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Chapter 5. Updated boot images
The Machine Config Operator (MCO) uses a boot image to start a Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS (RHCOS) node. By default, OpenShift Container Platform does not manage the boot image.
This means that the boot image in your cluster is not updated along with your cluster. For example, if your cluster was originally created with OpenShift Container Platform 4.12, the boot image that the cluster uses to create nodes is the same 4.12 version, even if your cluster is at a later version. If the cluster is later upgraded to 4.13 or later, new nodes continue to scale with the same 4.12 image.
This process could cause the following issues:
- Extra time to start nodes
- Certificate expiration issues
- Version skew issues
To avoid these issues, you can configure your cluster to update the boot image whenever you update your cluster. By modifying the MachineConfiguration
object, you can enable this feature. Currently, the ability to update the boot image is available for only Google Cloud Platform (GCP) clusters and as a Technology Preview feature for Amazon Web Services (AWS) clusters. It is not supported for clusters managed by the Cluster CAPI Operator.
The updating boot image feature for AWS is a Technology Preview feature only. Technology Preview features are not supported with Red Hat production service level agreements (SLAs) and might not be functionally complete. Red Hat does not recommend using them in production. These features provide early access to upcoming product features, enabling customers to test functionality and provide feedback during the development process.
For more information about the support scope of Red Hat Technology Preview features, see Technology Preview Features Support Scope.
If you are not using the default user data secret, named worker-user-data
, in your machine set, or you have modified the worker-user-data
secret, you should not use managed boot image updates. This is because the Machine Config Operator (MCO) updates the machine set to use a managed version of the secret. By using the managed boot images feature, you are giving up the capability to customize the secret stored in the machine set object.
To view the current boot image used in your cluster, examine a machine set:
Example machine set with the boot image reference
apiVersion: machine.openshift.io/v1beta1
kind: MachineSet
metadata:
name: ci-ln-hmy310k-72292-5f87z-worker-a
namespace: openshift-machine-api
spec:
# ...
template:
# ...
spec:
# ...
providerSpec:
# ...
value:
disks:
- autoDelete: true
boot: true
image: projects/rhcos-cloud/global/images/rhcos-412-85-202203181601-0-gcp-x86-64 1
# ...
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- This boot image is the same as the originally-installed OpenShift Container Platform version, in this example OpenShift Container Platform 4.12, regardless of the current version of the cluster. The way that the boot image is represented in the machine set depends on the platform, as the structure of the
providerSpec
field differs from platform to platform.
If you configure your cluster to update your boot images, the boot image referenced in your machine sets matches the current version of the cluster.
5.1. Configuring updated boot images
By default, OpenShift Container Platform does not manage the boot image. You can configure your cluster to update the boot image whenever you update your cluster by modifying the MachineConfiguration
object.
Currently, the ability to update the boot image is available for only Google Cloud Platform (GCP) clusters and as a Technology Preview feature for Amazon Web Services (AWS) clusters. It is not supported for clusters managed by the Cluster CAPI Operator.
The updating boot image feature for AWS is a Technology Preview feature only. Technology Preview features are not supported with Red Hat production service level agreements (SLAs) and might not be functionally complete. Red Hat does not recommend using them in production. These features provide early access to upcoming product features, enabling customers to test functionality and provide feedback during the development process.
For more information about the support scope of Red Hat Technology Preview features, see Technology Preview Features Support Scope.
Procedure
Edit the
MachineConfiguration
object, namedcluster
, to enable the updating of boot images by running the following command:$ oc edit MachineConfiguration cluster
Optional: Configure the boot image update feature for all the machine sets:
apiVersion: operator.openshift.io/v1 kind: MachineConfiguration metadata: name: cluster namespace: openshift-machine-config-operator spec: # ... managedBootImages: 1 machineManagers: - resource: machinesets apiGroup: machine.openshift.io selection: mode: All 2
Optional: Configure the boot image update feature for specific machine sets:
apiVersion: operator.openshift.io/v1 kind: MachineConfiguration metadata: name: cluster namespace: openshift-machine-config-operator spec: # ... managedBootImages: 1 machineManagers: - resource: machinesets apiGroup: machine.openshift.io selection: mode: Partial partial: machineResourceSelector: matchLabels: update-boot-image: "true" 2
TipIf an appropriate label is not present on the machine set, add a key/value pair by running a command similar to following:
$ oc label machineset.machine ci-ln-hmy310k-72292-5f87z-worker-a update-boot-image=true -n openshift-machine-api
Verification
View the current state of the boot image updates by viewing the machine configuration object:
$ oc get machineconfiguration cluster -n openshift-machine-api -o yaml
Example machine set with the boot image reference
kind: MachineConfiguration metadata: name: cluster # ... status: conditions: - lastTransitionTime: "2024-09-09T13:51:37Z" 1 message: Reconciled 1 of 2 MAPI MachineSets | Reconciled 0 of 0 CAPI MachineSets | Reconciled 0 of 0 CAPI MachineDeployments reason: BootImageUpdateConfigurationAdded status: "True" type: BootImageUpdateProgressing - lastTransitionTime: "2024-09-09T13:51:37Z" 2 message: 0 Degraded MAPI MachineSets | 0 Degraded CAPI MachineSets | 0 CAPI MachineDeployments reason: BootImageUpdateConfigurationAdded status: "False" type: BootImageUpdateDegraded
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- Status of the boot image update. Cluster CAPI Operator machine sets and machine deployments are not currently supported for boot image updates.
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- Indicates if any boot image updates failed. If any of the updates fail, the Machine Config Operator is degraded. In this case, manual intervention might be required.
Get the boot image version by running the following command:
$ oc get machinesets <machineset_name> -n openshift-machine-api -o yaml
Example machine set with the boot image reference
apiVersion: machine.openshift.io/v1beta1 kind: MachineSet metadata: labels: machine.openshift.io/cluster-api-cluster: ci-ln-77hmkpt-72292-d4pxp update-boot-image: "true" name: ci-ln-77hmkpt-72292-d4pxp-worker-a namespace: openshift-machine-api spec: # ... template: # ... spec: # ... providerSpec: # ... value: disks: - autoDelete: true boot: true image: projects/rhcos-cloud/global/images/rhcos-416-92-202402201450-0-gcp-x86-64 1 # ...
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- This boot image is the same as the current OpenShift Container Platform version.
Additional resources
5.2. Disabling updated boot images
To disable the updated boot image feature, edit the MachineConfiguration
object to remove the managedBootImages
stanza.
If you disable this feature after some nodes have been created with the new boot image version, any existing nodes retain their current boot image. Turning off this feature does not rollback the nodes or machine sets to the originally-installed boot image. The machine sets retain the boot image version that was present when the feature was enabled and is not updated again when the cluster is upgraded to a new OpenShift Container Platform version in the future.
Procedure
Disable updated boot images by editing the
MachineConfiguration
object:$ oc edit MachineConfiguration cluster
Remove the
managedBootImages
stanza:apiVersion: operator.openshift.io/v1 kind: MachineConfiguration metadata: name: cluster namespace: openshift-machine-config-operator spec: # ... managedBootImages: 1 machineManagers: - resource: machinesets apiGroup: machine.openshift.io selection: mode: All
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- Remove the entire stanza to disable updated boot images.