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Configuring Kubernetes Parameters
Scenario
CCE clusters allow you to manage Kubernetes parameters, through which you can let core components work under your very requirements.
Notes and Constraints
This function is supported only in clusters of v1.15 and later. It is not displayed for versions earlier than v1.15.
Procedure
Log in to the CCE console. In the navigation pane, choose Resource Management > Clusters.
Choose More > Configuration.
On the Configuration page on the right, change the values of the following Kubernetes parameters:
Table 1 Kubernetes parameters Component Parameter Description Value kube-apiserver default-not-ready-toleration-seconds notReady tolerance time, in seconds. NoExecute that is added by default to every pod that does not already have such a toleration. Default: 300 default-unreachable-toleration-seconds unreachable tolerance time, in seconds. NoExecute that is added by default to every pod that does not already have such a toleration. Default: 300 max-mutating-requests-inflight Maximum number of concurrent mutating requests. When the value of this parameter is exceeded, the server rejects requests.
The value 0 indicates no limitation.
Manual configuration is no longer supported since cluster version 1.21. The value is automatically specified based on the cluster scale.
- 200 for clusters with 50 or 200 nodes
- 500 for clusters with 1000 nodes
- 1000 for clusters with 2000 nodes
Default: 1000 max-requests-inflight Maximum number of concurrent non-mutating requests. When the value of this parameter is exceeded, the server rejects requests.
The value 0 indicates no limitation.
Manual configuration is no longer supported since cluster version 1.21. The value is automatically specified based on the cluster scale.
- 400 for clusters with 50 or 200 nodes
- 1000 for clusters with 1000 nodes
- 2000 for clusters with 2000 nodes
Default: 2000 service-node-port-range Range of node port numbers. Default:
30000-32767
Options:
min>20105
max<32768
kube-controller-manager concurrent-deployment-syncs Number of Deployments that are allowed to synchronize concurrently. Default: 5 concurrent-endpoint-syncs Number of endpoints that are allowed to synchronize concurrently. Default: 5 concurrent-gc-syncs Number of garbage collector workers that are allowed to synchronize concurrently. Default: 20 concurrent-job-syncs Number of jobs that can be synchronized at the same time. Default: 5 concurrent-namespace-syncs Number of namespaces that are allowed to synchronize concurrently. Default: 10 concurrent-replicaset-syncs Number of ReplicaSets that are allowed to synchronize concurrently. Default: 5 concurrent-resource-quota-syncs Number of resource quotas that are allowed to synchronize concurrently. Default: 5 concurrent-service-syncs Number of Services that are allowed to synchronize concurrently. Default: 10 concurrent-serviceaccount-token-syncs Number of service account tokens that are allowed to synchronize concurrently. Default: 5 concurrent-ttl-after-finished-syncs Number of TTL-after-finished controller workers that are allowed to synchronize concurrently. Default: 5 concurrent_rc_syncs Number of replication controllers that are allowed to synchronize concurrently. Default: 5 horizontal-pod-autoscaler-sync-period How often HPA audits metrics in a cluster. Default: 15 seconds kube-api-qps Query per second (QPS) to use while talking with kube-apiserver. Default: 100 kube-api-burst Burst to use while talking with kube-apiserver. Default: 100 kube-scheduler kube-api-qps Query per second (QPS) to use while talking with kube-apiserver. Default: 100 kube-api-burst Burst to use while talking with kube-apiserver. Default: 100 Click OK.