Exercise 3.2: Grow the Cluster (7)
I am currently having trouble joining my worker node to my cluster.
I run the kubeadm join command, that was genereted from my master node by running "kubeadm token create --print-join-command" and running the output from my worker node as root, and get the following output.
[preflight] Running pre-flight checks
[WARNING IsDockerSystemdCheck]: detected "cgroupfs" as the Docker cgroup driver. The recommended driver is "systemd". Please follow the guide at https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/cri/
error execution phase preflight: couldn't validate the identity of the API Server: Get "https://k8scp:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-public/configmaps/cluster-info?timeout=10s": dial tcp 172.31.46.126:6443: connect: connection refused
To see the stack trace of this error execute with --v=5 or higher
Any suggestions ?
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Okay, so was using the alias in my join command instead of the IP.
I ran it again with the IP and got the following output.[preflight] Running pre-flight checks
[WARNING IsDockerSystemdCheck]: detected "cgroupfs" as the Docker cgroup driver. The recommended driver is "systemd". Please follow the guide at https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/cri/
[preflight] Reading configuration from the cluster...
[preflight] FYI: You can look at this config file with 'kubectl -n kube-system get cm kubeadm-config -o yaml'
error execution phase preflight: unable to fetch the kubeadm-config ConfigMap: failed to get config map: Get "https://k8scp:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/configmaps/kubeadm-config?timeout=10s": dial tcp 172.31.46.126:6443: connect: connection refused
To see the stack trace of this error execute with --v=5 or higherslowly getting there
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It looks like I was able to fix it by restarting my master node.
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In this case, you need to change the driver from "cgroupfs" to "systemd". Please follow the below instructions.
nano /etc/docker/daemon.json
paste the below lines in daemon.json.{
"exec-opts": ["native.cgroupdriver=systemd"]
}Then
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl restart docker
sudo systemctl restart kubeletThen,
sudo kubeadm reset
sudo kubeadm init --config=kubeadm-config.yaml --upload-certs | tee kubeadm-init.outThen reset the worker nodes as well and join them by using the command which will be generated at the complete execution of
kubeadm init ...command.0 -
Hi @soramaru,
The warning messages about the cgroup driver can be disregarded. However, I would be concerned about the "connection refused" error messages. Are both of your
/etc/hostsfiles properly configured with the control-plane node private IP and its alias? Are your firewalls allowing all traffic from all sources, all protocols, to all ports?Regards,
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Thanks, that is actually good to know even if I do not use it here.
Yes on both
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@chrispokorni
It turns out the problem was in the /etc/hosts file.
I was using the worker IP and not the cp IP.
That's my fault.As I am going through this course, I am starting seeing all the dumb mistakes I'm making.
Almost embarising to even mention.Anyways, thanks for the feedback.
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