eks-nodegroup-asg-tags-cdk
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eks-nodegroup-asg-tags-cdk

To apply tags to the ASG for an EKS nodegroup, in particular for signalling labels and taints to to the cluster autoscaler.

See https://github.com/kubernetes/autoscaler/issues/3780

This custom resource finds the ASG for a given EKS nodegroup and applies tags to the associated ASG. The Kubernetes cluster autoscaler can see tags on the ASG, and can use these to know what instance it will get if it scales up that ASG. This usually is irrelevant, as the cluster autoscaler will look at the existing nodes and assume any new node it creates will be the same. However, this breaks down if a Nodegroup/ASG can scale to zero. In this situations, it depends on whether the running cluster autoscaler has previously seen nodes from that ASG or not, which is not robust, and the cluster may enter a state where a pod is unschedulable, there is an ASG that - if scaled up - would provide a node able to run the pod, but the cluster autoscaler doesn't know that, so won't scale up.

Example

import { NodegroupAsgTags } from 'eks-nodegroup-asg-tags-cdk';

// ...

const myCluster = ...
const myNodegroupProps = {...};
const myNodegroup = myCluster.addNodegroupCapacity(..., myNodegroupProps);

new NodegroupAsgTags(this, 'MyNodegroupTags', {
    cluster: props.cluster,
    nodegroup: myNodegroup,
    nodegroupProps,
    setClusterAutoscalerTagsForNodeLabels: true,
    setClusterAutoscalerTagsForNodeTaints: true,
    tags: {
        'k8s.io/cluster-autoscaler/node-template/autoscaling-options/scaledownunneededtime': '1m0s',
    },
});

Note: using NodegroupAsgTags only tags the ASG. You can confuse the cluster autoscaler by setting a tag claiming the nodes for that ASG behave in one way when really they don't.

Properties

  • cluster (type: eks.ICluster, required): the EKS cluster
  • nodegroup (type: eks.INodegroup, required): the EKS Nodegroup
  • nodegroupProps (type: eks.NodegroupOptions, required if setClusterAutoscalerTagsForNodeLabels or setClusterAutoscalerTagsForNodeTaints is true): if either of the setClusterAutoscalerTags* options is set to true, this is required and the tags that the cluster autoscaler understands are applied from the props passed to the nodegroup. (It's an annoying limit of the CDK that these aren't available from the nodegroup, hence why the nodegroup props need to be passed here)
  • setClusterAutoscalerTagsForNodeLabels (type: boolean, optional): if set, must set nodegroupProps, and then applies tags like k8s.io/cluster-autoscaler/node-template/label/${labelName}: ${labelValue}.
  • setClusterAutoscalerTagsForNodeTaints (type: boolean, optional): if set, must set nodegroupProps, and then applies tags like k8s.io/cluster-autoscaler/node-template/taint/${taintName}: ${taintValue}.
  • tags (type: Record<string, string>, optional): any other tags to set on the ASG.

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