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Mongo Kubernetes Replica Set Sidecar

This project is as a PoC to setup a mongo replica set using Kubernetes. It should handle resizing of any type and be resilient to the various conditions both mongo and kubernetes can find themselves in.

How to use it

The docker image is hosted on docker hub and can be found here:
https://hub.docker.com/r/cvallance/mongo-k8s-sidecar/

An example kubernetes replication controller can be found in the examples directory on github here:
https://github.com/cvallance/mongo-k8s-sidecar

There you will also find some helper scripts to test out creating the replica set and resizing it.

Settings

  • KUBE_NAMESPACE
    Required: NO
    The namespace to look up pods in. Not setting it will search for pods in all namespaces.
  • MONGO_SIDECAR_POD_LABELS
    Required: YES
    This should be a be a comma separated list of key values the same as the podTemplate labels. See above for example.
  • MONGO_SIDECAR_SLEEP_SECONDS
    Required: NO
    Default: 5
    This is how long to sleep between work cycles.
  • MONGO_SIDECAR_UNHEALTHY_SECONDS
    Required: NO
    Default: 15
    This is how many seconds a replica set member has to get healthy before automatically being removed from the replica set.
  • MONGO_PORT Required: NO Default: 27017 Configures the mongo port, allows the usage of non-standard ports.
  • KUBERNETES_MONGO_SERVICE_NAME
    Required: NO
    This should point to the MongoDB Kubernetes (headless) service that identifies all the pods. It is used for setting up the DNS configuration for the mongo pods, instead of the default pod IPs. Works only with the StatefulSets' stable network ID.
  • KUBERNETES_CLUSTER_DOMAIN
    Required: NO
    Default: cluster.local
    This allows the specification of a custom cluster domain name. Used for the creation of a stable network ID of the k8s Mongo pods. An example could be: "kube.local".

In its default configuration the sidecar uses the pods' IPs for the MongodDB replica names. Here is a trimmed example:

[ { _id: 1,
   name: '10.48.0.70:27017',
   stateStr: 'PRIMARY',
   ...},
 { _id: 2,
   name: '10.48.0.72:27017',
   stateStr: 'SECONDARY',
   ...},
 { _id: 3,
   name: '10.48.0.73:27017',
   stateStr: 'SECONDARY',
   ...} ]

If you want to use the StatefulSets' stable network ID, you have to make sure that you have the KUBERNETES_MONGO_SERVICE_NAME environmental variable set. Then the MongoDB replica set node names could look like this:

[ { _id: 1,
   name: 'mongo-prod-0.mongodb.db-namespace.svc.cluster.local:27017',
   stateStr: 'PRIMARY',
   ...},
 { _id: 2,
   name: 'mongo-prod-1.mongodb.db-namespace.svc.cluster.local:27017',
   stateStr: 'SECONDARY',
   ...},
 { _id: 3,
   name: 'mongo-prod-2.mongodb.db-namespace.svc.cluster.local:27017',
   stateStr: 'SECONDARY',
   ...} ]

StatefulSet name: mongo-prod.
Headless service name: mongodb.
Namespace: db-namespace.

Read more about the stable network IDs here.

An example for a stable network pod ID looks like this: $(statefulset name)-$(ordinal).$(service name).$(namespace).svc.cluster.local. The statefulset name + the ordinal form the pod name, the service name is passed via KUBERNETES_MONGO_SERVICE_NAME, the namespace is extracted from the pod metadata and the rest is static.

A thing to consider when running a cluster with the mongo-k8s-sidecar is that it will prefer the stateful set stable network ID to the pod IP. It is however compatible with replica sets, configured with the pod IP as identifier - the sidecar should not add an additional entry for it, nor alter the existing entries. The mongo-k8s-sidecar should only use the stable network ID for new entries in the cluster.

Finally if you have a preconfigured replica set you have to make sure that:

  • the names of the mongo nodes are their IPs
  • the names of the mongo nodes are their stable network IDs (for more info see the link above)

Example of compatible mongo replica names:

10.48.0.72:27017 # Uses the default pod IP name
mongo-prod-0.mongodb.db-namespace.svc.cluster.local:27017 # Uses the stable network ID

Example of not compatible mongo replica names:

mongodb-service-0 # Uses some custom k8s service name. Risks being a duplicate entry for the same mongo.

If you run the sidecar alongside such a cluster, it may lead to a broken replica set, so make sure to test it well before going to production with it (which applies for all software).

Debugging

TODO: Instructions for cloning, mounting and watching

Still to do

  • Add tests!
  • Add to circleCi
  • Alter k8s call so that we don't have to filter in memory

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