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Published: Jun 9, 2015 License: Apache-2.0

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Overview

This example shows two types of pod health checks: HTTP checks and container execution checks.

The exec-liveness.yaml demonstrates the container execution check.

    livenessProbe:
      exec:
        command:
        - cat
        - /tmp/health
      initialDelaySeconds: 15
      timeoutSeconds: 1

Kubelet executes the command cat /tmp/health in the container and reports failure if the command returns a non-zero exit code.

Note that the container removes the /tmp/health file after 10 seconds,

echo ok > /tmp/health; sleep 10; rm -rf /tmp/health; sleep 600

so when Kubelet executes the health check 15 seconds (defined by initialDelaySeconds) after the container started, the check would fail.

The http-liveness.yaml demonstrates the HTTP check.

    livenessProbe:
      httpGet:
        path: /healthz
        port: 8080
      initialDelaySeconds: 15
      timeoutSeconds: 1

The Kubelet sends a HTTP request to the specified path and port to perform the health check. If you take a look at image/server.go, you will see the server starts to respond with an error code 500 after 10 seconds, so the check fails.

This guide has more information on health checks.

Get your hands dirty

To show the health check is actually working, first create the pods:

# cluster/kubectl.sh create -f exec-liveness.yaml
# cluster/kbuectl.sh create -f http-liveness.yaml

Check the status of the pods once they are created:

# cluster/kubectl.sh get pods
POD             IP           CONTAINER(S)   IMAGE(S)                            HOST                                     LABELS          STATUS    CREATED     MESSAGE
liveness-exec   10.244.3.7                                                      kubernetes-minion-f08h/130.211.122.180   test=liveness   Running   3 seconds   
                             liveness       gcr.io/google_containers/busybox                                                             Running   2 seconds   
liveness-http   10.244.0.8                                                      kubernetes-minion-0bks/104.197.10.10     test=liveness   Running   3 seconds   
                             liveness       gcr.io/google_containers/liveness                                                            Running   2 seconds   

Check the status half a minute later, you will see the termination messages:

# cluster/kubectl.sh get pods
POD             IP           CONTAINER(S)   IMAGE(S)                            HOST                                     LABELS          STATUS    CREATED      MESSAGE
liveness-exec   10.244.3.7                                                      kubernetes-minion-f08h/130.211.122.180   test=liveness   Running   34 seconds   
                             liveness       gcr.io/google_containers/busybox                                                             Running   3 seconds    last termination: exit code 137
liveness-http   10.244.0.8                                                      kubernetes-minion-0bks/104.197.10.10     test=liveness   Running   34 seconds   
                             liveness       gcr.io/google_containers/liveness                                                            Running   13 seconds   last termination: exit code 2

The termination messages indicate that the liveness probes have failed, and the containers have been killed and recreated.

You can also see the container restart count being incremented by running kubectl describe.

# cluster/kubectl.sh describe pods liveness-exec | grep "Restart Count"
Restart Count:      8

You would also see the killing and creating events at the bottom of the kubectl describe output:

  Thu, 14 May 2015 15:23:25 -0700       Thu, 14 May 2015 15:23:25 -0700 1       {kubelet kubernetes-minion-0uzf}        spec.containers{liveness}               killing      Killing 88c8b717d8b0940d52743c086b43c3fad0d725a36300b9b5f0ad3a1c8cef2d3e
  Thu, 14 May 2015 15:23:25 -0700       Thu, 14 May 2015 15:23:25 -0700 1       {kubelet kubernetes-minion-0uzf}        spec.containers{liveness}               created      Created with docker id b254a9810073f9ee9075bb38ac29a4b063647176ad9eabd9184078ca98a60062
  Thu, 14 May 2015 15:23:25 -0700       Thu, 14 May 2015 15:23:25 -0700 1       {kubelet kubernetes-minion-0uzf}        spec.containers{liveness}               started      Started with docker id b254a9810073f9ee9075bb38ac29a4b063647176ad9eabd9184078ca98a60062
  ...

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A simple server that is alive for 10 seconds, then reports unhealthy for the rest of its (hopefully) short existence.
A simple server that is alive for 10 seconds, then reports unhealthy for the rest of its (hopefully) short existence.

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