Chapter 3. Using Fence Agents Remediation
You can use the Fence Agents Remediation Operator to automatically remediate unhealthy nodes, similar to the Self Node Remediation Operator. FAR is designed to run an existing set of upstream fencing agents on environments with a traditional API end-point, for example, IPMI, for power cycling cluster nodes, while their pods are quickly evicted based on the remediation strategy.
3.1. About the Fence Agents Remediation Operator
The Fence Agents Remediation (FAR) Operator uses external tools to fence unhealthy nodes. These tools are a set of fence agents, where each fence agent can be used for different environments to fence a node, and using a traditional Application Programming Interface (API) call that reboots a node. By doing so, FAR can minimize downtime for stateful applications, restores compute capacity if transient failures occur, and increases the availability of workloads.
FAR not only fences a node when it becomes unhealthy, it also tries to remediate the node from being unhealthy to healthy. It adds a taint to evict stateless pods, fences the node with a fence agent, and after a reboot, it completes the remediation with resource deletion to remove any remaining workloads (mostly stateful workloads). Adding the taint and deleting the workloads accelerates the workload rescheduling.
The Operator watches for new or deleted custom resources (CRs) called FenceAgentsRemediation
which trigger a fence agent to remediate a node, based on the CR’s name. FAR uses the NodeHealthCheck
controller to detect the health of a node in the cluster. When a node is identified as unhealthy, the NodeHealthCheck
resource creates the FenceAgentsRemediation
CR, based on the FenceAgentsRemediationTemplate
CR, which then triggers the Fence Agents Remediation Operator.
FAR uses a fence agent to fence a Kubernetes node. Generally, fencing is the process of taking unresponsive/unhealthy computers into a safe state, and isolating the computer. Fence agent is a software code that uses a management interface to perform fencing, mostly power-based fencing which enables power-cycling, reset, or turning off the computer. An example fence agent is fence_ipmilan
which is used for Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) environments.
apiVersion: fence-agents-remediation.medik8s.io/v1alpha1 kind: FenceAgentsRemediation metadata: name: node-name 1 namespace: openshift-workload-availability spec: remediationStrategy: <remediation_strategy> 2
- 1
- The node-name should match the name of the unhealthy cluster node.
- 2
- Specifies the remediation strategy for the nodes. For more information on the remediation strategies available, see the Understanding the Fence Agents Remediation Template configuration topic.
The Operator includes a set of fence agents, that are also available in the Red Hat High Availability Add-On, which use a management interface, such as IPMI or an API, to provision/reboot a node for bare metal servers, virtual machines, and cloud platforms.
3.2. Installing the Fence Agents Remediation Operator by using the web console
You can use the Red Hat OpenShift web console to install the Fence Agents Remediation Operator.
Prerequisites
-
Log in as a user with
cluster-admin
privileges.
Procedure
-
In the Red Hat OpenShift web console, navigate to Operators
OperatorHub. - Select the Fence Agents Remediation Operator, or FAR, from the list of available Operators, and then click Install.
-
Keep the default selection of Installation mode and namespace to ensure that the Operator is installed to the
openshift-workload-availability
namespace. - Click Install.
Verification
To confirm that the installation is successful:
-
Navigate to the Operators
Installed Operators page. -
Check that the Operator is installed in the
openshift-workload-availability
namespace and its status isSucceeded
.
If the Operator is not installed successfully:
-
Navigate to the Operators
Installed Operators page and inspect the Status column for any errors or failures. -
Navigate to the Workloads
Pods page and check the log of the fence-agents-remediation-controller-manager
pod for any reported issues.
3.3. Installing the Fence Agents Remediation Operator by using the CLI
You can use the OpenShift CLI (oc
) to install the Fence Agents Remediation Operator.
You can install the Fence Agents Remediation Operator in your own namespace or in the openshift-workload-availability
namespace.
Prerequisites
-
Install the OpenShift CLI (
oc
). -
Log in as a user with
cluster-admin
privileges.
Procedure
Create a
Namespace
custom resource (CR) for the Fence Agents Remediation Operator:Define the
Namespace
CR and save the YAML file, for example,workload-availability-namespace.yaml
:apiVersion: v1 kind: Namespace metadata: name: openshift-workload-availability
To create the
Namespace
CR, run the following command:$ oc create -f workload-availability-namespace.yaml
Create an
OperatorGroup
CR:Define the
OperatorGroup
CR and save the YAML file, for example,workload-availability-operator-group.yaml
:apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1 kind: OperatorGroup metadata: name: workload-availability-operator-group namespace: openshift-workload-availability
To create the
OperatorGroup
CR, run the following command:$ oc create -f workload-availability-operator-group.yaml
Create a
Subscription
CR:Define the
Subscription
CR and save the YAML file, for example,fence-agents-remediation-subscription.yaml
:apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1alpha1 kind: Subscription metadata: name: fence-agents-remediation-subscription namespace: openshift-workload-availability 1 spec: channel: stable name: fence-agents-remediation source: redhat-operators sourceNamespace: openshift-marketplace package: fence-agents-remediation
- 1
- Specify the
Namespace
where you want to install the Fence Agents Remediation Operator, for example, theopenshift-workload-availability
outlined earlier in this procedure. You can install theSubscription
CR for the Fence Agents Remediation Operator in theopenshift-workload-availability
namespace where there is already a matchingOperatorGroup
CR.
To create the
Subscription
CR, run the following command:$ oc create -f fence-agents-remediation-subscription.yaml
Verification
Verify that the installation succeeded by inspecting the CSV resource:
$ oc get csv -n openshift-workload-availability
Example output
NAME DISPLAY VERSION REPLACES PHASE fence-agents-remediation.v0.3.0 Fence Agents Remediation Operator 0.3.0 fence-agents-remediation.v0.2.1 Succeeded
Verify that the Fence Agents Remediation Operator is up and running:
$ oc get deployment -n openshift-workload-availability
Example output
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE fence-agents-remediation-controller-manager 2/2 2 2 110m
3.4. Configuring the Fence Agents Remediation Operator
You can use the Fence Agents Remediation Operator to create the FenceAgentsRemediationTemplate
Custom Resource (CR), which is used by the Node Health Check Operator (NHC). This CR defines the fence agent to be used in the cluster with all the required parameters for remediating the nodes. There may be many FenceAgentsRemediationTemplate
CRs, at most one for each fence agent, and when NHC is being used it can choose the FenceAgentsRemediationTemplate
as the remediationTemplate to be used for power-cycling the node.
The FenceAgentsRemediationTemplate
CR resembles the following YAML file:
apiVersion: fence-agents-remediation.medik8s.io/v1alpha1 kind: FenceAgentsRemediationTemplate metadata: name: fence-agents-remediation-template-fence-ipmilan namespace: openshift-workload-availability spec: template: spec: agent: fence_ipmilan 1 nodeparameters: 2 --ipport: master-0-0: '6230' master-0-1: '6231' master-0-2: '6232' worker-0-0: '6233' worker-0-1: '6234' worker-0-2: '6235' sharedparameters: 3 '--action': reboot '--ip': 192.168.123.1 '--lanplus': '' '--password': password '--username': admin retryCount: '5' 4 retryInterval: '5s' 5 timeout: '60s' 6
- 1
- Displays the name of the fence agent to be executed, for example,
fence_ipmilan
. - 2
- Displays the node-specific parameters for executing the fence agent, for example,
ipport
. - 3
- Displays the cluster-wide parameters for executing the fence agent, for example,
username
. - 4
- Displays the number of times to retry the fence agent command in case of failure. The default number of attempts is 5.
- 5
- Displays the interval between retries in seconds. The default is 5 seconds.
- 6
- Displays the timeout for the fence agent command. The default is 60 seconds. For values of 60 seconds or greater, the timeout value is expressed in both minutes and seconds in the YAML file.
3.4.1. Understanding the Fence Agents Remediation Template configuration
The Fence Agents Remediation Operator also creates the FenceAgentsRemediationTemplate
Custom Resource Definition (CRD). This CRD defines the remediation strategy for the nodes that is aimed to recover workloads faster. The following remediation strategies are available:
ResourceDeletion
- This remediation strategy removes the pods on the node. This strategy recovers workloads faster.
OutOfServiceTaint
-
This remediation strategy implicitly causes the removal of the pods and associated volume attachments on the node. It achieves this by placing the
OutOfServiceTaint
taint on the node. TheOutOfServiceTaint
strategy also represents a non-graceful node shutdown. A non-graceful node shutdown occurs when a node is shut down and not detected, instead of triggering an in-operating system shutdown. This strategy has been supported on technology preview since OpenShift Container Platform version 4.13, and on general availability since OpenShift Container Platform version 4.15.
The FenceAgentsRemediationTemplate
CR resembles the following YAML file:
apiVersion: fence-agents-remediation.medik8s.io/v1alpha1 kind: FenceAgentsRemediationTemplate metadata: name: fence-agents-remediation-<remediation_object>-deletion-template 1 namespace: openshift-workload-availability spec: template: spec: remediationStrategy: <remediation_strategy> 2
- 1
- Specifies the type of remediation template based on the remediation strategy. Replace
<remediation_object>
with eitherresource
ortaint
; for example,fence-agents-remediation-resource-deletion-template
. - 2
- Specifies the remediation strategy. The remediation strategy can either be
ResourceDeletion
orOutOfServiceTaint
.
3.5. Troubleshooting the Fence Agents Remediation Operator
3.5.1. General troubleshooting
- Issue
- You want to troubleshoot issues with the Fence Agents Remediation Operator.
- Resolution
Check the Operator logs.
$ oc logs <fence-agents-remediation-controller-manager-name> -c manager -n <namespace-name>
3.5.2. Unsuccessful remediation
- Issue
- An unhealthy node was not remediated.
- Resolution
Verify that the
FenceAgentsRemediation
CR was created by running the following command:$ oc get far -A
If the
NodeHealthCheck
controller did not create theFenceAgentsRemediation
CR when the node turned unhealthy, check the logs of theNodeHealthCheck
controller. Additionally, ensure that theNodeHealthCheck
CR includes the required specification to use the remediation template.If the
FenceAgentsRemediation
CR was created, ensure that its name matches the unhealthy node object.
3.5.3. Fence Agents Remediation Operator resources exist after uninstalling the Operator
- Issue
- The Fence Agents Remediation Operator resources, such as the remediation CR and the remediation template CR, exist after uninstalling the Operator.
- Resolution
To remove the Fence Agents Remediation Operator resources, you can delete the resources by selecting the "Delete all operand instances for this operator" checkbox before uninstalling. This checkbox feature is only available in Red Hat OpenShift since version 4.13. For all versions of Red Hat OpenShift, you can delete the resources by running the following relevant command for each resource type:
$ oc delete far <fence-agents-remediation> -n <namespace>
$ oc delete fartemplate <fence-agents-remediation-template> -n <namespace>
The remediation CR
far
must be created and deleted by the same entity, for example, NHC. If the remediation CRfar
is still present, it is deleted, together with the FAR operator.The remediation template CR
fartemplate
only exists if you use FAR with NHC. When the FAR operator is deleted using the web console, the remediation template CRfartemplate
is also deleted.
3.6. Gathering data about the Fence Agents Remediation Operator
To collect debugging information about the Fence Agents Remediation Operator, use the must-gather
tool. For information about the must-gather
image for the Fence Agents Remediation Operator, see Gathering data about specific features.
3.7. Agents supported by the Fence Agents Remediation Operator
This section describes the agents currently supported by the Fence Agents Remediation Operator.
Most of the supported agents can be grouped by the node’s hardware proprietary and usage, as follows:
- BareMetal
- Virtualization
- Intel
- HP
- IBM
- VMware
- Cisco
- APC
- Dell
- Other
Agent | Description |
---|---|
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with Out-of-Band controllers that support Redfish APIs. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with machines controlled by IPMI. |
[a]
This description also applies for the agents fence_ilo3 , fence_ilo4 , fence_ilo5 , fence_imm , fence_idrac , and fence_ipmilanplus .
|
Agent | Description |
---|---|
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with RHEV-M REST API to fence virtual machines. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with virtual machines. |
[a]
This description also applies for the agent fence_xvm .
|
Agent | Description |
---|---|
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with Intel AMT (WS). |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with Intel Modular device (tested on Intel MFSYS25, should also work with MFSYS35). |
Agent | Description |
---|---|
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used for HP servers with the Integrated Light Out (iLO) PCI card. |
| A fencing agent that can be used to connect to an iLO device. It logs into device via ssh and reboot a specified outlet. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with HP Moonshot iLO. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with HP iLO MP. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with HP BladeSystem and HP Integrity Superdome X. |
[a]
This description also applies for the agent fence_ilo2 .
[b]
This description also applies for the agents fence_ilo3_ssh , fence_ilo4_ssh , and fence_ilo5_ssh .
|
Agent | Description |
---|---|
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with IBM Bladecenters with recent enough firmware that includes telnet support. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with IBM BladeCenter chassis. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with the IBM iPDU network power switch. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with the IBM RSA II management interface. |
Agent | Description |
---|---|
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with VMware API to fence virtual machines. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with the virtual machines managed by VMWare products that have SOAP API v4.1+. |
Agent | Description |
---|---|
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with any Cisco MDS 9000 series with SNMP enabled device. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with Cisco UCS to fence machines. |
Agent | Description |
---|---|
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with the APC network power switch. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with the APC network power switch or Tripplite PDU devices. |
Agent | Description |
---|---|
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with the Dell Remote Access Card v5 or CMC (DRAC). |
Agent | Description |
---|---|
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with Brocade FC switches. |
| A resource that can be used to tell Nova that compute nodes are down and to reschedule flagged instances. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with the Eaton network power switch. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with MPX and MPH2 managed rack PDU. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with the ePowerSwitch 8M+ power switch to fence connected machines. |
| A resource that can be used to reschedule flagged instances. |
| A resource that can be used with ping-heuristics to control execution of another fence agent on the same fencing level. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with any SNMP IF-MIB capable device. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with the kdump crash recovery service. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with SCSI-3 persistent reservations to control access multipath devices. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with the Fujitsu-Siemens RSB management interface. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used in environments where sbd can be used (shared storage). |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with SCSI-3 persistent reservations to control access to shared storage devices. |
| An I/O Fencing agent that can be used with the WTI Network Power Switch (NPS). |