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Once the pod has been created, the value becomes immutable and an attempt to change it will fail.
Once the pod has been created, the value becomes immutable and an attempt to change it will fail. For more details on pod state see [[OpenShift_Concepts#Pod|Pods]].

Revision as of 04:57, 6 July 2017

Internal

Overview

Operations to manipulate node selectors.

Configuring a Cluster-Wide Default Node Selector

https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.5/admin_guide/managing_projects.html#setting-the-cluster-wide-default-node-selector

Sets up a cluster-wide default node selector.

Configuring a Per-Project Node Selector

https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.5/admin_guide/managing_projects.html#setting-the-project-wide-node-selector

The per-project node selector can be set up when the project is created:

oadm new-project <project-name> --node-selector='keyA=valueA,keyB=valueB'

More details in:

oadm new-project

The node selector can be added after the project was created by editing the namespace metadata with oc edit:

oc edit namespace <my-project>
...
metadata:
  annotations:
    openshift.io/node-selector: "env=infra"
...

Edit the "namespace", and not the "project", if attempting to edit the project you will get an error message saying that the field is immutable.

Configuring a Per-Pod Node Selector

https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.5/admin_guide/managing_projects.html#developer-specified-node-selectors

A per-pod node selector can only be assigned when the pod is created:

apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
spec:
  nodeSelector:
    keyA: valueA
    ...

Once the pod has been created, the value becomes immutable and an attempt to change it will fail. For more details on pod state see Pods.