default
...
Conditions:
Type Status
PodHasNetwork True
Initialized True
Ready True
ContainersReady True
PodScheduled True
For a pod whose runtime sandbox has not been created yet (and networking not
configured either), the kubelet will report the PodHasNetwork
condition with
status set to "False"
:
$ kubectl describe pod nginx2
Name: nginx2
Namespace: default
...
Conditions:
Type Status
PodHasNetwork False
Initialized True
Ready False
ContainersReady False
PodScheduled True
What’s next?
Depending on feedback and adoption, the Kubernetes team plans to push the
reporting of the PodHasNetwork
condition to Beta in 1.26 or 1.27.
How can I learn more?
Please check out the
documentation for the
PodHasNetwork
condition to learn more about it and how it fits in relation to
other pod conditions.
How to get involved?
This feature is driven by the SIG Node community. Please join us to connect with the community and share your ideas and feedback around the above feature and beyond. We look forward to hearing from you!
Acknowledgements
We want to thank the following people for their insightful and helpful reviews of the KEP and PRs around this feature: Derek Carr (@derekwaynecarr), Mrunal Patel (@mrunalp), Dawn Chen (@dchen1107), Qiutong Song (@qiutongs), Ruiwen Zhao (@ruiwen-zhao), Tim Bannister (@sftim), Danielle Lancashire (@endocrimes) and Agam Dua (@agamdua).