Pod placement
You can configure Pod placement for HDFS nodes as described in Pod Placement.
Default Pod placement constraints for master nodes:
affinity:
podAffinity:
preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- podAffinityTerm:
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
app.kubernetes.io/instance: cluster-name
app.kubernetes.io/name: hbase
topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
weight: 20
podAntiAffinity:
preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- podAffinityTerm:
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
app.kubernetes.io/component: master
app.kubernetes.io/instance: cluster-name
app.kubernetes.io/name: hbase
topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
weight: 70
Default Pod placement constraints for region server nodes:
affinity:
podAffinity:
preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- podAffinityTerm:
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
app.kubernetes.io/instance: cluster-name
app.kubernetes.io/name: hbase
topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
weight: 20
- podAffinityTerm:
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
app.kubernetes.io/component: datanode
app.kubernetes.io/instance: hdfs-cluster-name
app.kubernetes.io/name: hdfs
topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
weight: 50
podAntiAffinity:
preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- podAffinityTerm:
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
app.kubernetes.io/component: regionserver
app.kubernetes.io/instance: cluster-node
app.kubernetes.io/name: hbase
topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
weight: 70
Default Pod placement constraints for rest server nodes:
affinity:
podAffinity:
preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- podAffinityTerm:
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
app.kubernetes.io/instance: test-hbase
app.kubernetes.io/name: hbase
topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
weight: 20
podAntiAffinity:
preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- podAffinityTerm:
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
app.kubernetes.io/component: restserver
app.kubernetes.io/instance: test-hbase
app.kubernetes.io/name: hbase
topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
weight: 70
In the examples above cluster-name
is the name of the HBase custom resource that owns this Pod. The hdfs-cluster-name
is the name of the HDFS cluster that was configured in the hdfsConfigMapName
property.
It is important that the hdfsConfigMapName property contains the name the HDFS cluster. You could instead configure ConfigMaps of specific name or data roles, but for the purpose of pod placement, this will lead to faulty behavior.
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