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PostgresOpsRequest
What is PostgresOpsRequest
PostgresOpsRequest
is a Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions
(CRD). It provides declarative configuration for Postgres administrative operations like database version upgrading, horizontal scaling, vertical scaling, etc. in a Kubernetes native way.
PostgresOpsRequest CRD Specifications
Like any official Kubernetes resource, a PostgresOpsRequest
has TypeMeta
, ObjectMeta
, Spec
and Status
sections.
Here, some sample PostgresOpsRequest
CRs for different administrative operations is given below,
Sample PostgresOpsRequest
for upgrading database:
apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
kind: PostgresOpsRequest
metadata:
name: pg-ops-upgrade
namespace: demo
spec:
databaseRef:
name: pg-group
type: Upgrade
upgrade:
targetVersion: 8.0.27
status:
conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: "2020-06-11T09:59:05Z"
message: The controller has scaled/upgraded the Postgres successfully
observedGeneration: 3
reason: OpsRequestSuccessful
status: "True"
type: Successful
observedGeneration: 3
phase: Successful
Sample PostgresOpsRequest
for horizontal scaling:
apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
kind: PostgresOpsRequest
metadata:
name: myops
namespace: demo
spec:
databaseRef:
name: pg-group
type: HorizontalScaling
horizontalScaling:
replicas: 3
status:
conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: "2020-06-11T09:59:05Z"
message: The controller has scaled/upgraded the Postgres successfully
observedGeneration: 3
reason: OpsRequestSuccessful
status: "True"
type: Successful
observedGeneration: 3
phase: Successful
Sample PostgresOpsRequest
for vertical scaling:
apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
kind: PostgresOpsRequest
metadata:
name: myops
namespace: demo
spec:
databaseRef:
name: pg-group
type: VerticalScaling
verticalScaling:
postgres:
requests:
memory: "1200Mi"
cpu: "0.7"
limits:
memory: "1200Mi"
cpu: "0.7"
status:
conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: "2020-06-11T09:59:05Z"
message: The controller has scaled/upgraded the Postgres successfully
observedGeneration: 3
reason: OpsRequestSuccessful
status: "True"
type: Successful
observedGeneration: 3
phase: Successful
Here, we are going to describe the various sections of a PostgresOpsRequest
cr.
PostgresOpsRequest Spec
A PostgresOpsRequest
object has the following fields in the spec
section.
spec.databaseRef
spec.databaseRef
is a required field that point to the Postgres object where the administrative operations will be applied. This field consists of the following sub-field:
- spec.databaseRef.name : specifies the name of the Postgres object.
spec.type
spec.type
specifies the kind of operation that will be applied to the database. Currently, the following types of operations are allowed in PostgresOpsRequest
.
Upgrade
HorizontalScaling
VerticalScaling
volumeExpansion
Restart
Reconfigure
ReconfigureTLS
You can perform only one type of operation on a single
PostgresOpsRequest
CR. For example, if you want to upgrade your database and scale up its replica then you have to create two separatePostgresOpsRequest
. At first, you have to create aPostgresOpsRequest
for upgrading. Once it is completed, then you can create anotherPostgresOpsRequest
for scaling. You should not create twoPostgresOpsRequest
simultaneously.
spec.upgrade
If you want to upgrade your Postgres version, you have to specify the spec.upgrade
section that specifies the desired version information. This field consists of the following sub-field:
spec.upgrade.targetVersion
refers to a PostgresVersion CR that contains the Postgres version information where you want to upgrade.
You can only upgrade between Postgres versions. KubeDB does not support downgrade for Postgres.
spec.horizontalScaling
If you want to scale-up or scale-down your Postgres cluster, you have to specify spec.horizontalScaling
section. This field consists of the following sub-field:
spec.horizontalScaling.member
indicates the desired number of members for your Postgres cluster after scaling. For example, if your cluster currently has 4 members and you want to add additional 2 members then you have to specify 6 inspec.horizontalScaling.member
field. Similarly, if you want to remove one member from the cluster, you have to specify 3 inspec.horizontalScaling.member
field.
spec.verticalScaling
spec.verticalScaling
is a required field specifying the information of Postgres
resources like cpu
, memory
etc that will be scaled. This field consists of the following sub-fields:
spec.verticalScaling.postgres
indicates thePostgres
server resources. It has the below structure:
requests:
memory: "200Mi"
cpu: "0.1"
limits:
memory: "300Mi"
cpu: "0.2"
Here, when you specify the resource request for Postgres
container, the scheduler uses this information to decide which node to place the container of the Pod on and when you specify a resource limit for Postgres
container, the kubelet
enforces those limits so that the running container is not allowed to use more of that resource than the limit you set. you can found more details from here
spec.verticalScaling.exporter
indicates theexporter
container resources. It has the same structure asspec.verticalScaling.postgres
and you can scale the resource the same way aspostgres
container.
You can increase/decrease resources for both
postgres
container andexporter
container on a singlePostgresOpsRequest
CR.
PostgresOpsRequest Status
.status
describes the current state and progress of the PostgresOpsRequest
operation. It has the following fields:
status.phase
status.phase
indicates the overall phase of the operation for this PostgresOpsRequest
. It can have the following three values:
Phase | Meaning |
---|---|
Successful | KubeDB has successfully performed the operation requested in the PostgresOpsRequest |
Failed | KubeDB has failed the operation requested in the PostgresOpsRequest |
Denied | KubeDB has denied the operation requested in the PostgresOpsRequest |
status.observedGeneration
status.observedGeneration
shows the most recent generation observed by the PostgresOpsRequest
controller.
status.conditions
status.conditions
is an array that specifies the conditions of different steps of PostgresOpsRequest
processing. Each condition entry has the following fields:
types
specifies the type of the condition. PostgresOpsRequest has the following types of conditions:
Type | Meaning |
---|---|
Progressing | Specifies that the operation is now progressing |
Successful | Specifies such a state that the operation on the database has been successful. |
HaltDatabase | Specifies such a state that the database is halted by the operator |
ResumeDatabase | Specifies such a state that the database is resumed by the operator |
Failure | Specifies such a state that the operation on the database has been failed. |
Scaling | Specifies such a state that the scaling operation on the database has stared |
VerticalScaling | Specifies such a state that vertical scaling has performed successfully on database |
HorizontalScaling | Specifies such a state that horizontal scaling has performed successfully on database |
Upgrading | Specifies such a state that database upgrading operation has stared |
UpgradeVersion | Specifies such a state that version upgrading on the database have performed successfully |
- The
status
field is a string, with possible values"True"
,"False"
, and"Unknown"
.status
will be"True"
if the current transition is succeeded.status
will be"False"
if the current transition is failed.status
will be"Unknown"
if the current transition is 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. It has the following possible values:
Reason | Meaning |
---|---|
OpsRequestProgressingStarted | Operator has started the OpsRequest processing |
OpsRequestFailedToProgressing | Operator has failed to start the OpsRequest processing |
SuccessfullyHaltedDatabase | Database is successfully halted by the operator |
FailedToHaltDatabase | Database is failed to halt by the operator |
SuccessfullyResumedDatabase | Database is successfully resumed to perform its usual operation |
FailedToResumedDatabase | Database is failed to resume |
DatabaseVersionUpgradingStarted | Operator has started upgrading the database version |
SuccessfullyUpgradedDatabaseVersion | Operator has successfully upgraded the database version |
FailedToUpgradeDatabaseVersion | Operator has failed to upgrade the database version |
HorizontalScalingStarted | Operator has started the horizontal scaling |
SuccessfullyPerformedHorizontalScaling | Operator has successfully performed on horizontal scaling |
FailedToPerformHorizontalScaling | Operator has failed to perform on horizontal scaling |
VerticalScalingStarted | Operator has started the vertical scaling |
SuccessfullyPerformedVerticalScaling | Operator has successfully performed on vertical scaling |
FailedToPerformVerticalScaling | Operator has failed to perform on vertical scaling |
OpsRequestProcessedSuccessfully | Operator has completed the operation successfully requested by the OpeRequest cr |
- 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.