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RedisOpsRequest

What is RedisOpsRequest

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

RedisOpsRequest CRD Specifications

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

Here, some sample RedisOpsRequest CRs for different administrative operations is given below,

Sample RedisOpsRequest for updating database:

apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
kind: RedisOpsRequest
metadata:
  name: update-version
  namespace: demo
spec:
  type: UpdateVersion
  databaseRef:
    name: standalone-redis
  updateVersion:
    targetVersion: 7.0.14

Sample RedisOpsRequest for horizontal scaling:

apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
kind: RedisOpsRequest
metadata:
  name: up-horizontal-redis-ops
  namespace: demo
spec:
  type: HorizontalScaling
  databaseRef:
    name: redis-cluster
  horizontalScaling:
    master: 5
    replicas: 2 

What is RedisSentinelOpsRequest

RedisSentinelOpsRequest is a Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions (CRD). It provides declarative configuration for Redis administrative operations like database version updating, horizontal scaling, vertical scaling, reconfiguring TLS etc. in a Kubernetes native way. The spec in RedisOpsRequest and RedisSentinelOpsRequest similar which will be described below.

Sample RedisSentinelOpsRequest for vertical scaling

apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
kind: RedisSentinelOpsRequest
metadata:
  name: redisops-vertical
  namespace: omed
spec:
  type: VerticalScaling
  databaseRef:
    name: sentinel-tls
  verticalScaling:
    redissentinel:
      resources:
        requests:
          memory: "300Mi"
          cpu: "200m"
        limits:
          memory: "800Mi"
          cpu: "500m"

Here, we are going to describe the various sections of RedisOpsRequest and RedisSentinelOpsRequest CR .

RedisOpsRequest Spec

A RedisOpsRequest object has the following fields in the spec section.

spec.databaseRef

spec.databaseRef is a required field that point to the Redis object where the administrative operations will be applied. This field consists of the following sub-field:

  • spec.databaseRef.name : specifies the name of the Redis 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 RedisOpsRequest.

  • UpdateVersion
  • HorizontalScaling
  • VerticalScaling
  • VolumeExpansion
  • Restart
  • Reconfigure
  • ReconfigureTLS
  • ReplaceSentinel (Only in Sentinel Mode)

Reconfigure and ReplaceSentinel ops request can not be done in RedisSentinelOpsRequest

You can perform only one type of operation on a single RedisOpsRequest CR. For example, if you want to update your database and scale up its replica then you have to create two separate RedisOpsRequest. At first, you have to create a RedisOpsRequest for updating. Once it is completed, then you can create another RedisOpsRequest for scaling. You should not create two RedisOpsRequest simultaneously.

spec.updateVersion

If you want to update your Redis version, you have to specify the spec.updateVersion section that specifies the desired version information. This field consists of the following sub-field:

  • spec.updateVersion.targetVersion refers to a RedisVersion CR that contains the Redis version information where you want to update.

You can only update between Redis versions. KubeDB does not support downgrade for Redis.

spec.horizontalScaling

If you want to scale-up or scale-down your Redis cluster, you have to specify spec.horizontalScaling section. This field consists of the following sub-field:

  • spec.horizontalScaling.replicas indicates the desired number of replicas for your Redis instance after scaling. For example, if your cluster currently has 4 replicas, and you want to add additional 2 replicas then you have to specify 6 in spec.horizontalScaling.replicas field. Similarly, if you want to remove one replicas, you have to specify 3 in spec.horizontalScaling.replicas field.
  • spec.horizontalScaling.master indicates the desired number of master for your Redis cluster. It is only applicable for Cluster Mode.

spec.verticalScaling

spec.verticalScaling is a required field specifying the information of Redis resources like cpu, memory that will be scaled. This field consists of the following sub-fields:

  • spec.verticalScaling.redis indicates the Redis 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 Redis 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 Redis 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 the exporter container resources. It has the same structure as spec.verticalScaling.redis and you can scale the resource the same way as redis container.

You can increase/decrease resources for both redis container and exporter container on a single RedisOpsRequest CR.

spec.timeout

As we internally retry the ops request steps multiple times, This timeout field helps the users to specify the timeout for those steps of the ops request (in second). If a step doesn’t finish within the specified timeout, the ops request will result in failure.

spec.apply

This field controls the execution of obsRequest depending on the database state. It has two supported values: Always & IfReady. Use IfReady, if you want to process the opsRequest only when the database is Ready. And use Always, if you want to process the execution of opsReq irrespective of the Database state.

RedisOpsRequest Status

After creating the Ops request status section is added in RedisOpsRequest CR. The yaml looks like following :

apiVersion: ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1
kind: RedisOpsRequest
metadata:
  annotations:
    kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration: |
      {"apiVersion":"ops.kubedb.com/v1alpha1","kind":"RedisOpsRequest","metadata":{"annotations":{},"name":"redisops-vertical","namespace":"demo"},"spec":{"databaseRef":{"name":"standalone-redis"},"type":"VerticalScaling","verticalScaling":{"redis":{"limits":{"cpu":"500m","memory":"800Mi"},"requests":{"cpu":"200m","memory":"300Mi"}}}}}      
  creationTimestamp: "2023-02-02T09:14:01Z"
  generation: 1
  name: redisops-vertical
  namespace: demo
  resourceVersion: "483411"
  uid: 12c45d9c-daea-472d-be61-b88505cb755d
spec:
  apply: IfReady
  databaseRef:
    name: standalone-redis
  type: VerticalScaling
  verticalScaling:
    redis:
      resources:
        limits:
          cpu: 500m
          memory: 800Mi
        requests:
          cpu: 200m
          memory: 300Mi
status:
  conditions:
  - lastTransitionTime: "2023-02-02T09:14:01Z"
    message: Redis ops request is vertically scaling database
    observedGeneration: 1
    reason: VerticalScaling
    status: "True"
    type: VerticalScaling
  - lastTransitionTime: "2023-02-02T09:14:01Z"
    message: Successfully updated StatefulSets Resources
    observedGeneration: 1
    reason: UpdateStatefulSetResources
    status: "True"
    type: UpdateStatefulSetResources
  - lastTransitionTime: "2023-02-02T09:14:12Z"
    message: Successfully Restarted Pods With Resources
    observedGeneration: 1
    reason: RestartedPodsWithResources
    status: "True"
    type: RestartedPodsWithResources
  - lastTransitionTime: "2023-02-02T09:14:12Z"
    message: Successfully Vertically Scaled Database
    observedGeneration: 1
    reason: Successful
    status: "True"
    type: Successful
  observedGeneration: 1
  phase: Successful

.status describes the current state of the RedisOpsRequest operation. It has the following fields:

status.phase

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

PhaseMeaning
SuccessfulKubeDB has successfully performed the operation requested in the RedisOpsRequest
FailedKubeDB has failed the operation requested in the RedisOpsRequest
DeniedKubeDB has denied the operation requested in the RedisOpsRequest

status.observedGeneration

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

status.conditions

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

  • types specifies the type of the condition. RedisOpsRequest has the following types of conditions:
TypeMeaning
ProgressingSpecifies that the operation is now progressing
SuccessfulSpecifies such a state that the operation on the database has been successful.
HaltDatabaseSpecifies such a state that the database is halted by the operator
ResumeDatabaseSpecifies such a state that the database is resumed by the operator
FailureSpecifies such a state that the operation on the database has been failed.
ScalingSpecifies such a state that the scaling operation on the database has stared
VerticalScalingSpecifies such a state that vertical scaling has performed successfully on database
HorizontalScalingSpecifies such a state that horizontal scaling has performed successfully on database
UpdateVersionSpecifies such a state that version updating 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:
ReasonMeaning
OpsRequestProgressingStartedOperator has started the OpsRequest processing
OpsRequestFailedToProgressingOperator has failed to start the OpsRequest processing
SuccessfullyHaltedDatabaseDatabase is successfully halted by the operator
FailedToHaltDatabaseDatabase is failed to halt by the operator
SuccessfullyResumedDatabaseDatabase is successfully resumed to perform its usual operation
FailedToResumedDatabaseDatabase is failed to resume
DatabaseVersionupdatingStartedOperator has started updating the database version
SuccessfullyUpdatedDatabaseVersionOperator has successfully updated the database version
FailedToUpdateDatabaseVersionOperator has failed to update the database version
HorizontalScalingStartedOperator has started the horizontal scaling
SuccessfullyPerformedHorizontalScalingOperator has successfully performed on horizontal scaling
FailedToPerformHorizontalScalingOperator has failed to perform on horizontal scaling
VerticalScalingStartedOperator has started the vertical scaling
SuccessfullyPerformedVerticalScalingOperator has successfully performed on vertical scaling
FailedToPerformVerticalScalingOperator has failed to perform on vertical scaling
OpsRequestProcessedSuccessfullyOperator 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.