Binding a New EIP to a Pod
Allocating an EIP During Pod Creation
When creating a pod, configure pod-with-eip under annotations. An EIP is automatically assigned and bound to the pod.
The following uses a Deployment named nginx as an example. For details about the parameters, see Table 1.
- To create a Deployment that uses a dedicated bandwidth, you do not need to specify the bandwidth ID.
apiVersion: apps/v1 kind: Deployment metadata: annotations: deployment.kubernetes.io/revision: "14" description: "" name: nginx namespace: eip spec: ... template: metadata: annotations: yangtse.io/pod-with-eip: "true" yangtse.io/eip-bandwidth-size: "5" yangtse.io/eip-network-type: 5_g-vm yangtse.io/eip-charge-mode: bandwidth yangtse.io/eip-bandwidth-name: "xxx"
- To create a Deployment that uses a shared bandwidth, you must and only need to specify the bandwidth ID.
apiVersion: apps/v1 kind: Deployment metadata: annotations: deployment.kubernetes.io/revision: "14" description: "" name: nginx namespace: eip spec: ... template: metadata: annotations: yangtse.io/pod-with-eip: "true" yangtse.io/eip-bandwidth-id: "xxx"
Parameter |
Description |
Mandatory |
Constraint |
---|---|---|---|
yangtse.io/pod-with-eip |
The EIP allocated during pod creation |
Yes |
This option is enabled only when the parameter value is set to true. |
yangtse.io/eip-bandwidth-size |
The bandwidth that will be used by the EIP |
No |
The default value is 5. |
yangtse.io/eip-network-type |
The bandwidth type |
No |
The default value is 5_bgp. If your region does not support 5_bgp and this parameter is left empty, an event is reported for the pod. |
yangtse.io/eip-charge-mode |
Bandwidth billing option |
No |
The value can be bandwidth (default) or traffic. |
yangtse.io/eip-bandwidth-id |
ID of the shared bandwidth |
Yes (for shared bandwidths) |
If you have set this parameter, you do not need to set other values. |
yangtse.io/eip-bandwidth-name |
Bandwidth name |
No |
The default value is the same as the EIP name. |
Verifying the EIP Allocation
The startup time of the pod may be earlier than the time when the EIP allocation result is returned. During pod startup, the EIP may fail to be bound.
You can use an init container to check whether the EIP is allocated. After the pod IP address is allocated, the container network controller binds an EIP to the pod and returns the allocation result to the annotation (yangtse.io/allocated-ipv4-eip) of the pod. You can configure an init container in the pod and use the downward API to mount the annotation to the init container through a volume to check whether the EIP is allocated. You can configure the init container as follows:
CCI allows EIPs to be automatically bound to pods. EIPs are allocated after pod scheduling is complete. EIP annotations cannot be injected to pods through ENV.
apiVersion: v1 kind: Pod metadata: name: example namespace: demo annotations: yangtse.io/pod-with-eip: "true" yangtse.io/eip-bandwidth-size: "5" yangtse.io/eip-network-type: 5_g-vm yangtse.io/eip-charge-mode: bandwidth yangtse.io/eip-bandwidth-name: "xxx" spec: initContainers: - name: init image: busybox:latest command: ['timeout', '60', 'sh', '-c', "until grep -E '[0-9]+' /etc/eipinfo/allocated-ipv4-eip; do echo waiting for allocated-ipv4-eip; sleep 2; done"] volumeMounts: - name: eipinfo mountPath: /etc/eipinfo volumes: - name: eipinfo downwardAPI: items: - path: "allocated-ipv4-eip" fieldRef: fieldPath: metadata.annotations['yangtse.io/allocated-ipv4-eip']
Releasing an EIP During Pod Deletion
When you delete a pod, the EIP bound to it is also released. You can run the following command to delete a pod:
# kubectl delete pod nginx -n $namespace_name
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