diff --git a/cluster-autoscaler/README.md b/cluster-autoscaler/README.md index 7b492ebdc655..901754489e2b 100644 --- a/cluster-autoscaler/README.md +++ b/cluster-autoscaler/README.md @@ -9,7 +9,13 @@ Cluster Autoscaler is a tool that automatically adjusts the size of the Kubernet # FAQ/Documentation -Is available [HERE](./FAQ.md). +An FAQ is available [HERE](./FAQ.md). + +You should also take a look at the notes and "gotchas" for your specific cloud provider: +* [AliCloud](./cloudprovider/alicloud/README.md) +* [Azure](./cloudprovider/azure/README.md) +* [AWS](./cloudprovider/aws/README.md) +* [BaiduCloud](./cloudprovider/baiducloud/README.md) # Releases diff --git a/cluster-autoscaler/cloudprovider/aws/README.md b/cluster-autoscaler/cloudprovider/aws/README.md index 1b296bee8104..3251b2788106 100644 --- a/cluster-autoscaler/cloudprovider/aws/README.md +++ b/cluster-autoscaler/cloudprovider/aws/README.md @@ -142,8 +142,8 @@ If you'd like to scale node groups from 0, an `autoscaling:DescribeLaunchConfigu ``` ## Common Notes and Gotchas: -- The `/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt` should exist by default on your ec2 instance. If you use Amazon Linux 2 (EKS woker node AMI by default), use `/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt` instead. -- Cluster autoscaler is not zone aware (for now), so if you wish to span multiple availability zones in your autoscaling groups beware that cluster autoscaler will not evenly distribute them. For more information, see https://github.com/kubernetes/contrib/pull/1552#discussion_r75532949. +- The `/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt` should exist by default on your ec2 instance. If you use Amazon Linux 2 (EKS worker node AMI by default), use `/etc/kubernetes/pki/ca.crt` instead for the volume hostPath of your cluster-autoscaler manifest. +- Cluster autoscaler is not zone aware (for now), so if you wish to span multiple availability zones in your autoscaling groups beware that cluster autoscaler will not evenly distribute them. This is not a problem for all use cases, as AWS will try to evenly distribute the nodes in ASG on scale up, but you should ["Suspend" the "AZRebalance" process](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-suspend-resume-processes.html) if you want to avoid AWS unexpectedly terminating your nodes to try and keep your ASG balanced. More information on how this works under the hood in the cluster autoscaler is [available here](https://github.com/kubernetes/contrib/pull/1552#discussion_r75532949). - By default, cluster autoscaler will not terminate nodes running pods in the kube-system namespace. You can override this default behaviour by passing in the `--skip-nodes-with-system-pods=false` flag. - By default, cluster autoscaler will wait 10 minutes between scale down operations, you can adjust this using the `--scale-down-delay-after-add`, `--scale-down-delay-after-delete`, and `--scale-down-delay-after-failure` flag. E.g. `--scale-down-delay-after-add=5m` to decrease the scale down delay to 5 minutes after a node has been added. - If you're running multiple ASGs, the `--expander` flag supports three options: `random`, `most-pods` and `least-waste`. `random` will expand a random ASG on scale up. `most-pods` will scale up the ASG that will schedule the most amount of pods. `least-waste` will expand the ASG that will waste the least amount of CPU/MEM resources. In the event of a tie, cluster autoscaler will fall back to `random`.