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ElasticsearchOpsRequest

What is ElasticsearchOpsRequest

ElasticsearchOpsRequest is a Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions (CRD). It provides a declarative configuration for the Elasticsearch administrative operations like database version upgrading, horizontal scaling, vertical scaling, etc. in a Kubernetes native way.

ElasticsearchOpsRequest Specifications

Like any official Kubernetes resource, a ElasticsearchOpsRequest has TypeMeta, ObjectMeta, Spec and Status sections.

apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
metadata:
  name: es-upgrade
  namespace: demo
spec:
  type: Upgrade
  databaseRef:
    name: es
  upgrade:
    targetVersion: searchguard-7.5.2-v1
status:
  conditions:
    - lastTransitionTime: "2020-08-25T18:22:38Z"
      message: Successfully completed the modification process
      observedGeneration: 1
      reason: Successful
      status: "True"
      type: Successful
  observedGeneration: 1
  phase: Successful

Here, we are going to describe the various sections of a ElasticsearchOpsRequest CRD.

spec.type

spec.type is a required field that specifies the kind of operation that will be applied to the Elasticsearch. The following types of operations are allowed in the ElasticsearchOpsRequest:

  • Restart - is used to perform a smart restart of the Elasticsearch cluster.
  • Upgrade - is used to upgrade the version of the Elasticsearch in a managed way. The necessary information required for upgrading the version, must be provided in spec.upgrade field.
  • VerticalScaling - is used to vertically scale the Elasticsearch nodes (ie. pods). The necessary information required for vertical scaling, must be provided in spec.verticalScaling field.
  • HorizontalScaling - is used to horizontally scale the Elasticsearch nodes (ie. pods). The necessary information required for horizontal scaling, must be provided in spec.horizontalScaling field.
  • VolumeExpansion - is used to expand the storage of the Elasticsearch nodes (ie. pods). The necessary information required for volume expansion, must be provided in spec.volumeExpansion field.
  • ReconfigureTLS - is used to configure the TLS configuration of a running Elasticsearch cluster. The necessary information required for reconfiguring the TLS, must be provided in spec.tls field.

Note: You can only perform one type of operation by using an ElasticsearchOpsRequest custom resource object. For example, if you want to upgrade your database and scale up its replica then you will need to create two separate ElasticsearchOpsRequest. At first, you will have to create an ElasticsearchOpsRequest for upgrading. Once the upgrade is completed, then you can create another ElasticsearchOpsRequest for scaling. You should not create two ElasticsearchOpsRequest simultaneously.

spec.databaseRef

spec.databaseRef is a required field that points to the Elasticsearch object for which the administrative operations will be performed. This field consists of the following sub-field:

  • databaseRef.name - specifies the name of the Elasticsearch object.

Note: The ElasticsearchOpsRequest should be on the same namespace as the referring Elasticsearch object.

spec.upgrade

spec.upgrade is an optional field, but it acts as a required field when the spec.type is set to Upgrade. It specifies the desired version information required for the Elasticsearch version upgrade. This field consists of the following sub-fields:

  • upgrade.targetVersion refers to an ElasticsearchVersion CR name that contains the Elasticsearch version information required to perform the upgrade.

KubeDB does not support downgrade for Elasticsearch.

Samples:

apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
metadata:
  name: es-topology-upgrade
  namespace: demo
spec:
  type: Upgrade
  databaseRef:
    name: es
  upgrade:
    targetVersion: searchguard-7.5.2-v1

spec.horizontalScaling

spec.horizontalScaling is an optional field, but it acts as a required field when the spec.type is set to HorizontalScaling. It specifies the necessary information required to horizontally scale the Elasticsearch nodes (ie. pods). It consists of the following sub-field:

  • horizontalScaling.node - specifies the desired number of nodes for the Elasticsearch cluster running in combined mode (ie. Elasticsearch.spec.topology is empty). The value should be greater than the maximum value of replication for the shard of any index. For example, if a shard has x replicas, x+1 data nodes are required to allocate them.

  • horizontalScaling.topology - specifies the desired number of different type of nodes for the Elasticsearch cluster running in cluster topology mode (ie. Elasticsearch.spec.topology is not empty).

    • topology.master - specifies the desired number of master nodes. The value should be greater than zero ( >= 1 ).
    • toplogy.ingest - specifies the desired number of ingest nodes. The value should be greater than zero ( >= 1 ).
    • topology.data - specifies the desired number of data nodes. The value should be greater than the maximum value of replication for the shard of any index. For example, if a shard has x replicas, x+1 data nodes are required to allocate them.

Samples:

  • Horizontally scale combined nodes:

    apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
    kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
    metadata:
      name: hscale-combined
      namespace: demo
    spec:
      type: HorizontalScaling
      databaseRef:
        name: es
      horizontalScaling:
        node: 4
    
  • Horizontally scale cluster topology:

    apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
    kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
    metadata:
      name: hscale-topology
      namespace: demo
    spec:
      type: HorizontalScaling
      databaseRef:
        name: es
      horizontalScaling:
        topology:
          master: 2
          ingest: 2
          data: 3
    
  • Horizontally scale only ingest nodes:

    apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
    kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
    metadata:
      name: hscale-ingest-nodes
      namespace: demo
    spec:
      type: HorizontalScaling
      databaseRef:
        name: es
      horizontalScaling:
        topology:
          ingest: 4
    

spec.verticalScaling

spec.verticalScaling is an optional field, but it acts as a required field when the spec.type is set to VerticalScaling. It specifies the necessary information required to vertically scale the Elasticsearch node resources (ie. cpu, memory). It consists of the following sub-field:

  • verticalScaling.node - specifies the desired node resources for the Elasticsearch cluster running in combined mode (ie. Elasticsearch.spec.topology is empty).
  • verticalScaling.topology - specifies the desired node resources for different type of node of the Elasticsearch running in cluster topology mode (ie. Elasticsearch.spec.topology is not empty).
    • topology.master - specifies the desired resources for the master nodes. It takes input same as the k8s resources.
    • topology.data - specifies the desired node resources for the data nodes. It takes input same as the k8s resources.
    • topology.ingest - specifies the desired node resources for the ingest nodes. It takes input same as the k8s resources.

Note: It is recommended not to use resources below the default one; cpu: 500m, memory: 1Gi.

Samples:

  • Vertically scale combined nodes:

    apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
    kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
    metadata:
      name: vscale-combined
      namespace: demo
    spec:
      type: VerticalScaling
      databaseRef:
        name: es
      verticalScaling:
        node:
          limits:
            cpu: 1000m
            memory: 2Gi
          requests:
            cpu: 500m
            memory: 1Gi
    
  • Vertically scale topology cluster:

    apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
    kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
    metadata:
      name: vscale-topology
      namespace: demo
    spec:
      type: VerticalScaling
      databaseRef:
        name: es
      verticalScaling:
        topology:
          master:
            limits:
              cpu: 750m
              memory: 800Mi
          data:
            requests:
              cpu: 760m
              memory: 900Mi
          ingest:
            limits:
              cpu: 900m
              memory: 1.2Gi
            requests:
              cpu: 800m
              memory: 1Gi  
    
  • Vertically scale only data nodes:

    apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
    kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
    metadata:
      name: vscale-data-nodes
      namespace: demo
    spec:
      type: VerticalScaling
      databaseRef:
        name: es
      verticalScaling:
        topology:
          data:
            limits:
              cpu: 900m
              memory: 1.2Gi
            requests:
              cpu: 800m
              memory: 1Gi  
    

spec.volumeExpansion

Note: To use the volume expansion feature the StorageClass must support volume expansion.

spec.volumeExpansion is an optional field, but it acts as a required field when the spec.type is set to VolumeExpansion. It specifies the necessary information required to expand the storage of the Elasticsearch node. It consists of the following sub-field:

  • volumeExpansion.node - specifies the desired size of the persistent volume for the Elasticsearch node running in combined mode (ie. Elasticsearch.spec.topology is empty).
  • volumeExpansion.topology - specifies the desired size of the persistent volumes for the different types of nodes of the Elasticsearch cluster running in cluster topology mode (ie. Elasticsearch.spec.topology is not empty).
    • topology.master - specifies the desired size of the persistent volume for the master nodes.
    • topology.data - specifies the desired size of the persistent volume for the data nodes.
    • topology.ingest - specifies the desired size of the persistent volume for the ingest nodes.

All of them refer to Quantity types of Kubernetes.

Note: Make sure that the requested volume is greater than the current volume.

Samples:

  • Expand volume for combined nodes:

    apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
    kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
    metadata:
      name: volume-expansion-combined
      namespace: demo
    spec:
      type: VolumeExpansion
      databaseRef:
        name: es
      volumeExpansion:
        node: 4Gi
    
  • Expand volume for cluster topology:

    apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
    kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
    metadata:
      name: volume-expansion-topology
      namespace: demo
    spec:
      type: VolumeExpansion
      databaseRef:
        name: es
      volumeExpansion:
        topology:
          master: 2Gi
          data: 3Gi
          ingest: 4Gi
    
  • Expand volume for only data nodes:

    apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
    kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
    metadata:
      name: volume-expansion-data-nodes
      namespace: demo
    spec:
      type: VolumeExpansion
      databaseRef:
        name: es
      volumeExpansion:
        topology:
          data: 5Gi
    

spec.tls

The ReconfigureTLS only works with the Cert-Manager managed certificates. Installation guide.

spec.tls is an optional field, but it acts as a required field when the spec.type is set to ReconfigureTLS. It specifies the necessary information required to add or remove or update the TLS configuration of the Elasticsearch cluster. It consists of the following sub-fields:

  • tls.remove ( bool | false ) - tells the operator to remove the TLS configuration for the HTTP layer. The transport layer is always secured with certificates, so the removal process does not affect the transport layer.

  • tls.rotateCertificates ( bool | false) - tells the operator to renew all the certificates.

  • tls.issuerRef - is an optional field that references to the Issuer or ClusterIssuer custom resource object of cert-manager. It is used to generate the necessary certificate secrets for Elasticsearch. If the issuerRef is not specified, the operator creates a self-signed CA and also creates necessary certificate (valid: 365 days) secrets using that CA.

    • apiGroup - is the group name of the resource that is being referenced. Currently, the only supported value is cert-manager.io.
    • kind - is the type of resource that is being referenced. The supported values are Issuer and ClusterIssuer.
    • name - is the name of the resource ( Issuer or ClusterIssuer ) that is being referenced.
  • tls.certificates - is an optional field that specifies a list of certificate configurations used to configure the certificates. It has the following fields:

    • alias - represents the identifier of the certificate. It has the following possible value:

      • transport - is used for the transport layer certificate configuration.
      • http - is used for the HTTP layer certificate configuration.
      • admin - is used for the admin certificate configuration. Available for the SearchGuard and the OpenDistro auth-plugins.
      • metrics-exporter - is used for the metrics-exporter sidecar certificate configuration.
    • secretName - ( string | "<database-name>-alias-cert" ) - specifies the k8s secret name that holds the certificates.

    • subject - specifies an X.509 distinguished name (DN). It has the following configurable fields:

      • organizations ( []string | nil ) - is a list of organization names.
      • organizationalUnits ( []string | nil ) - is a list of organization unit names.
      • countries ( []string | nil ) - is a list of country names (ie. Country Codes).
      • localities ( []string | nil ) - is a list of locality names.
      • provinces ( []string | nil ) - is a list of province names.
      • streetAddresses ( []string | nil ) - is a list of street addresses.
      • postalCodes ( []string | nil ) - is a list of postal codes.
      • serialNumber ( string | "" ) is a serial number.

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    • duration ( string | "" ) - is the period during which the certificate is valid. A duration string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction and a unit suffix, such as "300m", "1.5h" or "20h45m". Valid time units are “ns”, “us” (or “µs”), “ms”, “s”, “m”, “h”.

    • renewBefore ( string | "" ) - is a specifiable time before expiration duration.

    • dnsNames ( []string | nil ) - is a list of subject alt names.

    • ipAddresses ( []string | nil ) - is a list of IP addresses.

    • uris ( []string | nil ) - is a list of URI Subject Alternative Names.

    • emailAddresses ( []string | nil ) - is a list of email Subject Alternative Names.

To enable TLS on the HTTP layer, the configuration for the http layer certificate needs to be provided on tls.certificates[] list.

Samples:

  • Add TLS:

    apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
    kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
    metadata:
      name: add-tls
      namespace: demo
    spec:
      type: ReconfigureTLS
      databaseRef:
        name: es
      tls:
        issuerRef:
          apiGroup: "cert-manager.io"
          kind: Issuer
          name: es-issuer
        certificates:
        - alias: http
          subject:
            organizations:
            - kubedb.com
          emailAddresses:
          - [email protected] 
    
  • Remove TLS:

    apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
    kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
    metadata:
      name: remove-tls
      namespace: demo
    spec:
      type: ReconfigureTLS
      databaseRef:
        name: es
      tls:
        remove: true
    
  • Rotate TLS:

    apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
    kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
    metadata:
      name: rotate-tls
      namespace: demo
    spec:
      type: ReconfigureTLS
      databaseRef:
        name: es
      tls:
        rotateCertificates: true
    
  • Update transport layer certificate:

    apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
    kind: ElasticsearchOpsRequest
    metadata:
      name: update-tls
      namespace: demo
    spec:
      type: ReconfigureTLS
      databaseRef:
        name: es
      tls:
        certificates:
          - alias: transport
            subject:
              organizations:
                - mydb.com # say, previously it was "kubedb.com"
    

ElasticsearchOpsRequest Status

.status describes the current state and progress of a ElasticsearchOpsRequest operation. It has the following fields:

status.phase

status.phase indicates the overall phase of the operation for this ElasticsearchOpsRequest. It can have the following three values:

PhaseMeaning
ProgressingKubeDB has started to process the Ops request
SuccessfulKubeDB has successfully performed all the operations needed for the Ops request
FailedKubeDB has failed while performing the operations needed for the Ops request

status.observedGeneration

status.observedGeneration shows the most recent generation observed by the ElasticsearchOpsRequest controller.

status.conditions

status.conditions is an array that specifies the conditions of different steps of ElasticsearchOpsRequest processing. Each condition entry has the following fields:

  • types specifies the type of the condition.
  • The status field is a string, with possible values True, False, and Unknown.
    • status will be True if the current transition succeeded.
    • status will be False if the current transition failed.
    • status will be Unknown if the current transition was denied.
  • The message field is a human-readable message indicating details about the condition.
  • The reason field is a unique, one-word, CamelCase reason for the condition’s last transition.
  • The lastTransitionTime field provides a timestamp for when the operation last transitioned from one state to another.
  • The observedGeneration shows the most recent condition transition generation observed by the controller.

ElasticsearchOpsRequest has the following types of conditions:

TypeMeaning
ProgressingThe operator has started to process the Ops request
SuccessfulThe Ops request has successfully executed
FailedThe operation on the database failed
OrphanStatefulSetPodsThe statefulSet has deleted leaving the pods orphaned
ReadyStatefulSetsThe StatefulSet are ready
ScaleDownCombinedNodeScaled down the combined nodes
ScaleDownDataNodeScaled down the data nodes
ScaleDownIngestNodeScaled down the ingest nodes
ScaleDownMasterNodeScaled down the master nodes
ScaleUpCombinedNodeScaled up the combined nodes
ScaleUpDataNodeScaled up the data nodes
ScaleUpIngestNodeScaled up the ingest nodes
ScaleUpMasterNodeScaled up the master nodes
UpdateCombinedNodePVCsUpdated combined node PVCs
UpdateDataNodePVCsUpdated data node PVCs
UpdateIngestNodePVCsUpdated ingest node PVCs
UpdateMasterNodePVCsUpdated master node PVCs
UpdateNodeResourcesUpdated node resources