After a CCE Turbo cluster is created, you can create nodes for the cluster.
Computing configurations:
Parameter |
Description |
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AZ |
AZ where the node is located. Nodes in a cluster can be created in different AZs for higher reliability. The value cannot be changed after creation. You are advised to select Random to deploy your node in a random AZ based on the selected node flavor. An AZ is a physical region where resources use independent power supply and networks. AZs are physically isolated but interconnected through an internal network. To enhance workload availability, create nodes in different AZs. |
Container runtime |
Container runtime used on the node. Different container runtimes support different node specifications and cannot be changed after the node is created.
For details about common containers and secure containers, see Secure Containers and Common Containers. |
Specifications |
Select node specifications that best fit your business needs. Nodes in a CCE Turbo cluster must be the models developed on the QingTian architecture that features software-hardware synergy. |
OS |
Public image: Select an OS for the node. |
Node Name |
Name of the node, which must be unique. When nodes (ECSs) are created in batches, the value of this parameter is used as the name prefix for each ECS. The system generates a default name for you, which can be modified. A node name must start with a lowercase letter and cannot end with a hyphen (-). Only digits, lowercase letters, and hyphens (-) are allowed. |
Login Mode |
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Storage configuration
Parameter |
Description |
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System Disk |
System disk used by the node OS. The value ranges from 40 GB to 1,024 GB. The default value is 50 GB. |
Data Disk |
Data disk used by the container runtime and kubelet on the node. The value ranges from 100 GB to 32,768 GB. The default value is 100 GB. The EVS disk types provided for the data disk are the same as those for the system disk. CAUTION:
If the data disk is uninstalled or damaged, the Docker service becomes abnormal and the node becomes unavailable. You are advised not to delete the data disk. Click Expand to set the following parameters:
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Networking configuration
Parameter |
Description |
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Node Subnet |
The node subnet selected during cluster creation is used by default. You can choose another subnet instead. The value cannot be changed after creation. |
Advanced Settings
Parameter |
Description |
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Kubernetes Label |
Click Add Label to set the key-value pair attached to the Kubernetes objects (such as pods). A maximum of 10 labels can be added. Labels can be used to distinguish nodes. With workload affinity settings, container pods can be scheduled to a specified node. For more information, see Labels and Selectors. |
Resource Tags |
You can add resource tags to classify resources. You can create predefined tags in Tag Management Service (TMS). Predefined tags are visible to all service resources that support the tagging function. You can use these tags to improve tagging and resource migration efficiency. CCE will automatically create the "CCE-Dynamic-Provisioning-Node=node id" tag. |
Taints |
This parameter is left blank by default. You can add taints to set anti-affinity for the node. A maximum of 10 taints are allowed for each node. Each taint contains the following parameters:
NOTICE:
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Max Pods |
Maximum number of pods that can run on the node, including the default system pods. This limit prevents the node from being overloaded of pods. For details, see Maximum Number of Pods That Can Be Created on a Node. |
Pre-installation Script |
Enter commands. A maximum of 1,000 characters are allowed. The script will be executed before Kubernetes software is installed. Note that if the script is incorrect, Kubernetes software may fail to be installed. The commands are run to format data disks. |
Post-installation Script |
Enter commands. A maximum of 1,000 characters are allowed. The script will be executed after Kubernetes software is installed and will not affect the installation. The commands are run to modify Docker parameters. |
Agency |
An agency is created by the account administrator on the IAM console. By creating an agency, you can share your cloud server resources with another account, or entrust a more professional person or team to manage your resources. If no agency is available, click Create Agency on the right to create one. |
The node list page is displayed. If the node status is Available, the node is created successfully. It takes about 6 to 10 minutes to create a node.