Drop the resourceLabels config file option and the corresponding -resource-labels command line flag. They were deprecated in NFD v0.13 so it's time to let them go. NodeFeatureRule(s) should be used to manage ERs, instead.
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Commandline flags of nfd-master
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To quickly view available command line flags execute nfd-master -help
.
In a docker container:
docker run {{ site.container_image }} nfd-master -help
-h, -help
Print usage and exit.
-version
Print version and exit.
-feature-gates
The -feature-gates
flag is used to enable or disable non GA features.
The list of available feature gates can be found in the feature gates documentation.
Example:
nfd-master -feature-gates NodeFeatureGroupAPI=true
-prune
The -prune
flag is a sub-command like option for cleaning up the cluster. It
causes nfd-master to remove all NFD related labels, annotations and extended
resources from all Node objects of the cluster and exit.
-metrics
DEPRECATED: Will be removed in NFD v0.17 and replaced by -port
.
The -metrics
flag specifies the port on which to expose
Prometheus metrics. Setting this to 0 disables the
metrics server on nfd-master.
Default: 8081
Example:
nfd-master -metrics=12345
-instance
The -instance
flag makes it possible to run multiple NFD deployments in
parallel. In practice, it separates the node annotations between deployments so
that each of them can store metadata independently. The instance name must
start and end with an alphanumeric character and may only contain alphanumeric
characters, -
, _
or .
.
Default: empty
Example:
nfd-master -instance=network
-enable-leader-election
The -enable-leader-election
flag enables leader election for NFD-Master.
It is advised to turn on this flag when running more than one instance of
NFD-Master.
Default: false
nfd-master -enable-leader-election
-enable-taints
The -enable-taints
flag enables/disables node tainting feature of NFD.
Default: false
Example:
nfd-master -enable-taints=true
-no-publish
The -no-publish
flag disables updates to the Node objects in the Kubernetes
API server, making a "dry-run" flag for nfd-master. No Labels, Annotations or
ExtendedResources of nodes are updated.
Default: false
Example:
nfd-master -no-publish
-label-whitelist
The -label-whitelist
specifies a regular expression for filtering feature
labels based on their name. Each label must match against the given regular
expression or it will not be published.
NOTE: The regular expression is only matches against the "basename" part of the label, i.e. to the part of the name after '/'. The label namespace is omitted.
Default: empty
Example:
nfd-master -label-whitelist='.*cpuid\.'
-extra-label-ns
The -extra-label-ns
flag specifies a comma-separated list of allowed feature
label namespaces. This option can be used to allow
other vendor or application specific namespaces for custom labels from the
local and custom feature sources, even though these labels were denied using
the deny-label-ns
flag.
Default: empty
Example:
nfd-master -extra-label-ns=vendor-1.com,vendor-2.io
-deny-label-ns
The -deny-label-ns
flag specifies a comma-separated list of excluded
label namespaces. By default, nfd-master allows creating labels in all
namespaces, excluding kubernetes.io
namespace and its sub-namespaces
(i.e. *.kubernetes.io
). However, you should note that
kubernetes.io
and its sub-namespaces are always denied.
For example, nfd-master -deny-label-ns=""
would still disallow
kubernetes.io
and *.kubernetes.io
.
This option can be used to exclude some vendors or application specific
namespaces.
Note that the namespaces feature.node.kubernetes.io
and profile.node.kubernetes.io
and their sub-namespaces are always allowed and cannot be denied.
Default: empty
Example:
nfd-master -deny-label-ns=*.vendor.com,vendor-2.io
-config
The -config
flag specifies the path of the nfd-master configuration file to
use.
Default: /etc/kubernetes/node-feature-discovery/nfd-master.conf
Example:
nfd-master -config=/opt/nfd/master.conf
-options
The -options
flag may be used to specify and override configuration file
options directly from the command line. The required format is the same as in
the config file i.e. JSON or YAML. Configuration options specified via this
flag will override those from the configuration file:
Default: empty
Example:
nfd-master -options='{"noPublish": true}'
-nfd-api-parallelism
The -nfd-api-parallelism
flag can be used to specify the maximum
number of concurrent node updates.
Default: 10
Example:
nfd-master -nfd-api-parallelism=1
Logging
The following logging-related flags are inherited from the klog package.
-add_dir_header
If true, adds the file directory to the header of the log messages.
Default: false
-alsologtostderr
Log to standard error as well as files.
Default: false
-log_backtrace_at
When logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace.
Default: empty
-log_dir
If non-empty, write log files in this directory.
Default: empty
-log_file
If non-empty, use this log file.
Default: empty
-log_file_max_size
Defines the maximum size a log file can grow to. Unit is megabytes. If the value is 0, the maximum file size is unlimited.
Default: 1800
-logtostderr
Log to standard error instead of files
Default: true
-skip_headers
If true, avoid header prefixes in the log messages.
Default: false
-skip_log_headers
If true, avoid headers when opening log files.
Default: false
-stderrthreshold
Logs at or above this threshold go to stderr.
Default: 2
-v
Number for the log level verbosity.
Default: 0
-vmodule
Comma-separated list of pattern=N
settings for file-filtered logging.
Default: empty
-resync-period
The -resync-period
flag specifies the NFD API controller resync period.
The resync means nfd-master replaying all NodeFeature and NodeFeatureRule objects,
thus effectively re-syncing all nodes in the cluster (i.e. ensuring labels, annotations,
extended resources and taints are in place).
Default: 1 hour.
Example:
nfd-master -resync-period=2h