Job Sidecar Terminator
FEATURE STATE: Kruise v1.4.0
In Kubernetes world, for job workload, one may expect pods enter Completed
phase once the main container exited. However, when these pods have long-running sidecar containers, these sidecars will actually remain running after the main containers completed.
To solve such problem, job sidecar terminator controller watches and terminates sidecar containers for such job-type Pods when its main containers completed.
Requirementsâ
- Enabled
SidecarTerminator
feature gate when installing/upgrading Kruise (defaults todisabled
). - Enabled
KruiseDaemon
feature gate when installing/upgrading Kruise (defaults toenabled
).
Usageâ
For Pods Running on Normal Nodesâ
It is very easily to use this feature if your Pods run on normal nodes, you just need to add a special env to the sidecar containers you want to terminate in the Pods, and Kruise will terminate them using CRR at the right time:
kind: Job
spec:
template:
spec:
containers:
- name: sidecar
env:
- name: KRUISE_TERMINATE_SIDECAR_WHEN_JOB_EXIT
value: "true"
- name: main
... ...
For Pods Running on Virtual Nodesâ
For certain serverless container platforms like ECI and Fargate, their Pods run on Virtual-Kubelet instead of normal nodes, which means Kruise cannot terminate its sidecar using CRR because Kruise Daemon cannot run on virtual-kubelet. However, we can address this issue by utilizing the pod in-place-update mechanism offered by native Kubernetes. If a sidecar container needs to be terminated, we can replace the original sidecar image with an image that exits as soon as it is pulled.
Step 1: Prepare a special imageâ
- This image should exit as soon as it is pulled and started.
- This image should be compatible with the commands and args of original sidecar container.
Step 2: Config your sidecar containerâ
kind: Job
spec:
template:
spec:
containers:
- name: sidecar
env:
- name: KRUISE_TERMINATE_SIDECAR_WHEN_JOB_EXIT_WITH_IMAGE
value: "example/quick-exit:v1.0.0"
- name: main
... ...
Replace "example/quick-exit:v1.0.0"
with your prepared image.
Ignore sidecar container with non-zero exit codeâ
FEATURE STATE: Kruise v1.6.0
In previous versions, the sidecar container was required to be able to accept the SIGTERM
signal and to ensure that the exit code was 0
.
If the sidecar container had non-zero exit code, it would result in Pod Phase=Failed.
As of Kruise 1.6.0, Kruise will ignore sidecar container with non-zero exit code, and Pod Phase only depend on the success or failure of the main containers.
Notesâ
Your sidecar container must respond the
SIGTERM
signal, and the entrypoint shouldexit 0
when received this signal.This feature can handle the Pods with
Never
/OnFailure
restart policy, and doesn't care which type of job controllers they're controlled by.The container with env
KRUISE_TERMINATE_SIDECAR_WHEN_JOB_EXIT
will be treated as sidecars, the others as main containers.The sidecars will be terminated when ALL main containers completed.
In
Never
restart policy settings, main container will be treated ascompleted
once it exit.In
OnFailure
restart policy settings, main container will be treated ascompleted
once it exit and exit code must be0
.
In Pods on real nodes mode,
KRUISE_TERMINATE_SIDECAR_WHEN_JOB_EXIT
has a higher priority thanKRUISE_TERMINATE_SIDECAR_WHEN_JOB_EXIT_WITH_IMAGE