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MongoDB Sharded Database Volume Expansion
This guide will show you how to use KubeDB
Ops-manager operator to expand the volume of a MongoDB Sharded Database.
Before You Begin
At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the
kubectl
command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster.You must have a
StorageClass
that supports volume expansion.Install
KubeDB
Provisioner and Ops-manager operator in your cluster following the steps here.You should be familiar with the following
KubeDB
concepts:
To keep everything isolated, we are going to use a separate namespace called demo
throughout this tutorial.
$ kubectl create ns demo
namespace/demo created
Note: YAML files used in this tutorial are stored in docs/examples/mongodb directory of kubedb/docs repository.
Expand Volume of Sharded Database
Here, we are going to deploy a MongoDB
Sharded Database using a supported version by KubeDB
operator. Then we are going to apply MongoDBOpsRequest
to expand the volume of shard nodes and config servers.
Prepare MongoDB Sharded Database
At first verify that your cluster has a storage class, that supports volume expansion. Let’s check,
$ kubectl get storageclass
NAME PROVISIONER RECLAIMPOLICY VOLUMEBINDINGMODE ALLOWVOLUMEEXPANSION AGE
standard (default) kubernetes.io/gce-pd Delete Immediate true 2m49s
We can see from the output the standard
storage class has ALLOWVOLUMEEXPANSION
field as true. So, this storage class supports volume expansion. We can use it.
Now, we are going to deploy a MongoDB
standalone database with version 4.4.26
.
Deploy MongoDB
In this section, we are going to deploy a MongoDB Sharded database with 1GB volume for each of the shard nodes and config servers. Then, in the next sections we will expand the volume of shard nodes and config servers to 2GB using MongoDBOpsRequest
CRD. Below is the YAML of the MongoDB
CR that we are going to create,
apiVersion: kubedb.com/v1alpha2
kind: MongoDB
metadata:
name: mg-sharding
namespace: demo
spec:
version: 4.4.26
shardTopology:
configServer:
replicas: 2
storage:
resources:
requests:
storage: 1Gi
storageClassName: standard
mongos:
replicas: 2
shard:
replicas: 2
shards: 3
storage:
resources:
requests:
storage: 1Gi
storageClassName: standard
Let’s create the MongoDB
CR we have shown above,
$ kubectl create -f https://github.com/kubedb/docs/raw/v2023.12.11/docs/examples/mongodb/volume-expansion/mg-shard.yaml
mongodb.kubedb.com/mg-sharding created
Now, wait until mg-sharding
has status Ready
. i.e,
$ kubectl get mg -n demo
NAME VERSION STATUS AGE
mg-sharding 4.4.26 Ready 2m45s
Let’s check volume size from statefulset, and from the persistent volume of shards and config servers,
$ kubectl get sts -n demo mg-sharding-configsvr -o json | jq '.spec.volumeClaimTemplates[].spec.resources.requests.storage'
"1Gi"
$ kubectl get sts -n demo mg-sharding-shard0 -o json | jq '.spec.volumeClaimTemplates[].spec.resources.requests.storage'
"1Gi"
$ kubectl get pv -n demo
NAME CAPACITY ACCESS MODES RECLAIM POLICY STATUS CLAIM STORAGECLASS REASON AGE
pvc-194f6e9c-b9a7-4d00-a125-a6c01273468c 1Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-shard0-0 standard 68s
pvc-390b6343-f97e-4761-a516-e3c9607c55d6 1Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-shard1-1 standard 2m26s
pvc-51ab98e8-d468-4a74-b176-3853dada41c2 1Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-configsvr-1 standard 2m33s
pvc-5209095e-561f-4601-a0bf-0c705234da5b 1Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-shard1-0 standard 3m6s
pvc-5be2ab13-e12c-4053-8680-7c5588dff8eb 1Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-shard2-1 standard 2m32s
pvc-7e11502d-13e0-4a84-9ebe-29bc2b15f026 1Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-shard0-1 standard 44s
pvc-7e20906c-462d-47b7-b4cf-ba0ef69ba26e 1Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-shard2-0 standard 3m7s
pvc-87634059-0f95-4595-ae8a-121944961103 1Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-configsvr-0 standard 3m7s
You can see the statefulsets have 1GB storage, and the capacity of all the persistent volumes are also 1GB.
We are now ready to apply the MongoDBOpsRequest
CR to expand the volume of this database.
Volume Expansion of Shard and ConfigServer Nodes
Here, we are going to expand the volume of the shard and configServer nodes of the database.
Create MongoDBOpsRequest
In order to expand the volume of the shard nodes of the database, we have to create a MongoDBOpsRequest
CR with our desired volume size. Below is the YAML of the MongoDBOpsRequest
CR that we are going to create,
apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
kind: MongoDBOpsRequest
metadata:
name: mops-volume-exp-shard
namespace: demo
spec:
type: VolumeExpansion
databaseRef:
name: mg-sharding
volumeExpansion:
shard: 2Gi
configServer: 2Gi
Here,
spec.databaseRef.name
specifies that we are performing volume expansion operation onmops-volume-exp-shard
database.spec.type
specifies that we are performingVolumeExpansion
on our database.spec.volumeExpansion.shard
specifies the desired volume size of shard nodes.spec.volumeExpansion.configServer
specifies the desired volume size of configServer nodes.
Note: If you don’t want to expand the volume of all the components together, you can only specify the components (shard and configServer) that you want to expand.
Let’s create the MongoDBOpsRequest
CR we have shown above,
$ kubectl apply -f https://github.com/kubedb/docs/raw/v2023.12.11/docs/examples/mongodb/volume-expansion/mops-volume-exp-shard.yaml
mongodbopsrequest.ops.kubedb.com/mops-volume-exp-shard created
Verify MongoDB shard volumes expanded successfully
If everything goes well, KubeDB
Ops-manager operator will update the volume size of MongoDB
object and related StatefulSets
and Persistent Volumes
.
Let’s wait for MongoDBOpsRequest
to be Successful
. Run the following command to watch MongoDBOpsRequest
CR,
$ kubectl get mongodbopsrequest -n demo
Every 2.0s: kubectl get mongodbopsrequest -n demo
NAME TYPE STATUS AGE
mops-volume-exp-shard VolumeExpansion Successful 3m49s
We can see from the above output that the MongoDBOpsRequest
has succeeded. If we describe the MongoDBOpsRequest
we will get an overview of the steps that were followed to expand the volume of the database.
$ kubectl describe mongodbopsrequest -n demo mops-volume-exp-shard
Name: mops-volume-exp-shard
Namespace: demo
Labels: <none>
Annotations: <none>
API Version: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
Kind: MongoDBOpsRequest
Metadata:
Creation Timestamp: 2020-09-30T04:24:37Z
Generation: 1
Resource Version: 140791
Self Link: /apis/ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1/namespaces/demo/mongodbopsrequests/mops-volume-exp-shard
UID: fc23a0a2-3a48-4b76-95c5-121f3d56df78
Spec:
Database Ref:
Name: mg-sharding
Type: VolumeExpansion
Volume Expansion:
Config Server: 2Gi
Shard: 2Gi
Status:
Conditions:
Last Transition Time: 2020-09-30T04:25:48Z
Message: MongoDB ops request is expanding volume of database
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: VolumeExpansion
Status: True
Type: VolumeExpansion
Last Transition Time: 2020-09-30T04:26:58Z
Message: Successfully Expanded Volume
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: ConfigServerVolumeExpansion
Status: True
Type: ConfigServerVolumeExpansion
Last Transition Time: 2020-09-30T04:29:28Z
Message: Successfully Expanded Volume
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: ShardVolumeExpansion
Status: True
Type: ShardVolumeExpansion
Last Transition Time: 2020-09-30T04:29:33Z
Message: Successfully Resumed mongodb: mg-sharding
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: ResumeDatabase
Status: True
Type: ResumeDatabase
Last Transition Time: 2020-09-30T04:29:33Z
Message: Successfully Expanded Volume
Observed Generation: 1
Reason: Successful
Status: True
Type: Successful
Observed Generation: 1
Phase: Successful
Events:
Type Reason Age From Message
---- ------ ---- ---- -------
Normal ConfigServerVolumeExpansion 3m25s KubeDB Ops-manager operator Successfully Expanded Volume
Normal ShardVolumeExpansion 55s KubeDB Ops-manager operator Successfully Expanded Volume
Normal ResumeDatabase 50s KubeDB Ops-manager operator Resuming MongoDB
Normal ResumeDatabase 50s KubeDB Ops-manager operator Successfully Resumed mongodb
Normal Successful 50s KubeDB Ops-manager operator Successfully Expanded Volume
Now, we are going to verify from the Statefulset
, and the Persistent Volumes
whether the volume of the database has expanded to meet the desired state, Let’s check,
$ kubectl get sts -n demo mg-sharding-configsvr -o json | jq '.spec.volumeClaimTemplates[].spec.resources.requests.storage'
"2Gi"
$ kubectl get sts -n demo mg-sharding-shard0 -o json | jq '.spec.volumeClaimTemplates[].spec.resources.requests.storage'
"2Gi"
$ kubectl get pv -n demo
NAME CAPACITY ACCESS MODES RECLAIM POLICY STATUS CLAIM STORAGECLASS REASON AGE
pvc-194f6e9c-b9a7-4d00-a125-a6c01273468c 2Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-shard0-0 standard 3m38s
pvc-390b6343-f97e-4761-a516-e3c9607c55d6 2Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-shard1-1 standard 4m56s
pvc-51ab98e8-d468-4a74-b176-3853dada41c2 2Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-configsvr-1 standard 5m3s
pvc-5209095e-561f-4601-a0bf-0c705234da5b 2Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-shard1-0 standard 5m36s
pvc-5be2ab13-e12c-4053-8680-7c5588dff8eb 2Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-shard2-1 standard 5m2s
pvc-7e11502d-13e0-4a84-9ebe-29bc2b15f026 2Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-shard0-1 standard 3m14s
pvc-7e20906c-462d-47b7-b4cf-ba0ef69ba26e 2Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-shard2-0 standard 5m37s
pvc-87634059-0f95-4595-ae8a-121944961103 2Gi RWO Delete Bound demo/datadir-mg-sharding-configsvr-0 standard 5m37s
The above output verifies that we have successfully expanded the volume of the shard nodes and configServer nodes of the MongoDB database.
Cleaning Up
To clean up the Kubernetes resources created by this tutorial, run:
kubectl delete mg -n demo mg-sharding
kubectl delete mongodbopsrequest -n demo mops-volume-exp-shard mops-volume-exp-configserver