You can scale up or scale down the number of Worker nodes in each node pool and add labels. If a network function with infrastructure requirements is running in this node pool, the scaling up operation automatically applies all the node customizations on the new nodes.
Procedure
- Log in to the VMware Telco Cloud Automation web interface.
- Go to Infrastructure > CaaS Infrastructure > Cluster Instances.
- Click the Options (⋮) symbol against the Kubernetes cluster that you want to edit.
- Click Edit Worker Node Configuration.
- To edit a node pool, select the node pool from the Worker Nodes tab, and click Edit.
- Scale down or scale up the Worker nodes and add labels.
- To enable Machine Health Check, select Configure Machine Health Check. For more information, see Machine Health Check.
- Under Advanced Configuration, you can configure the Node Start Up Timeout duration and set the unhealthy conditions.
- (Optional) Enter the Node Start Up Timeout time duration for Machine Health Check to wait for a node to join the cluster. If a node does not join during the specified time, Machine Health Check considers it unhealthy.
- Set unhealthy conditions for the nodes. If any of these conditions are met, Machine Health Check considers these nodes as unhealthy and starts the remediation process.
- Click Update.
Results
You have successfully edited the Worker node configuration of a Kubernetes cluster instance in your node pool.