HyperShift API Reference
Packages:
hypershift.openshift.io/v1beta1
Package v1beta1 contains the HyperShift API.
The HyperShift API enables creating and managing lightweight, flexible, heterogeneous OpenShift clusters at scale.
HyperShift clusters are deployed in a topology which isolates the “control plane” (e.g. etcd, the API server, controller manager, etc.) from the “data plane” (e.g. worker nodes and their kubelets, and the infrastructure on which they run). This enables “hosted control plane as a service” use cases.
CertificateSigningRequestApproval
CertificateSigningRequestApproval defines the desired state of CertificateSigningRequestApproval
Field | Description |
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apiVersion
string |
hypershift.openshift.io/v1beta1
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kind
string
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CertificateSigningRequestApproval |
metadata
Kubernetes meta/v1.ObjectMeta
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Refer to the Kubernetes API documentation for the fields of the
metadata field.
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spec
CertificateSigningRequestApprovalSpec
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status
CertificateSigningRequestApprovalStatus
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HostedCluster
HostedCluster is the primary representation of a HyperShift cluster and encapsulates the control plane and common data plane configuration. Creating a HostedCluster results in a fully functional OpenShift control plane with no attached nodes. To support workloads (e.g. pods), a HostedCluster may have one or more associated NodePool resources.
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apiVersion
string |
hypershift.openshift.io/v1beta1
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kind
string
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HostedCluster |
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metadata
Kubernetes meta/v1.ObjectMeta
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Refer to the Kubernetes API documentation for the fields of the
metadata field.
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spec
HostedClusterSpec
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Spec is the desired behavior of the HostedCluster.
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status
HostedClusterStatus
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Status is the latest observed status of the HostedCluster. |
NodePool
NodePool is a scalable set of worker nodes attached to a HostedCluster. NodePool machine architectures are uniform within a given pool, and are independent of the control plane’s underlying machine architecture.
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apiVersion
string |
hypershift.openshift.io/v1beta1
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kind
string
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NodePool |
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metadata
Kubernetes meta/v1.ObjectMeta
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Refer to the Kubernetes API documentation for the fields of the
metadata field.
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spec
NodePoolSpec
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Spec is the desired behavior of the NodePool.
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status
NodePoolStatus
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Status is the latest observed status of the NodePool. |
AESCBCSpec
(Appears on: SecretEncryptionSpec)
AESCBCSpec defines metadata about the AESCBC secret encryption strategy
Field | Description |
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activeKey
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
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ActiveKey defines the active key used to encrypt new secrets |
backupKey
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
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(Optional)
BackupKey defines the old key during the rotation process so previously created secrets can continue to be decrypted until they are all re-encrypted with the active key. |
APIServerNetworking
(Appears on: ClusterNetworking)
APIServerNetworking specifies how the APIServer is exposed inside a cluster node.
Field | Description |
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advertiseAddress
string
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AdvertiseAddress is the address that nodes will use to talk to the API server. This is an address associated with the loopback adapter of each node. If not specified, the controller will take default values. The default values will be set as 172.20.0.1 or fd00::1. |
port
int32
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Port is the port at which the APIServer is exposed inside a node. Other pods using host networking cannot listen on this port. If unset 6443 is used. This is useful to choose a port other than the default one which might interfere with customer environments e.g. https://github.com/openshift/hypershift/pull/356. Setting this to 443 is possible only for backward compatibility reasons and it’s discouraged. Doing so, it would result in the controller overriding the KAS endpoint in the guest cluster having a discrepancy with the KAS Pod and potentially causing temporarily network failures. |
allowedCIDRBlocks
[]CIDRBlock
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AllowedCIDRBlocks is an allow list of CIDR blocks that can access the APIServer If not specified, traffic is allowed from all addresses. This depends on underlying support by the cloud provider for Service LoadBalancerSourceRanges |
AWSCloudProviderConfig
(Appears on: AWSPlatformSpec)
AWSCloudProviderConfig specifies AWS networking configuration.
Field | Description |
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subnet
AWSResourceReference
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(Optional)
Subnet is the subnet to use for control plane cloud resources. |
zone
string
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(Optional)
Zone is the availability zone where control plane cloud resources are created. |
vpc
string
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VPC is the VPC to use for control plane cloud resources. |
AWSEndpointAccessType
(Appears on: AWSPlatformSpec)
AWSEndpointAccessType specifies the publishing scope of cluster endpoints.
Value | Description |
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"Private" |
Private endpoint access allows only private API server access and private node communication with the control plane. |
"Public" |
Public endpoint access allows public API server access and public node communication with the control plane. |
"PublicAndPrivate" |
PublicAndPrivate endpoint access allows public API server access and private node communication with the control plane. |
AWSKMSAuthSpec
(Appears on: AWSKMSSpec)
AWSKMSAuthSpec defines metadata about the management of credentials used to interact and encrypt data via AWS KMS key.
Field | Description |
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awsKms
string
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The referenced role must have a trust relationship that allows it to be assumed via web identity. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_providers_oidc.html. Example: { “Version”: “2012-10-17”, “Statement”: [ { “Effect”: “Allow”, “Principal”: { “Federated”: “{{ .ProviderARN }}” }, “Action”: “sts:AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity”, “Condition”: { “StringEquals”: { “{{ .ProviderName }}:sub”: {{ .ServiceAccounts }} } } } ] } AWSKMSARN is an ARN value referencing a role appropriate for managing the auth via the AWS KMS key. The following is an example of a valid policy document: { “Version”: “2012-10-17”, “Statement”: [ { “Effect”: “Allow”, “Action”: [ “kms:Encrypt”, “kms:Decrypt”, “kms:ReEncrypt”, “kms:GenerateDataKey”, “kms:DescribeKey” ], “Resource”: %q } ] } |
AWSKMSKeyEntry
(Appears on: AWSKMSSpec)
AWSKMSKeyEntry defines metadata to locate the encryption key in AWS
Field | Description |
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arn
string
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ARN is the Amazon Resource Name for the encryption key |
AWSKMSSpec
(Appears on: KMSSpec)
AWSKMSSpec defines metadata about the configuration of the AWS KMS Secret Encryption provider
Field | Description |
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region
string
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Region contains the AWS region |
activeKey
AWSKMSKeyEntry
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ActiveKey defines the active key used to encrypt new secrets |
backupKey
AWSKMSKeyEntry
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(Optional)
BackupKey defines the old key during the rotation process so previously created secrets can continue to be decrypted until they are all re-encrypted with the active key. |
auth
AWSKMSAuthSpec
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Auth defines metadata about the management of credentials used to interact with AWS KMS |
AWSNodePoolPlatform
(Appears on: NodePoolPlatform)
AWSNodePoolPlatform specifies the configuration of a NodePool when operating on AWS.
Field | Description |
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instanceType
string
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InstanceType is an ec2 instance type for node instances (e.g. m5.large). |
instanceProfile
string
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InstanceProfile is the AWS EC2 instance profile, which is a container for an IAM role that the EC2 instance uses. |
subnet
AWSResourceReference
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(Optional)
Subnet is the subnet to use for node instances. |
ami
string
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(Optional)
AMI is the image id to use for node instances. If unspecified, the default is chosen based on the NodePool release payload image. |
securityGroups
[]AWSResourceReference
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(Optional)
SecurityGroups is an optional set of security groups to associate with node instances. |
rootVolume
Volume
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(Optional)
RootVolume specifies configuration for the root volume of node instances. |
resourceTags
[]AWSResourceTag
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(Optional)
ResourceTags is an optional list of additional tags to apply to AWS node instances. These will be merged with HostedCluster scoped tags, and HostedCluster tags take precedence in case of conflicts. See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_tagging.html for information on tagging AWS resources. AWS supports a maximum of 50 tags per resource. OpenShift reserves 25 tags for its use, leaving 25 tags available for the user. |
AWSPlatformSpec
(Appears on: PlatformSpec)
AWSPlatformSpec specifies configuration for clusters running on Amazon Web Services.
Field | Description |
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region
string
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Region is the AWS region in which the cluster resides. This configures the OCP control plane cloud integrations, and is used by NodePool to resolve the correct boot AMI for a given release. |
cloudProviderConfig
AWSCloudProviderConfig
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(Optional)
CloudProviderConfig specifies AWS networking configuration for the control plane. This is mainly used for cloud provider controller config: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/f5be5052e3d0808abb904aebd3218fe4a5c2dd82/staging/src/k8s.io/legacy-cloud-providers/aws/aws.go#L1347-L1364 TODO(dan): should this be named AWSNetworkConfig? |
serviceEndpoints
[]AWSServiceEndpoint
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(Optional)
ServiceEndpoints specifies optional custom endpoints which will override the default service endpoint of specific AWS Services. There must be only one ServiceEndpoint for a given service name. |
rolesRef
AWSRolesRef
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RolesRef contains references to various AWS IAM roles required to enable integrations such as OIDC. |
resourceTags
[]AWSResourceTag
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(Optional)
ResourceTags is a list of additional tags to apply to AWS resources created for the cluster. See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_tagging.html for information on tagging AWS resources. AWS supports a maximum of 50 tags per resource. OpenShift reserves 25 tags for its use, leaving 25 tags available for the user. |
endpointAccess
AWSEndpointAccessType
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(Optional)
EndpointAccess specifies the publishing scope of cluster endpoints. The default is Public. |
additionalAllowedPrincipals
[]string
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(Optional)
AdditionalAllowedPrincipals specifies a list of additional allowed principal ARNs to be added to the hosted control plane’s VPC Endpoint Service to enable additional VPC Endpoint connection requests to be automatically accepted. See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/privatelink/configure-endpoint-service.html for more details around VPC Endpoint Service allowed principals. |
AWSPlatformStatus
(Appears on: PlatformStatus)
AWSPlatformStatus contains status specific to the AWS platform
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defaultWorkerSecurityGroupID
string
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(Optional)
DefaultWorkerSecurityGroupID is the ID of a security group created by the control plane operator. It is used for NodePools that don’t specify a security group. |
AWSResourceReference
(Appears on: AWSCloudProviderConfig, AWSNodePoolPlatform)
AWSResourceReference is a reference to a specific AWS resource by ID or filters. Only one of ID or Filters may be specified. Specifying more than one will result in a validation error.
Field | Description |
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id
string
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(Optional)
ID of resource |
filters
[]Filter
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(Optional)
Filters is a set of key/value pairs used to identify a resource They are applied according to the rules defined by the AWS API: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/Using_Filtering.html |
AWSResourceTag
(Appears on: AWSNodePoolPlatform, AWSPlatformSpec)
AWSResourceTag is a tag to apply to AWS resources created for the cluster.
Field | Description |
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key
string
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Key is the key of the tag. |
value
string
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Value is the value of the tag. Some AWS service do not support empty values. Since tags are added to resources in many services, the length of the tag value must meet the requirements of all services. |
AWSRoleCredentials
Field | Description |
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arn
string
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namespace
string
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name
string
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AWSRolesRef
(Appears on: AWSPlatformSpec)
AWSRolesRef contains references to various AWS IAM roles required for operators to make calls against the AWS API.
Field | Description |
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ingressARN
string
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The referenced role must have a trust relationship that allows it to be assumed via web identity. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_providers_oidc.html. Example: { “Version”: “2012-10-17”, “Statement”: [ { “Effect”: “Allow”, “Principal”: { “Federated”: “{{ .ProviderARN }}” }, “Action”: “sts:AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity”, “Condition”: { “StringEquals”: { “{{ .ProviderName }}:sub”: {{ .ServiceAccounts }} } } } ] } IngressARN is an ARN value referencing a role appropriate for the Ingress Operator. The following is an example of a valid policy document: { “Version”: “2012-10-17”, “Statement”: [ { “Effect”: “Allow”, “Action”: [ “elasticloadbalancing:DescribeLoadBalancers”, “tag:GetResources”, “route53:ListHostedZones” ], “Resource”: “*” }, { “Effect”: “Allow”, “Action”: [ “route53:ChangeResourceRecordSets” ], “Resource”: [ “arn:aws:route53:::PUBLIC_ZONE_ID”, “arn:aws:route53:::PRIVATE_ZONE_ID” ] } ] } |
imageRegistryARN
string
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ImageRegistryARN is an ARN value referencing a role appropriate for the Image Registry Operator. The following is an example of a valid policy document: { “Version”: “2012-10-17”, “Statement”: [ { “Effect”: “Allow”, “Action”: [ “s3:CreateBucket”, “s3:DeleteBucket”, “s3:PutBucketTagging”, “s3:GetBucketTagging”, “s3:PutBucketPublicAccessBlock”, “s3:GetBucketPublicAccessBlock”, “s3:PutEncryptionConfiguration”, “s3:GetEncryptionConfiguration”, “s3:PutLifecycleConfiguration”, “s3:GetLifecycleConfiguration”, “s3:GetBucketLocation”, “s3:ListBucket”, “s3:GetObject”, “s3:PutObject”, “s3:DeleteObject”, “s3:ListBucketMultipartUploads”, “s3:AbortMultipartUpload”, “s3:ListMultipartUploadParts” ], “Resource”: “*” } ] } |
storageARN
string
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StorageARN is an ARN value referencing a role appropriate for the Storage Operator. The following is an example of a valid policy document: { “Version”: “2012-10-17”, “Statement”: [ { “Effect”: “Allow”, “Action”: [ “ec2:AttachVolume”, “ec2:CreateSnapshot”, “ec2:CreateTags”, “ec2:CreateVolume”, “ec2:DeleteSnapshot”, “ec2:DeleteTags”, “ec2:DeleteVolume”, “ec2:DescribeInstances”, “ec2:DescribeSnapshots”, “ec2:DescribeTags”, “ec2:DescribeVolumes”, “ec2:DescribeVolumesModifications”, “ec2:DetachVolume”, “ec2:ModifyVolume” ], “Resource”: “*” } ] } |
networkARN
string
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NetworkARN is an ARN value referencing a role appropriate for the Network Operator. The following is an example of a valid policy document: { “Version”: “2012-10-17”, “Statement”: [ { “Effect”: “Allow”, “Action”: [ “ec2:DescribeInstances”, “ec2:DescribeInstanceStatus”, “ec2:DescribeInstanceTypes”, “ec2:UnassignPrivateIpAddresses”, “ec2:AssignPrivateIpAddresses”, “ec2:UnassignIpv6Addresses”, “ec2:AssignIpv6Addresses”, “ec2:DescribeSubnets”, “ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces” ], “Resource”: “*” } ] } |
kubeCloudControllerARN
string
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KubeCloudControllerARN is an ARN value referencing a role appropriate for the KCM/KCC. Source: https://cloud-provider-aws.sigs.k8s.io/prerequisites/#iam-policies The following is an example of a valid policy document: { “Version”: “2012-10-17”, “Statement”: [ { “Action”: [ “autoscaling:DescribeAutoScalingGroups”, “autoscaling:DescribeLaunchConfigurations”, “autoscaling:DescribeTags”, “ec2:DescribeAvailabilityZones”, “ec2:DescribeInstances”, “ec2:DescribeImages”, “ec2:DescribeRegions”, “ec2:DescribeRouteTables”, “ec2:DescribeSecurityGroups”, “ec2:DescribeSubnets”, “ec2:DescribeVolumes”, “ec2:CreateSecurityGroup”, “ec2:CreateTags”, “ec2:CreateVolume”, “ec2:ModifyInstanceAttribute”, “ec2:ModifyVolume”, “ec2:AttachVolume”, “ec2:AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress”, “ec2:CreateRoute”, “ec2:DeleteRoute”, “ec2:DeleteSecurityGroup”, “ec2:DeleteVolume”, “ec2:DetachVolume”, “ec2:RevokeSecurityGroupIngress”, “ec2:DescribeVpcs”, “elasticloadbalancing:AddTags”, “elasticloadbalancing:AttachLoadBalancerToSubnets”, “elasticloadbalancing:ApplySecurityGroupsToLoadBalancer”, “elasticloadbalancing:CreateLoadBalancer”, “elasticloadbalancing:CreateLoadBalancerPolicy”, “elasticloadbalancing:CreateLoadBalancerListeners”, “elasticloadbalancing:ConfigureHealthCheck”, “elasticloadbalancing:DeleteLoadBalancer”, “elasticloadbalancing:DeleteLoadBalancerListeners”, “elasticloadbalancing:DescribeLoadBalancers”, “elasticloadbalancing:DescribeLoadBalancerAttributes”, “elasticloadbalancing:DetachLoadBalancerFromSubnets”, “elasticloadbalancing:DeregisterInstancesFromLoadBalancer”, “elasticloadbalancing:ModifyLoadBalancerAttributes”, “elasticloadbalancing:RegisterInstancesWithLoadBalancer”, “elasticloadbalancing:SetLoadBalancerPoliciesForBackendServer”, “elasticloadbalancing:AddTags”, “elasticloadbalancing:CreateListener”, “elasticloadbalancing:CreateTargetGroup”, “elasticloadbalancing:DeleteListener”, “elasticloadbalancing:DeleteTargetGroup”, “elasticloadbalancing:DeregisterTargets”, “elasticloadbalancing:DescribeListeners”, “elasticloadbalancing:DescribeLoadBalancerPolicies”, “elasticloadbalancing:DescribeTargetGroups”, “elasticloadbalancing:DescribeTargetHealth”, “elasticloadbalancing:ModifyListener”, “elasticloadbalancing:ModifyTargetGroup”, “elasticloadbalancing:RegisterTargets”, “elasticloadbalancing:SetLoadBalancerPoliciesOfListener”, “iam:CreateServiceLinkedRole”, “kms:DescribeKey” ], “Resource”: [ “*” ], “Effect”: “Allow” } ] } |
nodePoolManagementARN
string
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NodePoolManagementARN is an ARN value referencing a role appropriate for the CAPI Controller. The following is an example of a valid policy document: { “Version”: “2012-10-17”, “Statement”: [ { “Action”: [ “ec2:AssociateRouteTable”, “ec2:AttachInternetGateway”, “ec2:AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress”, “ec2:CreateInternetGateway”, “ec2:CreateNatGateway”, “ec2:CreateRoute”, “ec2:CreateRouteTable”, “ec2:CreateSecurityGroup”, “ec2:CreateSubnet”, “ec2:CreateTags”, “ec2:DeleteInternetGateway”, “ec2:DeleteNatGateway”, “ec2:DeleteRouteTable”, “ec2:DeleteSecurityGroup”, “ec2:DeleteSubnet”, “ec2:DeleteTags”, “ec2:DescribeAccountAttributes”, “ec2:DescribeAddresses”, “ec2:DescribeAvailabilityZones”, “ec2:DescribeImages”, “ec2:DescribeInstances”, “ec2:DescribeInternetGateways”, “ec2:DescribeNatGateways”, “ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces”, “ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttribute”, “ec2:DescribeRouteTables”, “ec2:DescribeSecurityGroups”, “ec2:DescribeSubnets”, “ec2:DescribeVpcs”, “ec2:DescribeVpcAttribute”, “ec2:DescribeVolumes”, “ec2:DetachInternetGateway”, “ec2:DisassociateRouteTable”, “ec2:DisassociateAddress”, “ec2:ModifyInstanceAttribute”, “ec2:ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttribute”, “ec2:ModifySubnetAttribute”, “ec2:RevokeSecurityGroupIngress”, “ec2:RunInstances”, “ec2:TerminateInstances”, “tag:GetResources”, “ec2:CreateLaunchTemplate”, “ec2:CreateLaunchTemplateVersion”, “ec2:DescribeLaunchTemplates”, “ec2:DescribeLaunchTemplateVersions”, “ec2:DeleteLaunchTemplate”, “ec2:DeleteLaunchTemplateVersions” ], “Resource”: [ “” ], “Effect”: “Allow” }, { “Condition”: { “StringLike”: { “iam:AWSServiceName”: “elasticloadbalancing.amazonaws.com” } }, “Action”: [ “iam:CreateServiceLinkedRole” ], “Resource”: [ “arn::iam:::role/aws-service-role/elasticloadbalancing.amazonaws.com/AWSServiceRoleForElasticLoadBalancing” ], “Effect”: “Allow” }, { “Action”: [ “iam:PassRole” ], “Resource”: [ “arn::iam:::role/-worker-role” ], “Effect”: “Allow” }, { “Effect”: “Allow”, “Action”: [ “kms:Decrypt”, “kms:ReEncrypt”, “kms:GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlainText”, “kms:DescribeKey” ], “Resource”: “” }, { “Effect”: “Allow”, “Action”: [ “kms:CreateGrant” ], “Resource”: “”, “Condition”: { “Bool”: { “kms:GrantIsForAWSResource”: true } } } ] } |
controlPlaneOperatorARN
string
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ControlPlaneOperatorARN is an ARN value referencing a role appropriate for the Control Plane Operator. The following is an example of a valid policy document: { “Version”: “2012-10-17”, “Statement”: [ { “Effect”: “Allow”, “Action”: [ “ec2:CreateVpcEndpoint”, “ec2:DescribeVpcEndpoints”, “ec2:ModifyVpcEndpoint”, “ec2:DeleteVpcEndpoints”, “ec2:CreateTags”, “route53:ListHostedZones”, “ec2:CreateSecurityGroup”, “ec2:AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress”, “ec2:AuthorizeSecurityGroupEgress”, “ec2:DeleteSecurityGroup”, “ec2:RevokeSecurityGroupIngress”, “ec2:RevokeSecurityGroupEgress”, “ec2:DescribeSecurityGroups”, “ec2:DescribeVpcs”, ], “Resource”: “*” }, { “Effect”: “Allow”, “Action”: [ “route53:ChangeResourceRecordSets”, “route53:ListResourceRecordSets” ], “Resource”: “arn:aws:route53:::%s” } ] } |
AWSServiceEndpoint
(Appears on: AWSPlatformSpec)
AWSServiceEndpoint stores the configuration for services to override existing defaults of AWS Services.
Field | Description |
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name
string
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Name is the name of the AWS service. This must be provided and cannot be empty. |
url
string
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URL is fully qualified URI with scheme https, that overrides the default generated endpoint for a client. This must be provided and cannot be empty. |
AgentNodePoolPlatform
(Appears on: NodePoolPlatform)
AgentNodePoolPlatform specifies the configuration of a NodePool when operating on the Agent platform.
Field | Description |
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agentLabelSelector
Kubernetes meta/v1.LabelSelector
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(Optional)
AgentLabelSelector contains labels that must be set on an Agent in order to be selected for a Machine. |
AgentPlatformSpec
(Appears on: PlatformSpec)
AgentPlatformSpec specifies configuration for agent-based installations.
Field | Description |
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agentNamespace
string
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AgentNamespace is the namespace where to search for Agents for this cluster |
AvailabilityPolicy
(Appears on: HostedClusterSpec, HostedControlPlaneSpec)
AvailabilityPolicy specifies a high level availability policy for components.
Value | Description |
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"HighlyAvailable" |
HighlyAvailable means components should be resilient to problems across fault boundaries as defined by the component to which the policy is attached. This usually means running critical workloads with 3 replicas and with little or no toleration of disruption of the component. |
"SingleReplica" |
SingleReplica means components are not expected to be resilient to problems across most fault boundaries associated with high availability. This usually means running critical workloads with just 1 replica and with toleration of full disruption of the component. |
AzureKMSSpec
(Appears on: KMSSpec)
AzureKMSSpec defines metadata about the configuration of the Azure KMS Secret Encryption provider using Azure key vault
Field | Description |
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location
string
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(Optional)
Location contains the Azure region |
keyVaultName
string
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KeyVaultName is the name of the keyvault. Must match criteria specified at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/about-keys-secrets-certificates#vault-name-and-object-name
Your Microsoft Entra application used to create the cluster must be authorized to access this keyvault, e.g using the AzureCLI:
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keyName
string
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KeyName is the name of the keyvault key used for encrypt/decrypt |
keyVersion
string
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KeyVersion contains the version of the key to use |
AzureNodePoolPlatform
(Appears on: NodePoolPlatform)
Field | Description |
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vmsize
string
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imageID
string
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(Optional)
ImageID is the id of the image to boot from. If unset, the default image at the location below will be used: subscription/$subscriptionID/resourceGroups/$resourceGroupName/providers/Microsoft.Compute/images/rhcos.x86_64.vhd |
diskSizeGB
int32
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(Optional) |
diskStorageAccountType
string
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(Optional)
DiskStorageAccountType is the disk storage account type to use. Valid values are: * Standard_LRS: HDD * StandardSSD_LRS: Standard SSD * Premium_LRS: Premium SDD * UltraSSD_LRS: Ultra SDD Defaults to Premium_LRS. For more details, visit the Azure documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/disks-types#disk-type-comparison |
availabilityZone
string
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(Optional)
AvailabilityZone of the nodepool. Must not be specified for clusters in a location that does not support AvailabilityZone. |
AzurePlatformSpec
(Appears on: PlatformSpec)
Field | Description |
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credentials
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
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location
string
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resourceGroup
string
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vnetName
string
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vnetID
string
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subnetName
string
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subscriptionID
string
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machineIdentityID
string
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securityGroupName
string
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CIDRBlock
(Appears on: APIServerNetworking)
CertificateSigningRequestApprovalSpec
(Appears on: CertificateSigningRequestApproval)
CertificateSigningRequestApprovalSpec defines the desired state of CertificateSigningRequestApproval
CertificateSigningRequestApprovalStatus
(Appears on: CertificateSigningRequestApproval)
CertificateSigningRequestApprovalStatus defines the observed state of CertificateSigningRequestApproval
ClusterAutoscaling
(Appears on: HostedClusterSpec, HostedControlPlaneSpec)
ClusterAutoscaling specifies auto-scaling behavior that applies to all NodePools associated with a control plane.
Field | Description |
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maxNodesTotal
int32
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MaxNodesTotal is the maximum allowable number of nodes across all NodePools for a HostedCluster. The autoscaler will not grow the cluster beyond this number. |
maxPodGracePeriod
int32
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MaxPodGracePeriod is the maximum seconds to wait for graceful pod termination before scaling down a NodePool. The default is 600 seconds. |
maxNodeProvisionTime
string
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MaxNodeProvisionTime is the maximum time to wait for node provisioning before considering the provisioning to be unsuccessful, expressed as a Go duration string. The default is 15 minutes. |
podPriorityThreshold
int32
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(Optional)
PodPriorityThreshold enables users to schedule “best-effort” pods, which shouldn’t trigger autoscaler actions, but only run when there are spare resources available. The default is -10. See the following for more details: https://github.com/kubernetes/autoscaler/blob/master/cluster-autoscaler/FAQ.md#how-does-cluster-autoscaler-work-with-pod-priority-and-preemption |
ClusterConfiguration
(Appears on: HostedClusterSpec, HostedControlPlaneSpec)
ClusterConfiguration specifies configuration for individual OCP components in the cluster, represented as embedded resources that correspond to the openshift configuration API.
The API for individual configuration items is at: https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.7/rest_api/config_apis/config-apis-index.html
Field | Description |
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apiServer
github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.APIServerSpec
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(Optional)
APIServer holds configuration (like serving certificates, client CA and CORS domains) shared by all API servers in the system, among them especially kube-apiserver and openshift-apiserver. |
authentication
github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.AuthenticationSpec
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(Optional)
Authentication specifies cluster-wide settings for authentication (like OAuth and webhook token authenticators). |
featureGate
github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.FeatureGateSpec
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(Optional)
FeatureGate holds cluster-wide information about feature gates. |
image
github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.ImageSpec
|
(Optional)
Image governs policies related to imagestream imports and runtime configuration for external registries. It allows cluster admins to configure which registries OpenShift is allowed to import images from, extra CA trust bundles for external registries, and policies to block or allow registry hostnames. When exposing OpenShift’s image registry to the public, this also lets cluster admins specify the external hostname. |
ingress
github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.IngressSpec
|
(Optional)
Ingress holds cluster-wide information about ingress, including the default ingress domain used for routes. |
network
github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.NetworkSpec
|
(Optional)
Network holds cluster-wide information about the network. It is used to configure the desired network configuration, such as: IP address pools for services/pod IPs, network plugin, etc. Please view network.spec for an explanation on what applies when configuring this resource. TODO (csrwng): Add validation here to exclude changes that conflict with networking settings in the HostedCluster.Spec.Networking field. |
oauth
github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.OAuthSpec
|
(Optional)
OAuth holds cluster-wide information about OAuth. It is used to configure the integrated OAuth server. This configuration is only honored when the top level Authentication config has type set to IntegratedOAuth. |
scheduler
github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.SchedulerSpec
|
(Optional)
Scheduler holds cluster-wide config information to run the Kubernetes Scheduler
and influence its placement decisions. The canonical name for this config is |
proxy
github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.ProxySpec
|
(Optional)
Proxy holds cluster-wide information on how to configure default proxies for the cluster. |
ClusterNetworkEntry
(Appears on: ClusterNetworking)
ClusterNetworkEntry is a single IP address block for pod IP blocks. IP blocks are allocated with size 2^HostSubnetLength.
Field | Description |
---|---|
cidr
github.com/openshift/hypershift/api/util/ipnet.IPNet
|
CIDR is the IP block address pool. |
hostPrefix
int32
|
(Optional)
HostPrefix is the prefix size to allocate to each node from the CIDR. For example, 24 would allocate 2^8=256 adresses to each node. If this field is not used by the plugin, it can be left unset. |
ClusterNetworking
(Appears on: HostedClusterSpec, HostedControlPlaneSpec)
ClusterNetworking specifies network configuration for a cluster.
Field | Description |
---|---|
machineNetwork
[]MachineNetworkEntry
|
(Optional)
MachineNetwork is the list of IP address pools for machines. |
clusterNetwork
[]ClusterNetworkEntry
|
ClusterNetwork is the list of IP address pools for pods. |
serviceNetwork
[]ServiceNetworkEntry
|
(Optional)
ServiceNetwork is the list of IP address pools for services. NOTE: currently only one entry is supported. |
networkType
NetworkType
|
NetworkType specifies the SDN provider used for cluster networking. |
apiServer
APIServerNetworking
|
APIServer contains advanced network settings for the API server that affect how the APIServer is exposed inside a cluster node. |
ClusterVersionStatus
(Appears on: HostedClusterStatus, HostedControlPlaneStatus)
ClusterVersionStatus reports the status of the cluster versioning, including any upgrades that are in progress. The current field will be set to whichever version the cluster is reconciling to, and the conditions array will report whether the update succeeded, is in progress, or is failing.
Field | Description |
---|---|
desired
github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.Release
|
desired is the version that the cluster is reconciling towards. If the cluster is not yet fully initialized desired will be set with the information available, which may be an image or a tag. |
history
[]github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.UpdateHistory
|
(Optional)
history contains a list of the most recent versions applied to the cluster. This value may be empty during cluster startup, and then will be updated when a new update is being applied. The newest update is first in the list and it is ordered by recency. Updates in the history have state Completed if the rollout completed - if an update was failing or halfway applied the state will be Partial. Only a limited amount of update history is preserved. |
observedGeneration
int64
|
observedGeneration reports which version of the spec is being synced. If this value is not equal to metadata.generation, then the desired and conditions fields may represent a previous version. |
availableUpdates
[]github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.Release
|
availableUpdates contains updates recommended for this cluster. Updates which appear in conditionalUpdates but not in availableUpdates may expose this cluster to known issues. This list may be empty if no updates are recommended, if the update service is unavailable, or if an invalid channel has been specified. |
conditionalUpdates
[]github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.ConditionalUpdate
|
(Optional)
conditionalUpdates contains the list of updates that may be recommended for this cluster if it meets specific required conditions. Consumers interested in the set of updates that are actually recommended for this cluster should use availableUpdates. This list may be empty if no updates are recommended, if the update service is unavailable, or if an empty or invalid channel has been specified. |
ConditionType
Value | Description |
---|---|
"AWSDefaultSecurityGroupCreated" |
AWSDefaultSecurityGroupCreated indicates whether the default security group for AWS workers has been created. A failure here indicates that NodePools without a security group will be blocked from creating machines. |
"AWSEndpointAvailable" |
AWSEndpointServiceAvailable indicates whether the AWS Endpoint has been created in the guest VPC |
"AWSEndpointServiceAvailable" |
AWSEndpointServiceAvailable indicates whether the AWS Endpoint Service has been created for the specified NLB in the management VPC |
"CVOScaledDown" |
|
"CloudResourcesDestroyed" |
CloudResourcesDestroyed bubbles up the same condition from HCP. It signals if the cloud provider infrastructure created by Kubernetes in the consumer cloud provider account was destroyed. A failure here may require external user intervention to resolve. E.g. cloud provider perms were corrupted. E.g. the guest cluster was broken and kube resource deletion that affects cloud infra like service type load balancer can’t succeed. |
"ClusterVersionAvailable" |
ClusterVersionAvailable bubbles up Failing configv1.OperatorAvailable from the CVO. |
"ClusterVersionFailing" |
ClusterVersionFailing bubbles up Failing from the CVO. |
"ClusterVersionProgressing" |
ClusterVersionProgressing bubbles up configv1.OperatorProgressing from the CVO. |
"ClusterVersionReleaseAccepted" |
ClusterVersionReleaseAccepted bubbles up Failing ReleaseAccepted from the CVO. |
"ClusterVersionSucceeding" |
ClusterVersionSucceeding indicates the current status of the desired release version of the HostedCluster as indicated by the Failing condition in the underlying cluster’s ClusterVersion. |
"ClusterVersionUpgradeable" |
ClusterVersionUpgradeable indicates the Upgradeable condition in the underlying cluster’s ClusterVersion. |
"EtcdAvailable" |
EtcdAvailable bubbles up the same condition from HCP. It signals if etcd is available. A failure here often means a software bug or a non-stable cluster. |
"EtcdSnapshotRestored" |
|
"ExternalDNSReachable" |
ExternalDNSReachable bubbles up the same condition from HCP. It signals if the configured external DNS is reachable. A failure here requires external user intervention to resolve. E.g. changing the external DNS domain or making sure the domain is created and registered correctly. |
"Available" |
HostedClusterAvailable indicates whether the HostedCluster has a healthy control plane. When this is false for too long and there’s no clear indication in the “Reason”, please check the remaining more granular conditions. |
"Degraded" |
HostedClusterDegraded indicates whether the HostedCluster is encountering an error that may require user intervention to resolve. |
"HostedClusterDestroyed" |
HostedClusterDestroyed indicates that a hosted has finished destroying and that it is waiting for a destroy grace period to go away. The grace period is determined by the hypershift.openshift.io/destroy-grace-period annotation in the HostedCluster if present. |
"Progressing" |
HostedClusterProgressing indicates whether the HostedCluster is attempting an initial deployment or upgrade. When this is false for too long and there’s no clear indication in the “Reason”, please check the remaining more granular conditions. |
"Available" |
|
"Degraded" |
|
"IgnitionEndpointAvailable" |
IgnitionEndpointAvailable indicates whether the ignition server for the HostedCluster is available to handle ignition requests. A failure here often means a software bug or a non-stable cluster. |
"IgnitionServerValidReleaseInfo" |
IgnitionServerValidReleaseInfo indicates if the release contains all the images used by the local ignition provider and reports missing images if any. |
"InfrastructureReady" |
InfrastructureReady bubbles up the same condition from HCP. It signals if the infrastructure for a control plane to be operational, e.g. load balancers were created successfully. A failure here may require external user intervention to resolve. E.g. hitting quotas on the cloud provider. |
"KubeAPIServerAvailable" |
KubeAPIServerAvailable bubbles up the same condition from HCP. It signals if the kube API server is available. A failure here often means a software bug or a non-stable cluster. |
"PlatformCredentialsFound" |
PlatformCredentialsFound indicates that credentials required for the desired platform are valid. A failure here is unlikely to resolve without the changing user input. |
"ReconciliationActive" |
ReconciliationActive indicates if reconciliation of the HostedCluster is active or paused hostedCluster.spec.pausedUntil. |
"ReconciliationSucceeded" |
ReconciliationSucceeded indicates if the HostedCluster reconciliation succeeded. A failure here often means a software bug or a non-stable cluster. |
"SupportedHostedCluster" |
SupportedHostedCluster indicates whether a HostedCluster is supported by the current configuration of the hypershift-operator. e.g. If HostedCluster requests endpointAcess Private but the hypershift-operator is running on a management cluster outside AWS or is not configured with AWS credentials, the HostedCluster is not supported. A failure here is unlikely to resolve without the changing user input. |
"UnmanagedEtcdAvailable" |
UnmanagedEtcdAvailable indicates whether a user-managed etcd cluster is healthy. |
"ValidAWSIdentityProvider" |
ValidAWSIdentityProvider indicates if the Identity Provider referenced in the cloud credentials is healthy. E.g. for AWS the idp ARN is referenced in the iam roles. “Version”: “2012-10-17”, “Statement”: [ { “Effect”: “Allow”, “Principal”: { “Federated”: “{{ .ProviderARN }}” }, “Action”: “sts:AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity”, “Condition”: { “StringEquals”: { “{{ .ProviderName }}:sub”: {{ .ServiceAccounts }} } } } ] A failure here may require external user intervention to resolve. |
"ValidAWSKMSConfig" |
ValidAWSKMSConfig indicates whether the AWS KMS role and encryption key are valid and operational A failure here indicates that the role or the key are invalid, or the role doesn’t have access to use the key. |
"ValidAzureKMSConfig" |
ValidAzureKMSConfig indicates whether the given KMS input for the Azure platform is valid and operational A failure here indicates that the input is invalid, or permissions are missing to use the encryption key. |
"ValidConfiguration" |
ValidHostedClusterConfiguration signals if the hostedCluster input is valid and supported by the underlying management cluster. A failure here is unlikely to resolve without the changing user input. |
"ValidHostedControlPlaneConfiguration" |
ValidHostedControlPlaneConfiguration bubbles up the same condition from HCP. It signals if the hostedControlPlane input is valid and supported by the underlying management cluster. A failure here is unlikely to resolve without the changing user input. |
"ValidKubeVirtInfraNetworkMTU" |
ValidKubeVirtInfraNetworkMTU indicates if the MTU configured on an infra cluster hosting a guest cluster utilizing kubevirt platform is a sufficient value that will avoid performance degradation due to fragmentation of the double encapsulation in ovn-kubernetes |
"ValidOIDCConfiguration" |
ValidOIDCConfiguration indicates if an AWS cluster’s OIDC condition is detected as invalid. A failure here may require external user intervention to resolve. E.g. oidc was deleted out of band. |
"ValidReleaseImage" |
ValidReleaseImage indicates if the release image set in the spec is valid for the HostedCluster. For example, this can be set false if the HostedCluster itself attempts an unsupported version before 4.9 or an unsupported upgrade e.g y-stream upgrade before 4.11. A failure here is unlikely to resolve without the changing user input. |
"ValidReleaseInfo" |
ValidReleaseInfo bubbles up the same condition from HCP. It indicates if the release contains all the images used by hypershift and reports missing images if any. |
DNSSpec
(Appears on: HostedClusterSpec, HostedControlPlaneSpec)
DNSSpec specifies the DNS configuration in the cluster.
Field | Description |
---|---|
baseDomain
string
|
BaseDomain is the base domain of the cluster. |
baseDomainPrefix
string
|
(Optional)
BaseDomainPrefix is the base domain prefix of the cluster. defaults to clusterName if not set. Set it to “” if you don’t want a prefix to be prepended to BaseDomain. |
publicZoneID
string
|
(Optional)
PublicZoneID is the Hosted Zone ID where all the DNS records that are publicly accessible to the internet exist. |
privateZoneID
string
|
(Optional)
PrivateZoneID is the Hosted Zone ID where all the DNS records that are only available internally to the cluster exist. |
EtcdManagementType
(Appears on: EtcdSpec)
EtcdManagementType is a enum specifying the strategy for managing the cluster’s etcd instance
Value | Description |
---|---|
"Managed" |
Managed means HyperShift should provision and operator the etcd cluster automatically. |
"Unmanaged" |
Unmanaged means HyperShift will not provision or manage the etcd cluster, and the user is responsible for doing so. |
EtcdSpec
(Appears on: HostedClusterSpec, HostedControlPlaneSpec)
EtcdSpec specifies configuration for a control plane etcd cluster.
Field | Description |
---|---|
managementType
EtcdManagementType
|
ManagementType defines how the etcd cluster is managed. |
managed
ManagedEtcdSpec
|
(Optional)
Managed specifies the behavior of an etcd cluster managed by HyperShift. |
unmanaged
UnmanagedEtcdSpec
|
(Optional)
Unmanaged specifies configuration which enables the control plane to integrate with an eternally managed etcd cluster. |
EtcdTLSConfig
(Appears on: UnmanagedEtcdSpec)
EtcdTLSConfig specifies TLS configuration for HTTPS etcd client endpoints.
Field | Description |
---|---|
clientSecret
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
ClientSecret refers to a secret for client mTLS authentication with the etcd cluster. It may have the following key/value pairs:
|
Filter
(Appears on: AWSResourceReference)
Filter is a filter used to identify an AWS resource
Field | Description |
---|---|
name
string
|
Name of the filter. Filter names are case-sensitive. |
values
[]string
|
Values includes one or more filter values. Filter values are case-sensitive. |
HostedClusterSpec
(Appears on: HostedCluster)
HostedClusterSpec is the desired behavior of a HostedCluster.
Field | Description |
---|---|
release
Release
|
Release specifies the desired OCP release payload for the hosted cluster. Updating this field will trigger a rollout of the control plane. The behavior of the rollout will be driven by the ControllerAvailabilityPolicy and InfrastructureAvailabilityPolicy. |
controlPlaneRelease
Release
|
(Optional)
ControlPlaneRelease specifies the desired OCP release payload for control plane components running on the management cluster. Updating this field will trigger a rollout of the control plane. The behavior of the rollout will be driven by the ControllerAvailabilityPolicy and InfrastructureAvailabilityPolicy. If not defined, Release is used |
clusterID
string
|
(Optional)
ClusterID uniquely identifies this cluster. This is expected to be an RFC4122 UUID value (xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx in hexadecimal values). As with a Kubernetes metadata.uid, this ID uniquely identifies this cluster in space and time. This value identifies the cluster in metrics pushed to telemetry and metrics produced by the control plane operators. If a value is not specified, an ID is generated. After initial creation, the value is immutable. |
channel
string
|
(Optional)
channel is an identifier for explicitly requesting that a non-default set of updates be applied to this cluster. The default channel will be contain stable updates that are appropriate for production clusters. |
infraID
string
|
(Optional)
InfraID is a globally unique identifier for the cluster. This identifier will be used to associate various cloud resources with the HostedCluster and its associated NodePools. |
platform
PlatformSpec
|
Platform specifies the underlying infrastructure provider for the cluster and is used to configure platform specific behavior. |
controllerAvailabilityPolicy
AvailabilityPolicy
|
(Optional)
ControllerAvailabilityPolicy specifies the availability policy applied to critical control plane components. The default value is SingleReplica. |
infrastructureAvailabilityPolicy
AvailabilityPolicy
|
(Optional)
InfrastructureAvailabilityPolicy specifies the availability policy applied to infrastructure services which run on cluster nodes. The default value is SingleReplica. |
dns
DNSSpec
|
DNS specifies DNS configuration for the cluster. |
networking
ClusterNetworking
|
Networking specifies network configuration for the cluster. |
autoscaling
ClusterAutoscaling
|
(Optional)
Autoscaling specifies auto-scaling behavior that applies to all NodePools associated with the control plane. |
etcd
EtcdSpec
|
Etcd specifies configuration for the control plane etcd cluster. The default ManagementType is Managed. Once set, the ManagementType cannot be changed. |
services
[]ServicePublishingStrategyMapping
|
Services specifies how individual control plane services are published from the hosting cluster of the control plane. If a given service is not present in this list, it will be exposed publicly by default. |
pullSecret
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
PullSecret references a pull secret to be injected into the container runtime of all cluster nodes. The secret must have a key named “.dockerconfigjson” whose value is the pull secret JSON. |
sshKey
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
SSHKey references an SSH key to be injected into all cluster node sshd servers. The secret must have a single key “id_rsa.pub” whose value is the public part of an SSH key. |
issuerURL
string
|
(Optional)
IssuerURL is an OIDC issuer URL which is used as the issuer in all ServiceAccount tokens generated by the control plane API server. The default value is kubernetes.default.svc, which only works for in-cluster validation. |
serviceAccountSigningKey
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
(Optional)
ServiceAccountSigningKey is a reference to a secret containing the private key used by the service account token issuer. The secret is expected to contain a single key named “key”. If not specified, a service account signing key will be generated automatically for the cluster. When specifying a service account signing key, a IssuerURL must also be specified. |
configuration
ClusterConfiguration
|
(Optional)
Configuration specifies configuration for individual OCP components in the cluster, represented as embedded resources that correspond to the openshift configuration API. |
auditWebhook
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
(Optional)
AuditWebhook contains metadata for configuring an audit webhook endpoint for a cluster to process cluster audit events. It references a secret that contains the webhook information for the audit webhook endpoint. It is a secret because if the endpoint has mTLS the kubeconfig will contain client keys. The kubeconfig needs to be stored in the secret with a secret key name that corresponds to the constant AuditWebhookKubeconfigKey. |
imageContentSources
[]ImageContentSource
|
(Optional)
ImageContentSources specifies image mirrors that can be used by cluster nodes to pull content. |
additionalTrustBundle
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
(Optional)
AdditionalTrustBundle is a reference to a ConfigMap containing a PEM-encoded X.509 certificate bundle that will be added to the hosted controlplane and nodes |
secretEncryption
SecretEncryptionSpec
|
(Optional)
SecretEncryption specifies a Kubernetes secret encryption strategy for the control plane. |
fips
bool
|
(Optional)
FIPS indicates whether this cluster’s nodes will be running in FIPS mode. If set to true, the control plane’s ignition server will be configured to expect that nodes joining the cluster will be FIPS-enabled. |
pausedUntil
string
|
(Optional)
PausedUntil is a field that can be used to pause reconciliation on a resource. Either a date can be provided in RFC3339 format or a boolean. If a date is provided: reconciliation is paused on the resource until that date. If the boolean true is provided: reconciliation is paused on the resource until the field is removed. |
olmCatalogPlacement
OLMCatalogPlacement
|
(Optional)
OLMCatalogPlacement specifies the placement of OLM catalog components. By default, this is set to management and OLM catalog components are deployed onto the management cluster. If set to guest, the OLM catalog components will be deployed onto the guest cluster. |
nodeSelector
map[string]string
|
(Optional)
NodeSelector when specified, must be true for the pods managed by the HostedCluster to be scheduled. |
HostedClusterStatus
(Appears on: HostedCluster)
HostedClusterStatus is the latest observed status of a HostedCluster.
Field | Description |
---|---|
version
ClusterVersionStatus
|
(Optional)
Version is the status of the release version applied to the HostedCluster. |
kubeconfig
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
(Optional)
KubeConfig is a reference to the secret containing the default kubeconfig for the cluster. |
kubeadminPassword
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
(Optional)
KubeadminPassword is a reference to the secret that contains the initial kubeadmin user password for the guest cluster. |
ignitionEndpoint
string
|
(Optional)
IgnitionEndpoint is the endpoint injected in the ign config userdata. It exposes the config for instances to become kubernetes nodes. |
controlPlaneEndpoint
APIEndpoint
|
ControlPlaneEndpoint contains the endpoint information by which external clients can access the control plane. This is populated after the infrastructure is ready. |
oauthCallbackURLTemplate
string
|
OAuthCallbackURLTemplate contains a template for the URL to use as a callback for identity providers. The [identity-provider-name] placeholder must be replaced with the name of an identity provider defined on the HostedCluster. This is populated after the infrastructure is ready. |
conditions
[]Kubernetes meta/v1.Condition
|
(Optional)
Conditions represents the latest available observations of a control plane’s current state. |
platform
PlatformStatus
|
(Optional)
Platform contains platform-specific status of the HostedCluster |
HostedControlPlaneSpec
HostedControlPlaneSpec defines the desired state of HostedControlPlane
Field | Description |
---|---|
releaseImage
string
|
ReleaseImage is the release image applied to the hosted control plane. |
controlPlaneReleaseImage
string
|
ControlPlaneReleaseImage specifies the desired OCP release payload for control plane components running on the management cluster. If not defined, ReleaseImage is used |
channel
string
|
(Optional)
channel is an identifier for explicitly requesting that a non-default set of updates be applied to this cluster. The default channel will be contain stable updates that are appropriate for production clusters. |
pullSecret
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
|
issuerURL
string
|
IssuerURL is an OIDC issuer URL which is used as the issuer in all ServiceAccount tokens generated by the control plane API server. The default value is kubernetes.default.svc, which only works for in-cluster validation. |
networking
ClusterNetworking
|
(Optional)
Networking specifies network configuration for the cluster. Temporarily optional for backward compatibility, required in future releases. |
sshKey
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
|
clusterID
string
|
(Optional)
ClusterID is the unique id that identifies the cluster externally. Making it optional here allows us to keep compatibility with previous versions of the control-plane-operator that have no knowledge of this field. |
infraID
string
|
|
platform
PlatformSpec
|
|
dns
DNSSpec
|
|
serviceAccountSigningKey
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
(Optional)
ServiceAccountSigningKey is a reference to a secret containing the private key used by the service account token issuer. The secret is expected to contain a single key named “key”. If not specified, a service account signing key will be generated automatically for the cluster. |
controllerAvailabilityPolicy
AvailabilityPolicy
|
(Optional)
ControllerAvailabilityPolicy specifies the availability policy applied to critical control plane components. The default value is SingleReplica. |
infrastructureAvailabilityPolicy
AvailabilityPolicy
|
(Optional)
InfrastructureAvailabilityPolicy specifies the availability policy applied to infrastructure services which run on cluster nodes. The default value is SingleReplica. |
fips
bool
|
(Optional)
FIPS specifies if the nodes for the cluster will be running in FIPS mode |
kubeconfig
KubeconfigSecretRef
|
(Optional)
KubeConfig specifies the name and key for the kubeconfig secret |
services
[]ServicePublishingStrategyMapping
|
Services defines metadata about how control plane services are published in the management cluster. |
auditWebhook
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
(Optional)
AuditWebhook contains metadata for configuring an audit webhook endpoint for a cluster to process cluster audit events. It references a secret that contains the webhook information for the audit webhook endpoint. It is a secret because if the endpoint has MTLS the kubeconfig will contain client keys. This is currently only supported in IBM Cloud. The kubeconfig needs to be stored in the secret with a secret key name that corresponds to the constant AuditWebhookKubeconfigKey. |
etcd
EtcdSpec
|
Etcd contains metadata about the etcd cluster the hypershift managed Openshift control plane components use to store data. |
configuration
ClusterConfiguration
|
Configuration embeds resources that correspond to the openshift configuration API: https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.7/rest_api/config_apis/config-apis-index.html |
imageContentSources
[]ImageContentSource
|
(Optional)
ImageContentSources lists sources/repositories for the release-image content. |
additionalTrustBundle
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
(Optional)
AdditionalTrustBundle references a ConfigMap containing a PEM-encoded X.509 certificate bundle |
secretEncryption
SecretEncryptionSpec
|
(Optional)
SecretEncryption contains metadata about the kubernetes secret encryption strategy being used for the cluster when applicable. |
pausedUntil
string
|
(Optional)
PausedUntil is a field that can be used to pause reconciliation on a resource. Either a date can be provided in RFC3339 format or a boolean. If a date is provided: reconciliation is paused on the resource until that date. If the boolean true is provided: reconciliation is paused on the resource until the field is removed. |
olmCatalogPlacement
OLMCatalogPlacement
|
(Optional)
OLMCatalogPlacement specifies the placement of OLM catalog components. By default, this is set to management and OLM catalog components are deployed onto the management cluster. If set to guest, the OLM catalog components will be deployed onto the guest cluster. |
autoscaling
ClusterAutoscaling
|
(Optional)
Autoscaling specifies auto-scaling behavior that applies to all NodePools associated with the control plane. |
nodeSelector
map[string]string
|
(Optional)
NodeSelector when specified, must be true for the pods managed by the HostedCluster to be scheduled. |
HostedControlPlaneStatus
HostedControlPlaneStatus defines the observed state of HostedControlPlane
Field | Description |
---|---|
ready
bool
|
Ready denotes that the HostedControlPlane API Server is ready to receive requests This satisfies CAPI contract https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api/blob/cd3a694deac89d5ebeb888307deaa61487207aa0/controllers/cluster_controller_phases.go#L226-L230 |
initialized
bool
|
Initialized denotes whether or not the control plane has provided a kubeadm-config. Once this condition is marked true, its value is never changed. See the Ready condition for an indication of the current readiness of the cluster’s control plane. This satisfies CAPI contract https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api/blob/cd3a694deac89d5ebeb888307deaa61487207aa0/controllers/cluster_controller_phases.go#L238-L252 |
externalManagedControlPlane
bool
|
ExternalManagedControlPlane indicates to cluster-api that the control plane is managed by an external service. https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api/blob/65e5385bffd71bf4aad3cf34a537f11b217c7fab/controllers/machine_controller.go#L468 |
controlPlaneEndpoint
APIEndpoint
|
ControlPlaneEndpoint contains the endpoint information by which external clients can access the control plane. This is populated after the infrastructure is ready. |
oauthCallbackURLTemplate
string
|
OAuthCallbackURLTemplate contains a template for the URL to use as a callback for identity providers. The [identity-provider-name] placeholder must be replaced with the name of an identity provider defined on the HostedCluster. This is populated after the infrastructure is ready. |
versionStatus
ClusterVersionStatus
|
(Optional)
versionStatus is the status of the release version applied by the hosted control plane operator. |
version
string
|
Version is the semantic version of the release applied by the hosted control plane operator Deprecated: Use versionStatus.desired.version instead. |
releaseImage
string
|
(Optional)
ReleaseImage is the release image applied to the hosted control plane. Deprecated: Use versionStatus.desired.image instead. |
lastReleaseImageTransitionTime
Kubernetes meta/v1.Time
|
lastReleaseImageTransitionTime is the time of the last update to the current releaseImage property. Deprecated: Use versionStatus.history[0].startedTime instead. |
kubeConfig
KubeconfigSecretRef
|
KubeConfig is a reference to the secret containing the default kubeconfig for this control plane. |
kubeadminPassword
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
(Optional)
KubeadminPassword is a reference to the secret containing the initial kubeadmin password for the guest cluster. |
conditions
[]Kubernetes meta/v1.Condition
|
(Optional)
Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of the HostedControlPlane. Current condition types are: “Available” |
platform
PlatformStatus
|
(Optional)
Platform contains platform-specific status of the HostedCluster |
IBMCloudKMSAuthSpec
(Appears on: IBMCloudKMSSpec)
IBMCloudKMSAuthSpec defines metadata for how authentication is done with IBM Cloud KMS
Field | Description |
---|---|
type
IBMCloudKMSAuthType
|
Type defines the IBM Cloud KMS authentication strategy |
unmanaged
IBMCloudKMSUnmanagedAuthSpec
|
(Optional)
Unmanaged defines the auth metadata the customer provides to interact with IBM Cloud KMS |
managed
IBMCloudKMSManagedAuthSpec
|
(Optional)
Managed defines metadata around the service to service authentication strategy for the IBM Cloud KMS system (all provider managed). |
IBMCloudKMSAuthType
(Appears on: IBMCloudKMSAuthSpec)
IBMCloudKMSAuthType defines the IBM Cloud KMS authentication strategy
Value | Description |
---|---|
"Managed" |
IBMCloudKMSManagedAuth defines the KMS authentication strategy where the IKS/ROKS platform uses service to service auth to call IBM Cloud KMS APIs (no customer credentials requried) |
"Unmanaged" |
IBMCloudKMSUnmanagedAuth defines the KMS authentication strategy where a customer supplies IBM Cloud authentication to interact with IBM Cloud KMS APIs |
IBMCloudKMSKeyEntry
(Appears on: IBMCloudKMSSpec)
IBMCloudKMSKeyEntry defines metadata for an IBM Cloud KMS encryption key
Field | Description |
---|---|
crkID
string
|
CRKID is the customer rook key id |
instanceID
string
|
InstanceID is the id for the key protect instance |
correlationID
string
|
CorrelationID is an identifier used to track all api call usage from hypershift |
url
string
|
URL is the url to call key protect apis over |
keyVersion
int
|
KeyVersion is a unique number associated with the key. The number increments whenever a new key is enabled for data encryption. |
IBMCloudKMSManagedAuthSpec
(Appears on: IBMCloudKMSAuthSpec)
IBMCloudKMSManagedAuthSpec defines metadata around the service to service authentication strategy for the IBM Cloud KMS system (all provider managed).
IBMCloudKMSSpec
(Appears on: KMSSpec)
IBMCloudKMSSpec defines metadata for the IBM Cloud KMS encryption strategy
Field | Description |
---|---|
region
string
|
Region is the IBM Cloud region |
auth
IBMCloudKMSAuthSpec
|
Auth defines metadata for how authentication is done with IBM Cloud KMS |
keyList
[]IBMCloudKMSKeyEntry
|
KeyList defines the list of keys used for data encryption |
IBMCloudKMSUnmanagedAuthSpec
(Appears on: IBMCloudKMSAuthSpec)
IBMCloudKMSUnmanagedAuthSpec defines the auth metadata the customer provides to interact with IBM Cloud KMS
Field | Description |
---|---|
credentials
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
Credentials should reference a secret with a key field of IBMCloudIAMAPIKeySecretKey that contains a apikey to call IBM Cloud KMS APIs |
IBMCloudPlatformSpec
(Appears on: NodePoolPlatform, PlatformSpec)
IBMCloudPlatformSpec defines IBMCloud specific settings for components
Field | Description |
---|---|
providerType
github.com/openshift/api/config/v1.IBMCloudProviderType
|
ProviderType is a specific supported infrastructure provider within IBM Cloud. |
ImageContentSource
(Appears on: HostedClusterSpec, HostedControlPlaneSpec)
ImageContentSource specifies image mirrors that can be used by cluster nodes to pull content. For cluster workloads, if a container image registry host of the pullspec matches Source then one of the Mirrors are substituted as hosts in the pullspec and tried in order to fetch the image.
Field | Description |
---|---|
source
string
|
Source is the repository that users refer to, e.g. in image pull specifications. |
mirrors
[]string
|
(Optional)
Mirrors are one or more repositories that may also contain the same images. |
InPlaceUpgrade
(Appears on: NodePoolManagement)
InPlaceUpgrade specifies an upgrade strategy which upgrades nodes in-place without any new nodes being created or any old nodes being deleted.
Field | Description |
---|---|
maxUnavailable
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/intstr.IntOrString
|
(Optional)
MaxUnavailable is the maximum number of nodes that can be unavailable during the update. Value can be an absolute number (ex: 5) or a percentage of desired nodes (ex: 10%). Absolute number is calculated from percentage by rounding down. Defaults to 1. Example: when this is set to 30%, a max of 30% of the nodes can be made unschedulable/unavailable immediately when the update starts. Once a set of nodes is updated, more nodes can be made unschedulable for update, ensuring that the total number of nodes schedulable at all times during the update is at least 70% of desired nodes. |
KMSProvider
(Appears on: KMSSpec)
KMSProvider defines the supported KMS providers
Value | Description |
---|---|
"AWS" |
|
"Azure" |
|
"IBMCloud" |
KMSSpec
(Appears on: SecretEncryptionSpec)
KMSSpec defines metadata about the kms secret encryption strategy
Field | Description |
---|---|
provider
KMSProvider
|
Provider defines the KMS provider |
ibmcloud
IBMCloudKMSSpec
|
(Optional)
IBMCloud defines metadata for the IBM Cloud KMS encryption strategy |
aws
AWSKMSSpec
|
(Optional)
AWS defines metadata about the configuration of the AWS KMS Secret Encryption provider |
azure
AzureKMSSpec
|
(Optional)
Azure defines metadata about the configuration of the Azure KMS Secret Encryption provider using Azure key vault |
KubeVirtNodePoolStatus
(Appears on: NodePoolPlatformStatus)
KubeVirtNodePoolStatus contains the KubeVirt platform statuses
Field | Description |
---|---|
cacheName
string
|
(Optional)
CacheName holds the name of the cache DataVolume, if exists |
credentials
KubevirtPlatformCredentials
|
(Optional)
Credentials shows the client credentials used when creating KubeVirt virtual machines. This filed is only exists when the KubeVirt virtual machines are being placed on a cluster separate from the one hosting the Hosted Control Plane components. The default behavior when Credentials is not defined is for the KubeVirt VMs to be placed on the same cluster and namespace as the Hosted Control Plane. |
KubevirtCachingStrategy
(Appears on: KubevirtRootVolume)
KubevirtCachingStrategy defines the boot image caching strategy
Field | Description |
---|---|
type
KubevirtCachingStrategyType
|
Type is the type of the caching strategy |
KubevirtCachingStrategyType
(Appears on: KubevirtCachingStrategy)
KubevirtCachingStrategyType is the type of the boot image caching mechanism for the KubeVirt provider
Value | Description |
---|---|
"None" |
KubevirtCachingStrategyNone means that hypershift will not cache the boot image |
"PVC" |
KubevirtCachingStrategyPVC means that hypershift will cache the boot image into a PVC; only relevant when using a QCOW boot image, and is ignored when using a container image |
KubevirtCompute
(Appears on: KubevirtNodePoolPlatform)
KubevirtCompute contains values associated with the virtual compute hardware requested for the VM.
Field | Description |
---|---|
memory
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/resource.Quantity
|
(Optional)
Memory represents how much guest memory the VM should have |
cores
uint32
|
(Optional)
Cores represents how many cores the guest VM should have |
qosClass
QoSClass
|
(Optional)
QosClass If set to “Guaranteed”, requests the scheduler to place the VirtualMachineInstance on a node with limit memory and CPU, equal to be the requested values, to set the VMI as a Guaranteed QoS Class; See here for more details: https://kubevirt.io/user-guide/operations/node_overcommit/#requesting-the-right-qos-class-for-virtualmachineinstances |
KubevirtDiskImage
(Appears on: KubevirtRootVolume)
KubevirtDiskImage contains values representing where the rhcos image is located
Field | Description |
---|---|
containerDiskImage
string
|
(Optional)
ContainerDiskImage is a string representing the container image that holds the root disk |
KubevirtManualStorageDriverConfig
(Appears on: KubevirtStorageDriverSpec)
Field | Description |
---|---|
storageClassMapping
[]KubevirtStorageClassMapping
|
(Optional)
StorageClassMapping maps StorageClasses on the infra cluster hosting the KubeVirt VMs to StorageClasses that are made available within the Guest Cluster. NOTE: It is possible that not all capablities of an infra cluster’s storageclass will be present for the corresponding guest clusters storageclass. |
KubevirtNetwork
(Appears on: KubevirtNodePoolPlatform)
KubevirtNetwork specifies the configuration for a virtual machine network interface
Field | Description |
---|---|
name
string
|
Name specify the network attached to the nodes it is a value with the format “[namespace]/[name]” to reference the multus network attachment definition |
KubevirtNodePoolPlatform
(Appears on: NodePoolPlatform)
KubevirtNodePoolPlatform specifies the configuration of a NodePool when operating on KubeVirt platform.
Field | Description |
---|---|
rootVolume
KubevirtRootVolume
|
RootVolume represents values associated with the VM volume that will host rhcos |
compute
KubevirtCompute
|
(Optional)
Compute contains values representing the virtual hardware requested for the VM |
networkInterfaceMultiqueue
MultiQueueSetting
|
(Optional)
NetworkInterfaceMultiQueue If set to “Enable”, virtual network interfaces configured with a virtio bus will also enable the vhost multiqueue feature for network devices. The number of queues created depends on additional factors of the VirtualMachineInstance, like the number of guest CPUs. |
additionalNetworks
[]KubevirtNetwork
|
(Optional)
AdditionalNetworks specify the extra networks attached to the nodes |
attachDefaultNetwork
bool
|
(Optional)
AttachDefaultNetwork specify if the default pod network should be attached to the nodes this can only be set to false if AdditionalNetworks are configured |
nodeSelector
map[string]string
|
(Optional)
NodeSelector is a selector which must be true for the kubevirt VirtualMachine to fit on a node. Selector which must match a node’s labels for the VM to be scheduled on that node. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/ |
KubevirtPersistentVolume
(Appears on: KubevirtVolume)
KubevirtPersistentVolume contains the values involved with provisioning persistent storage for a KubeVirt VM.
Field | Description |
---|---|
size
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/resource.Quantity
|
(Optional)
Size is the size of the persistent storage volume |
storageClass
string
|
(Optional)
StorageClass is the storageClass used for the underlying PVC that hosts the volume |
accessModes
[]PersistentVolumeAccessMode
|
(Optional)
AccessModes is an array that contains the desired Access Modes the root volume should have. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/#access-modes |
volumeMode
Kubernetes core/v1.PersistentVolumeMode
|
(Optional)
VolumeMode defines what type of volume is required by the claim. Value of Filesystem is implied when not included in claim spec. |
KubevirtPlatformCredentials
(Appears on: KubeVirtNodePoolStatus, KubevirtPlatformSpec)
Field | Description |
---|---|
infraKubeConfigSecret
KubeconfigSecretRef
|
InfraKubeConfigSecret is a reference to a secret that contains the kubeconfig for the external infra cluster that will be used to host the KubeVirt virtual machines for this cluster. |
infraNamespace
string
|
InfraNamespace defines the namespace on the external infra cluster that is used to host the KubeVirt virtual machines. This namespace must already exist before creating the HostedCluster and the kubeconfig referenced in the InfraKubeConfigSecret must have access to manage the required resources within this namespace. |
KubevirtPlatformSpec
(Appears on: PlatformSpec)
KubevirtPlatformSpec specifies configuration for kubevirt guest cluster installations
Field | Description |
---|---|
baseDomainPassthrough
bool
|
(Optional)
BaseDomainPassthrough toggles whether or not an automatically generated base domain for the guest cluster should be used that is a subdomain of the management cluster’s *.apps DNS. For the KubeVirt platform, the basedomain can be autogenerated using the *.apps domain of the management/infra hosting cluster This makes the guest cluster’s base domain a subdomain of the hypershift infra/mgmt cluster’s base domain. Example: Infra/Mgmt cluster’s DNS Base: example.com Cluster: mgmt-cluster.example.com Apps: *.apps.mgmt-cluster.example.com KubeVirt Guest cluster’s DNS Base: apps.mgmt-cluster.example.com Cluster: guest.apps.mgmt-cluster.example.com Apps: *.apps.guest.apps.mgmt-cluster.example.com This is possible using OCP wildcard routes |
generateID
string
|
(Optional)
GenerateID is used to uniquely apply a name suffix to resources associated with kubevirt infrastructure resources |
credentials
KubevirtPlatformCredentials
|
(Optional)
Credentials defines the client credentials used when creating KubeVirt virtual machines. Defining credentials is only necessary when the KubeVirt virtual machines are being placed on a cluster separate from the one hosting the Hosted Control Plane components. The default behavior when Credentials is not defined is for the KubeVirt VMs to be placed on the same cluster and namespace as the Hosted Control Plane. |
storageDriver
KubevirtStorageDriverSpec
|
(Optional)
StorageDriver defines how the KubeVirt CSI driver exposes StorageClasses on the infra cluster (hosting the VMs) to the guest cluster. |
KubevirtRootVolume
(Appears on: KubevirtNodePoolPlatform)
KubevirtRootVolume represents the volume that the rhcos disk will be stored and run from.
Field | Description |
---|---|
diskImage
KubevirtDiskImage
|
(Optional)
Image represents what rhcos image to use for the node pool |
KubevirtVolume
KubevirtVolume
|
(Members of KubevirtVolume represents of type of storage to run the image on |
cacheStrategy
KubevirtCachingStrategy
|
(Optional)
CacheStrategy defines the boot image caching strategy. Default - no caching |
KubevirtStorageClassMapping
(Appears on: KubevirtManualStorageDriverConfig)
Field | Description |
---|---|
infraStorageClassName
string
|
InfraStorageClassName is the name of the infra cluster storage class that will be exposed into the guest. |
guestStorageClassName
string
|
GuestStorageClassName is the name that the corresponding storageclass will be called within the guest cluster |
KubevirtStorageDriverConfigType
(Appears on: KubevirtStorageDriverSpec)
KubevirtStorageDriverConfigType defines how the kubevirt storage driver is configured.
Value | Description |
---|---|
"Default" |
DefaultKubevirtStorageDriverConfigType means the kubevirt storage driver maps to the underlying infra cluster’s default storageclass |
"Manual" |
ManualKubevirtStorageDriverConfigType means the kubevirt storage driver mapping is explicitly defined. |
"None" |
NoneKubevirtStorageDriverConfigType means no kubevirt storage driver is used |
KubevirtStorageDriverSpec
(Appears on: KubevirtPlatformSpec)
Field | Description |
---|---|
type
KubevirtStorageDriverConfigType
|
(Optional)
Type represents the type of kubevirt csi driver configuration to use |
manual
KubevirtManualStorageDriverConfig
|
(Optional)
Manual is used to explicilty define how the infra storageclasses are mapped to guest storageclasses |
KubevirtVolume
(Appears on: KubevirtRootVolume)
KubevirtVolume represents what kind of storage to use for a KubeVirt VM volume
Field | Description |
---|---|
type
KubevirtVolumeType
|
(Optional)
Type represents the type of storage to associate with the kubevirt VMs. |
persistent
KubevirtPersistentVolume
|
(Optional)
Persistent volume type means the VM’s storage is backed by a PVC VMs that use persistent volumes can survive disruption events like restart and eviction This is the default type used when no storage type is defined. |
KubevirtVolumeType
(Appears on: KubevirtVolume)
KubevirtVolumeType is a specific supported KubeVirt volumes
Value | Description |
---|---|
"Persistent" |
KubevirtVolumeTypePersistent represents persistent volume for kubevirt VMs |
LoadBalancerPublishingStrategy
(Appears on: ServicePublishingStrategy)
LoadBalancerPublishingStrategy specifies setting used to expose a service as a LoadBalancer.
Field | Description |
---|---|
hostname
string
|
(Optional)
Hostname is the name of the DNS record that will be created pointing to the LoadBalancer. |
MachineNetworkEntry
(Appears on: ClusterNetworking)
MachineNetworkEntry is a single IP address block for node IP blocks.
Field | Description |
---|---|
cidr
github.com/openshift/hypershift/api/util/ipnet.IPNet
|
CIDR is the IP block address pool for machines within the cluster. |
ManagedEtcdSpec
(Appears on: EtcdSpec)
ManagedEtcdSpec specifies the behavior of an etcd cluster managed by HyperShift.
Field | Description |
---|---|
storage
ManagedEtcdStorageSpec
|
Storage specifies how etcd data is persisted. |
ManagedEtcdStorageSpec
(Appears on: ManagedEtcdSpec)
ManagedEtcdStorageSpec describes the storage configuration for etcd data.
Field | Description |
---|---|
type
ManagedEtcdStorageType
|
Type is the kind of persistent storage implementation to use for etcd. |
persistentVolume
PersistentVolumeEtcdStorageSpec
|
(Optional)
PersistentVolume is the configuration for PersistentVolume etcd storage. With this implementation, a PersistentVolume will be allocated for every etcd member (either 1 or 3 depending on the HostedCluster control plane availability configuration). |
restoreSnapshotURL
[]string
|
(Optional)
RestoreSnapshotURL allows an optional URL to be provided where an etcd snapshot can be downloaded, for example a pre-signed URL referencing a storage service. This snapshot will be restored on initial startup, only when the etcd PV is empty. |
ManagedEtcdStorageType
(Appears on: ManagedEtcdStorageSpec)
ManagedEtcdStorageType is a storage type for an etcd cluster.
Value | Description |
---|---|
"PersistentVolume" |
PersistentVolumeEtcdStorage uses PersistentVolumes for etcd storage. |
MultiQueueSetting
(Appears on: KubevirtNodePoolPlatform)
Value | Description |
---|---|
"Disable" |
|
"Enable" |
NetworkType
(Appears on: ClusterNetworking)
NetworkType specifies the SDN provider used for cluster networking.
Value | Description |
---|---|
"Calico" |
Calico specifies Calico as the SDN provider |
"OVNKubernetes" |
OVNKubernetes specifies OVN as the SDN provider |
"OpenShiftSDN" |
OpenShiftSDN specifies OpenShiftSDN as the SDN provider |
"Other" |
Other specifies an undefined SDN provider |
NodePoolAutoScaling
(Appears on: NodePoolSpec)
NodePoolAutoScaling specifies auto-scaling behavior for a NodePool.
Field | Description |
---|---|
min
int32
|
Min is the minimum number of nodes to maintain in the pool. Must be >= 1. |
max
int32
|
Max is the maximum number of nodes allowed in the pool. Must be >= 1. |
NodePoolCondition
(Appears on: NodePoolStatus)
We define our own condition type since metav1.Condition has validation for Reason that might be broken by what we bubble up from CAPI. NodePoolCondition defines an observation of NodePool resource operational state.
Field | Description |
---|---|
type
string
|
Type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. Many .condition.type values are consistent across resources like Available, but because arbitrary conditions can be useful (see .node.status.conditions), the ability to deconflict is important. |
status
Kubernetes core/v1.ConditionStatus
|
Status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. |
severity
string
|
(Optional)
Severity provides an explicit classification of Reason code, so the users or machines can immediately understand the current situation and act accordingly. The Severity field MUST be set only when Status=False. |
lastTransitionTime
Kubernetes meta/v1.Time
|
Last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. |
reason
string
|
(Optional)
The reason for the condition’s last transition in CamelCase. The specific API may choose whether or not this field is considered a guaranteed API. This field may not be empty. |
message
string
|
(Optional)
A human readable message indicating details about the transition. This field may be empty. |
observedGeneration
int64
|
NodePoolManagement
(Appears on: NodePoolSpec)
NodePoolManagement specifies behavior for managing nodes in a NodePool, such as upgrade strategies and auto-repair behaviors.
Field | Description |
---|---|
upgradeType
UpgradeType
|
UpgradeType specifies the type of strategy for handling upgrades. |
replace
ReplaceUpgrade
|
Replace is the configuration for rolling upgrades. |
inPlace
InPlaceUpgrade
|
InPlace is the configuration for in-place upgrades. |
autoRepair
bool
|
(Optional)
AutoRepair specifies whether health checks should be enabled for machines in the NodePool. The default is false. |
NodePoolPlatform
(Appears on: NodePoolSpec)
NodePoolPlatform specifies the underlying infrastructure provider for the NodePool and is used to configure platform specific behavior.
Field | Description |
---|---|
type
PlatformType
|
Type specifies the platform name. |
aws
AWSNodePoolPlatform
|
(Optional)
AWS specifies the configuration used when operating on AWS. |
ibmcloud
IBMCloudPlatformSpec
|
IBMCloud defines IBMCloud specific settings for components |
kubevirt
KubevirtNodePoolPlatform
|
(Optional)
Kubevirt specifies the configuration used when operating on KubeVirt platform. |
agent
AgentNodePoolPlatform
|
(Optional)
Agent specifies the configuration used when using Agent platform. |
azure
AzureNodePoolPlatform
|
|
powervs
PowerVSNodePoolPlatform
|
(Optional)
PowerVS specifies the configuration used when using IBMCloud PowerVS platform. |
NodePoolPlatformStatus
(Appears on: NodePoolStatus)
NodePoolPlatformStatus contains specific platform statuses
Field | Description |
---|---|
kubeVirt
KubeVirtNodePoolStatus
|
(Optional)
KubeVirt contains the KubeVirt platform statuses |
NodePoolSpec
(Appears on: NodePool)
NodePoolSpec is the desired behavior of a NodePool.
Field | Description |
---|---|
clusterName
string
|
ClusterName is the name of the HostedCluster this NodePool belongs to. TODO(dan): Should this be a LocalObjectReference? |
release
Release
|
Release specifies the OCP release used for the NodePool. This informs the ignition configuration for machines, as well as other platform specific machine properties (e.g. an AMI on the AWS platform). |
platform
NodePoolPlatform
|
Platform specifies the underlying infrastructure provider for the NodePool and is used to configure platform specific behavior. |
replicas
int32
|
(Optional)
Replicas is the desired number of nodes the pool should maintain. If unset, the default value is 0. |
management
NodePoolManagement
|
Management specifies behavior for managing nodes in the pool, such as upgrade strategies and auto-repair behaviors. |
autoScaling
NodePoolAutoScaling
|
(Optional)
Autoscaling specifies auto-scaling behavior for the NodePool. |
config
[]Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
Config is a list of references to ConfigMaps containing serialized MachineConfig resources to be injected into the ignition configurations of nodes in the NodePool. The MachineConfig API schema is defined here: Each ConfigMap must have a single key named “config” whose value is the JSON or YAML of a serialized Resource for machineconfiguration.openshift.io: KubeletConfig ContainerRuntimeConfig MachineConfig ImageContentSourcePolicy or ImageDigestMirrorSet |
nodeDrainTimeout
Kubernetes meta/v1.Duration
|
(Optional)
NodeDrainTimeout is the total amount of time that the controller will spend on draining a node.
The default value is 0, meaning that the node can be drained without any time limitations.
NOTE: NodeDrainTimeout is different from |
nodeLabels
map[string]string
|
(Optional)
NodeLabels propagates a list of labels to Nodes, only once on creation. Valid values are those in https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/#syntax-and-character-set |
taints
[]Taint
|
(Optional)
Taints if specified, propagates a list of taints to Nodes, only once on creation. |
pausedUntil
string
|
(Optional)
PausedUntil is a field that can be used to pause reconciliation on a resource. Either a date can be provided in RFC3339 format or a boolean. If a date is provided: reconciliation is paused on the resource until that date. If the boolean true is provided: reconciliation is paused on the resource until the field is removed. |
tuningConfig
[]Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
TuningConfig is a list of references to ConfigMaps containing serialized Tuned resources to define the tuning configuration to be applied to nodes in the NodePool. The Tuned API is defined here: Each ConfigMap must have a single key named “tuned” whose value is the JSON or YAML of a serialized Tuned. |
arch
string
|
(Optional)
Arch is the preferred processor architecture for the NodePool (currently only supported on AWS) NOTE: This is set as optional to prevent validation from failing due to a limitation on client side validation with open API machinery: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/108768#issuecomment-1253912215 TODO Add ppc64le and s390x to enum validation once the architectures are supported |
NodePoolStatus
(Appears on: NodePool)
NodePoolStatus is the latest observed status of a NodePool.
Field | Description |
---|---|
replicas
int32
|
(Optional)
Replicas is the latest observed number of nodes in the pool. |
version
string
|
Version is the semantic version of the latest applied release specified by the NodePool. |
platform
NodePoolPlatformStatus
|
Platform hols the specific statuses |
conditions
[]NodePoolCondition
|
(Optional)
Conditions represents the latest available observations of the node pool’s current state. |
NodePortPublishingStrategy
(Appears on: ServicePublishingStrategy)
NodePortPublishingStrategy specifies a NodePort used to expose a service.
Field | Description |
---|---|
address
string
|
Address is the host/ip that the NodePort service is exposed over. |
port
int32
|
Port is the port of the NodePort service. If <=0, the port is dynamically assigned when the service is created. |
OLMCatalogPlacement
(Appears on: HostedClusterSpec, HostedControlPlaneSpec)
OLMCatalogPlacement is an enum specifying the placement of OLM catalog components.
Value | Description |
---|---|
"guest" |
GuestOLMCatalogPlacement indicates OLM catalog components will be placed in the guest cluster. |
"management" |
ManagementOLMCatalogPlacement indicates OLM catalog components will be placed in the management cluster. |
PersistentVolumeAccessMode
(Appears on: KubevirtPersistentVolume)
PersistentVolumeEtcdStorageSpec
(Appears on: ManagedEtcdStorageSpec)
PersistentVolumeEtcdStorageSpec is the configuration for PersistentVolume etcd storage.
Field | Description |
---|---|
storageClassName
string
|
(Optional)
StorageClassName is the StorageClass of the data volume for each etcd member. See https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#class-1. |
size
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/resource.Quantity
|
(Optional)
Size is the minimum size of the data volume for each etcd member. |
PlatformSpec
(Appears on: HostedClusterSpec, HostedControlPlaneSpec)
PlatformSpec specifies the underlying infrastructure provider for the cluster and is used to configure platform specific behavior.
Field | Description |
---|---|
type
PlatformType
|
Type is the type of infrastructure provider for the cluster. |
aws
AWSPlatformSpec
|
(Optional)
AWS specifies configuration for clusters running on Amazon Web Services. |
agent
AgentPlatformSpec
|
(Optional)
Agent specifies configuration for agent-based installations. |
ibmcloud
IBMCloudPlatformSpec
|
IBMCloud defines IBMCloud specific settings for components |
azure
AzurePlatformSpec
|
Azure defines azure specific settings |
powervs
PowerVSPlatformSpec
|
(Optional)
PowerVS specifies configuration for clusters running on IBMCloud Power VS Service. This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. |
kubevirt
KubevirtPlatformSpec
|
(Optional)
KubeVirt defines KubeVirt specific settings for cluster components. |
PlatformStatus
(Appears on: HostedClusterStatus, HostedControlPlaneStatus)
PlatformStatus contains platform-specific status
Field | Description |
---|---|
aws
AWSPlatformStatus
|
(Optional) |
PlatformType
(Appears on: NodePoolPlatform, PlatformSpec)
PlatformType is a specific supported infrastructure provider.
Value | Description |
---|---|
"AWS" |
AWSPlatform represents Amazon Web Services infrastructure. |
"Agent" |
AgentPlatform represents user supplied insfrastructure booted with agents. |
"Azure" |
AzurePlatform represents Azure infrastructure. |
"IBMCloud" |
IBMCloudPlatform represents IBM Cloud infrastructure. |
"KubeVirt" |
KubevirtPlatform represents Kubevirt infrastructure. |
"None" |
NonePlatform represents user supplied (e.g. bare metal) infrastructure. |
"PowerVS" |
PowerVSPlatform represents PowerVS infrastructure. |
PowerVSNodePoolImageDeletePolicy
(Appears on: PowerVSNodePoolPlatform)
PowerVSNodePoolImageDeletePolicy defines image delete policy to be used for PowerVSNodePoolPlatform
PowerVSNodePoolPlatform
(Appears on: NodePoolPlatform)
PowerVSNodePoolPlatform specifies the configuration of a NodePool when operating on IBMCloud PowerVS platform.
Field | Description |
---|---|
systemType
string
|
(Optional)
SystemType is the System type used to host the instance. systemType determines the number of cores and memory that is available. Few of the supported SystemTypes are s922,e880,e980. e880 systemType available only in Dallas Datacenters. e980 systemType available in Datacenters except Dallas and Washington. When omitted, this means that the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default. The current default is s922 which is generally available. |
processorType
PowerVSNodePoolProcType
|
(Optional)
ProcessorType is the VM instance processor type. It must be set to one of the following values: Dedicated, Capped or Shared. Dedicated: resources are allocated for a specific client, The hypervisor makes a 1:1 binding of a partition’s processor to a physical processor core. Shared: Shared among other clients. Capped: Shared, but resources do not expand beyond those that are requested, the amount of CPU time is Capped to the value specified for the entitlement. if the processorType is selected as Dedicated, then Processors value cannot be fractional. When omitted, this means that the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default. The current default is shared. |
processors
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/intstr.IntOrString
|
(Optional)
Processors is the number of virtual processors in a virtual machine. when the processorType is selected as Dedicated the processors value cannot be fractional. maximum value for the Processors depends on the selected SystemType. when SystemType is set to e880 or e980 maximum Processors value is 143. when SystemType is set to s922 maximum Processors value is 15. minimum value for Processors depends on the selected ProcessorType. when ProcessorType is set as Shared or Capped, The minimum processors is 0.5. when ProcessorType is set as Dedicated, The minimum processors is 1. When omitted, this means that the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default. The default is set based on the selected ProcessorType. when ProcessorType selected as Dedicated, the default is set to 1. when ProcessorType selected as Shared or Capped, the default is set to 0.5. |
memoryGiB
int32
|
(Optional)
MemoryGiB is the size of a virtual machine’s memory, in GiB. maximum value for the MemoryGiB depends on the selected SystemType. when SystemType is set to e880 maximum MemoryGiB value is 7463 GiB. when SystemType is set to e980 maximum MemoryGiB value is 15307 GiB. when SystemType is set to s922 maximum MemoryGiB value is 942 GiB. The minimum memory is 32 GiB. When omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default. The current default is 32. |
image
PowerVSResourceReference
|
(Optional)
Image used for deploying the nodes. If unspecified, the default is chosen based on the NodePool release payload image. |
storageType
PowerVSNodePoolStorageType
|
(Optional)
StorageType for the image and nodes, this will be ignored if Image is specified. The storage tiers in PowerVS are based on I/O operations per second (IOPS). It means that the performance of your storage volumes is limited to the maximum number of IOPS based on volume size and storage tier. Although, the exact numbers might change over time, the Tier 3 storage is currently set to 3 IOPS/GB, and the Tier 1 storage is currently set to 10 IOPS/GB. The default is tier1 |
imageDeletePolicy
PowerVSNodePoolImageDeletePolicy
|
(Optional)
ImageDeletePolicy is policy for the image deletion. delete: delete the image from the infrastructure. retain: delete the image from the openshift but retain in the infrastructure. The default is delete |
PowerVSNodePoolProcType
(Appears on: PowerVSNodePoolPlatform)
PowerVSNodePoolProcType defines processor type to be used for PowerVSNodePoolPlatform
Value | Description |
---|---|
"capped" |
PowerVSNodePoolCappedProcType defines capped processor type |
"dedicated" |
PowerVSNodePoolDedicatedProcType defines dedicated processor type |
"shared" |
PowerVSNodePoolSharedProcType defines shared processor type |
PowerVSNodePoolStorageType
(Appears on: PowerVSNodePoolPlatform)
PowerVSNodePoolStorageType defines storage type to be used for PowerVSNodePoolPlatform
PowerVSPlatformSpec
(Appears on: PlatformSpec)
PowerVSPlatformSpec defines IBMCloud PowerVS specific settings for components
Field | Description |
---|---|
accountID
string
|
AccountID is the IBMCloud account id. This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. |
cisInstanceCRN
string
|
CISInstanceCRN is the IBMCloud CIS Service Instance’s Cloud Resource Name This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. |
resourceGroup
string
|
ResourceGroup is the IBMCloud Resource Group in which the cluster resides. This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. |
region
string
|
Region is the IBMCloud region in which the cluster resides. This configures the OCP control plane cloud integrations, and is used by NodePool to resolve the correct boot image for a given release. This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. |
zone
string
|
Zone is the availability zone where control plane cloud resources are created. This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. |
subnet
PowerVSResourceReference
|
Subnet is the subnet to use for control plane cloud resources. This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. |
serviceInstanceID
string
|
ServiceInstance is the reference to the Power VS service on which the server instance(VM) will be created. Power VS service is a container for all Power VS instances at a specific geographic region. serviceInstance can be created via IBM Cloud catalog or CLI. ServiceInstanceID is the unique identifier that can be obtained from IBM Cloud UI or IBM Cloud cli. More detail about Power VS service instance. https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/power-iaas?topic=power-iaas-creating-power-virtual-server This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. |
vpc
PowerVSVPC
|
VPC specifies IBM Cloud PowerVS Load Balancing configuration for the control plane. This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. |
kubeCloudControllerCreds
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
KubeCloudControllerCreds is a reference to a secret containing cloud credentials with permissions matching the cloud controller policy. This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. TODO(dan): document the “cloud controller policy” |
nodePoolManagementCreds
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
NodePoolManagementCreds is a reference to a secret containing cloud credentials with permissions matching the node pool management policy. This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. TODO(dan): document the “node pool management policy” |
ingressOperatorCloudCreds
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
IngressOperatorCloudCreds is a reference to a secret containing ibm cloud credentials for ingress operator to get authenticated with ibm cloud. |
storageOperatorCloudCreds
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
StorageOperatorCloudCreds is a reference to a secret containing ibm cloud credentials for storage operator to get authenticated with ibm cloud. |
imageRegistryOperatorCloudCreds
Kubernetes core/v1.LocalObjectReference
|
ImageRegistryOperatorCloudCreds is a reference to a secret containing ibm cloud credentials for image registry operator to get authenticated with ibm cloud. |
PowerVSResourceReference
(Appears on: PowerVSNodePoolPlatform, PowerVSPlatformSpec)
PowerVSResourceReference is a reference to a specific IBMCloud PowerVS resource by ID, or Name. Only one of ID, or Name may be specified. Specifying more than one will result in a validation error.
Field | Description |
---|---|
id
string
|
(Optional)
ID of resource |
name
string
|
(Optional)
Name of resource |
PowerVSVPC
(Appears on: PowerVSPlatformSpec)
PowerVSVPC specifies IBM Cloud PowerVS LoadBalancer configuration for the control plane.
Field | Description |
---|---|
name
string
|
Name for VPC to used for all the service load balancer. This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. |
region
string
|
Region is the IBMCloud region in which VPC gets created, this VPC used for all the ingress traffic into the OCP cluster. This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. |
zone
string
|
(Optional)
Zone is the availability zone where load balancer cloud resources are created. This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. |
subnet
string
|
(Optional)
Subnet is the subnet to use for load balancer. This field is immutable. Once set, It can’t be changed. |
PublishingStrategyType
(Appears on: ServicePublishingStrategy)
PublishingStrategyType defines publishing strategies for services.
QoSClass
(Appears on: KubevirtCompute)
Value | Description |
---|---|
"Burstable" |
|
"Guaranteed" |
Release
(Appears on: HostedClusterSpec, NodePoolSpec)
Release represents the metadata for an OCP release payload image.
Field | Description |
---|---|
image
string
|
Image is the image pullspec of an OCP release payload image. |
ReplaceUpgrade
(Appears on: NodePoolManagement)
ReplaceUpgrade specifies upgrade behavior that replaces existing nodes according to a given strategy.
Field | Description |
---|---|
strategy
UpgradeStrategy
|
Strategy is the node replacement strategy for nodes in the pool. |
rollingUpdate
RollingUpdate
|
RollingUpdate specifies a rolling update strategy which upgrades nodes by creating new nodes and deleting the old ones. |
RollingUpdate
(Appears on: ReplaceUpgrade)
RollingUpdate specifies a rolling update strategy which upgrades nodes by creating new nodes and deleting the old ones.
Field | Description |
---|---|
maxUnavailable
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/intstr.IntOrString
|
(Optional)
MaxUnavailable is the maximum number of nodes that can be unavailable during the update. Value can be an absolute number (ex: 5) or a percentage of desired nodes (ex: 10%). Absolute number is calculated from percentage by rounding down. This can not be 0 if MaxSurge is 0. Defaults to 0. Example: when this is set to 30%, old nodes can be deleted down to 70% of desired nodes immediately when the rolling update starts. Once new nodes are ready, more old nodes be deleted, followed by provisioning new nodes, ensuring that the total number of nodes available at all times during the update is at least 70% of desired nodes. |
maxSurge
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/intstr.IntOrString
|
(Optional)
MaxSurge is the maximum number of nodes that can be provisioned above the desired number of nodes. Value can be an absolute number (ex: 5) or a percentage of desired nodes (ex: 10%). Absolute number is calculated from percentage by rounding up. This can not be 0 if MaxUnavailable is 0. Defaults to 1. Example: when this is set to 30%, new nodes can be provisioned immediately when the rolling update starts, such that the total number of old and new nodes do not exceed 130% of desired nodes. Once old nodes have been deleted, new nodes can be provisioned, ensuring that total number of nodes running at any time during the update is at most 130% of desired nodes. |
RoutePublishingStrategy
(Appears on: ServicePublishingStrategy)
RoutePublishingStrategy specifies options for exposing a service as a Route.
Field | Description |
---|---|
hostname
string
|
(Optional)
Hostname is the name of the DNS record that will be created pointing to the Route. |
SecretEncryptionSpec
(Appears on: HostedClusterSpec, HostedControlPlaneSpec)
SecretEncryptionSpec contains metadata about the kubernetes secret encryption strategy being used for the cluster when applicable.
Field | Description |
---|---|
type
SecretEncryptionType
|
Type defines the type of kube secret encryption being used |
kms
KMSSpec
|
(Optional)
KMS defines metadata about the kms secret encryption strategy |
aescbc
AESCBCSpec
|
(Optional)
AESCBC defines metadata about the AESCBC secret encryption strategy |
SecretEncryptionType
(Appears on: SecretEncryptionSpec)
SecretEncryptionType defines the type of kube secret encryption being used.
Value | Description |
---|---|
"aescbc" |
AESCBC uses AES-CBC with PKCS#7 padding to do secret encryption |
"kms" |
KMS integrates with a cloud provider’s key management service to do secret encryption |
ServiceNetworkEntry
(Appears on: ClusterNetworking)
ServiceNetworkEntry is a single IP address block for the service network.
Field | Description |
---|---|
cidr
github.com/openshift/hypershift/api/util/ipnet.IPNet
|
CIDR is the IP block address pool for services within the cluster. |
ServicePublishingStrategy
(Appears on: ServicePublishingStrategyMapping)
ServicePublishingStrategy specfies how to publish a ServiceType.
Field | Description |
---|---|
type
PublishingStrategyType
|
Type is the publishing strategy used for the service. |
nodePort
NodePortPublishingStrategy
|
NodePort configures exposing a service using a NodePort. |
loadBalancer
LoadBalancerPublishingStrategy
|
LoadBalancer configures exposing a service using a LoadBalancer. |
route
RoutePublishingStrategy
|
Route configures exposing a service using a Route. |
ServicePublishingStrategyMapping
(Appears on: HostedClusterSpec, HostedControlPlaneSpec)
ServicePublishingStrategyMapping specifies how individual control plane services are published from the hosting cluster of a control plane.
Field | Description |
---|---|
service
ServiceType
|
Service identifies the type of service being published. |
servicePublishingStrategy
ServicePublishingStrategy
|
ServicePublishingStrategy specifies how to publish Service. |
ServiceType
(Appears on: ServicePublishingStrategyMapping)
ServiceType defines what control plane services can be exposed from the management control plane.
Taint
(Appears on: NodePoolSpec)
Taint is as v1 Core but without TimeAdded. https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/ed8cad1e80d096257921908a52ac69cf1f41a098/staging/src/k8s.io/api/core/v1/types.go#L3037-L3053
Field | Description |
---|---|
key
string
|
Required. The taint key to be applied to a node. |
value
string
|
(Optional)
The taint value corresponding to the taint key. |
effect
Kubernetes core/v1.TaintEffect
|
Required. The effect of the taint on pods that do not tolerate the taint. Valid effects are NoSchedule, PreferNoSchedule and NoExecute. |
UnmanagedEtcdSpec
(Appears on: EtcdSpec)
UnmanagedEtcdSpec specifies configuration which enables the control plane to integrate with an eternally managed etcd cluster.
Field | Description |
---|---|
endpoint
string
|
Endpoint is the full etcd cluster client endpoint URL. For example:
If the URL uses an HTTPS scheme, the TLS field is required. |
tls
EtcdTLSConfig
|
TLS specifies TLS configuration for HTTPS etcd client endpoints. |
UpgradeStrategy
(Appears on: ReplaceUpgrade)
UpgradeStrategy is a specific strategy for upgrading nodes in a NodePool.
Value | Description |
---|---|
"OnDelete" |
UpgradeStrategyOnDelete replaces old nodes when the deletion of the associated node instances are completed. |
"RollingUpdate" |
UpgradeStrategyRollingUpdate means use a rolling update for nodes. |
UpgradeType
(Appears on: NodePoolManagement)
UpgradeType is a type of high-level upgrade behavior nodes in a NodePool.
Value | Description |
---|---|
"InPlace" |
UpgradeTypeInPlace is a strategy which replaces nodes in-place with no additional node capacity requirements. |
"Replace" |
UpgradeTypeReplace is a strategy which replaces nodes using surge node capacity. |
Volume
(Appears on: AWSNodePoolPlatform)
Volume specifies the configuration options for node instance storage devices.
Field | Description |
---|---|
size
int64
|
Size specifies size (in Gi) of the storage device. Must be greater than the image snapshot size or 8 (whichever is greater). |
type
string
|
Type is the type of the volume. |
iops
int64
|
(Optional)
IOPS is the number of IOPS requested for the disk. This is only valid for type io1. |
encrypted
bool
|
(Optional)
Encrypted is whether the volume should be encrypted or not. |
encryptionKey
string
|
(Optional)
EncryptionKey is the KMS key to use to encrypt the volume. Can be either a KMS key ID or ARN. If Encrypted is set and this is omitted, the default AWS key will be used. The key must already exist and be accessible by the controller. |