コード例 #1
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ファイル: progress.go プロジェクト: maisem/kubernetes
// hasFailed determines if a deployment has failed or not by estimating its progress.
// Progress for a deployment is considered when a new replica set is created or adopted,
// and when new pods scale up or old pods scale down. Progress is not estimated for paused
// deployments or when users don't really care about it ie. progressDeadlineSeconds is not
// specified.
func (dc *DeploymentController) hasFailed(d *extensions.Deployment) (bool, error) {
	if d.Spec.ProgressDeadlineSeconds == nil || d.Spec.RollbackTo != nil || d.Spec.Paused {
		return false, nil
	}

	newRS, oldRSs, err := dc.getAllReplicaSetsAndSyncRevision(d, false)
	if err != nil {
		return false, err
	}

	// There is a template change so we don't need to check for any progress right now.
	if newRS == nil {
		return false, nil
	}

	// Look at the status of the deployment - if there is already a NewRSAvailableReason
	// then we don't need to estimate any progress. This is needed in order to avoid
	// estimating progress for scaling events after a rollout has finished.
	cond := util.GetDeploymentCondition(d.Status, extensions.DeploymentProgressing)
	if cond != nil && cond.Reason == util.NewRSAvailableReason {
		return false, nil
	}

	// TODO: Look for permanent failures here.
	// See https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/18568

	allRSs := append(oldRSs, newRS)
	newStatus := dc.calculateStatus(allRSs, newRS, d)

	// If the deployment is complete or it is progressing, there is no need to check if it
	// has timed out.
	if util.DeploymentComplete(d, &newStatus) || util.DeploymentProgressing(d, &newStatus) {
		return false, nil
	}

	// Check if the deployment has timed out.
	return util.DeploymentTimedOut(d, &newStatus), nil
}
コード例 #2
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ファイル: progress.go プロジェクト: maisem/kubernetes
// syncRolloutStatus updates the status of a deployment during a rollout. There are
// cases this helper will run that cannot be prevented from the scaling detection,
// for example a resync of the deployment after it was scaled up. In those cases,
// we shouldn't try to estimate any progress.
func (dc *DeploymentController) syncRolloutStatus(allRSs []*extensions.ReplicaSet, newRS *extensions.ReplicaSet, d *extensions.Deployment) error {
	newStatus := dc.calculateStatus(allRSs, newRS, d)

	// If there is no progressDeadlineSeconds set, remove any Progressing condition.
	if d.Spec.ProgressDeadlineSeconds == nil {
		util.RemoveDeploymentCondition(&newStatus, extensions.DeploymentProgressing)
	}

	// If there is only one replica set that is active then that means we are not running
	// a new rollout and this is a resync where we don't need to estimate any progress.
	// In such a case, we should simply not estimate any progress for this deployment.
	currentCond := util.GetDeploymentCondition(d.Status, extensions.DeploymentProgressing)
	isResyncEvent := newStatus.Replicas == newStatus.UpdatedReplicas && currentCond != nil && currentCond.Reason == util.NewRSAvailableReason
	// Check for progress only if there is a progress deadline set and the latest rollout
	// hasn't completed yet.
	if d.Spec.ProgressDeadlineSeconds != nil && !isResyncEvent {
		switch {
		case util.DeploymentComplete(d, &newStatus):
			// Update the deployment conditions with a message for the new replica set that
			// was successfully deployed. If the condition already exists, we ignore this update.
			msg := fmt.Sprintf("Replica set %q has successfully progressed.", newRS.Name)
			condition := util.NewDeploymentCondition(extensions.DeploymentProgressing, api.ConditionTrue, util.NewRSAvailableReason, msg)
			util.SetDeploymentCondition(&newStatus, *condition)

		case util.DeploymentProgressing(d, &newStatus):
			// If there is any progress made, continue by not checking if the deployment failed. This
			// behavior emulates the rolling updater progressDeadline check.
			msg := fmt.Sprintf("Replica set %q is progressing.", newRS.Name)
			condition := util.NewDeploymentCondition(extensions.DeploymentProgressing, api.ConditionTrue, util.ReplicaSetUpdatedReason, msg)
			// Update the current Progressing condition or add a new one if it doesn't exist.
			// If a Progressing condition with status=true already exists, we should update
			// everything but lastTransitionTime. SetDeploymentCondition already does that but
			// it also is not updating conditions when the reason of the new condition is the
			// same as the old. The Progressing condition is a special case because we want to
			// update with the same reason and change just lastUpdateTime iff we notice any
			// progress. That's why we handle it here.
			if currentCond != nil {
				if currentCond.Status == api.ConditionTrue {
					condition.LastTransitionTime = currentCond.LastTransitionTime
				}
				util.RemoveDeploymentCondition(&newStatus, extensions.DeploymentProgressing)
			}
			util.SetDeploymentCondition(&newStatus, *condition)

		case util.DeploymentTimedOut(d, &newStatus):
			// Update the deployment with a timeout condition. If the condition already exists,
			// we ignore this update.
			msg := fmt.Sprintf("Replica set %q has timed out progressing.", newRS.Name)
			condition := util.NewDeploymentCondition(extensions.DeploymentProgressing, api.ConditionFalse, util.TimedOutReason, msg)
			util.SetDeploymentCondition(&newStatus, *condition)
		}
	}

	// Move failure conditions of all replica sets in deployment conditions. For now,
	// only one failure condition is returned from getReplicaFailures.
	if replicaFailureCond := dc.getReplicaFailures(allRSs, newRS); len(replicaFailureCond) > 0 {
		// There will be only one ReplicaFailure condition on the replica set.
		util.SetDeploymentCondition(&newStatus, replicaFailureCond[0])
	} else {
		util.RemoveDeploymentCondition(&newStatus, extensions.DeploymentReplicaFailure)
	}

	// Do not update if there is nothing new to add.
	if reflect.DeepEqual(d.Status, newStatus) {
		// TODO: If there is no sign of progress at this point then there is a high chance that the
		// deployment is stuck. We should resync this deployment at some point[1] in the future[2] and
		// check if it has timed out. We definitely need this, otherwise we depend on the controller
		// resync interval. See https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/34458.
		//
		// [1] time.Now() + progressDeadlineSeconds - lastUpdateTime (of the Progressing condition).
		// [2] Use dc.queue.AddAfter
		return nil
	}

	newDeployment := d
	newDeployment.Status = newStatus
	_, err := dc.client.Extensions().Deployments(newDeployment.Namespace).UpdateStatus(newDeployment)
	return err
}