Troubleshooting Controlplane Nodes
This section applies to nodes with the controlplane
role.
Check if the Controlplane Containers are Running
There are three specific containers launched on nodes with the controlplane
role:
kube-apiserver
kube-controller-manager
kube-scheduler
The containers should have status Up. The duration shown after Up is the time the container has been running.
docker ps -a -f=name='kube-apiserver|kube-controller-manager|kube-scheduler'
Example output:
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES26c7159abbcc rancher/hyperkube:v1.11.5-rancher1 "/opt/rke-tools/en..." 3 hours ago Up 3 hours kube-apiserverf3d287ca4549 rancher/hyperkube:v1.11.5-rancher1 "/opt/rke-tools/en..." 3 hours ago Up 3 hours kube-schedulerbdf3898b8063 rancher/hyperkube:v1.11.5-rancher1 "/opt/rke-tools/en..." 3 hours ago Up 3 hours kube-controller-manager
Controlplane Container Logging
> Note: If you added multiple nodes with the controlplane
role, both kube-controller-manager
and kube-scheduler
use a leader election process to determine the leader. Only the current leader will log the performed actions. See Kubernetes leader election how to retrieve the current leader.
The logging of the containers can contain information on what the problem could be.
docker logs kube-apiserverdocker logs kube-controller-managerdocker logs kube-scheduler