By default, containers run with unbounded compute resources on a Kubernetes cluster. With Resource quotas, cluster administrators can restrict the resource consumption and creation on a namespace basis. Within a namespace, a Pod or Container can consume as much CPU and memory as defined by the namespace’s resource quota. There is a concern that one Pod or Container could monopolize all of the resources. Limit Range is a policy to constrain resource by Pod or Container in a namespace.
A limit range, defined by a LimitRange object, provides constraints that can:
Limit Range support is enabled by default for many Kubernetes distributions. It is
enabled when the apiserver --enable-admission-plugins= flag has LimitRanger admission controller as
one of its arguments.
A limit range is enforced in a particular namespace when there is a
LimitRange object in that namespace.
LimitRange in one namespace.LimitRanger admission controller enforces defaults limits for all Pods and Container that do not set compute resource requirements and tracks usage to ensure it does not exceed resource minimum , maximum and ratio defined in any LimitRange present in the namespace.403 FORBIDDEN and a message explaining the constraint that would have been violated.cpu and memory, users must specify
requests or limits for those values; otherwise, the system may reject pod creation.Examples of policies that could be created using limit range are:
In the case where the total limits of the namespace is less than the sum of the limits of the Pods/Containers, there may be contention for resources; The Containers or Pods will not be created.
Neither contention nor changes to limitrange will affect already created resources.
The following section discusses the creation of a LimitRange acting at Container Level.
A Pod with 04 containers is first created; each container within the Pod has a specific spec.resource configuration
each container within the pod is handled differently by the LimitRanger admission controller.
Create a namespace limitrange-demo using the following kubectl command:
kubectl create namespace limitrange-demoTo avoid passing the target limitrange-demo in your kubectl commands, change your context with the following command:
kubectl config set-context --current --namespace=limitrange-demoHere is the configuration file for a LimitRange object:
admin/resource/limit-mem-cpu-container.yaml
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This object defines minimum and maximum Memory/CPU limits, default cpu/Memory requests and default limits for CPU/Memory resources to be apply to containers.
Create the limit-mem-cpu-per-container LimitRange in the limitrange-demo namespace with the following kubectl command:
kubectl create -f https://k8s.io/examples/admin/resource/limit-mem-cpu-container.yaml -n limitrange-demokubectl describe limitrange/limit-mem-cpu-per-container -n limitrange-demoType Resource Min Max Default Request Default Limit Max Limit/Request Ratio
---- -------- --- --- --------------- ------------- -----------------------
Container cpu 100m 800m 110m 700m -
Container memory 99Mi 1Gi 111Mi 900Mi -Here is the configuration file for a Pod with 04 containers to demonstrate LimitRange features :
admin/resource/limit-range-pod-1.yaml
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Create the busybox1 Pod:
kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/admin/resource/limit-range-pod-1.yaml -n limitrange-demoView the busybox-cnt01 resource configuration:
kubectl get po/busybox1 -n limitrange-demo -o json | jq ".spec.containers[0].resources"{
"limits": {
"cpu": "500m",
"memory": "200Mi"
},
"requests": {
"cpu": "100m",
"memory": "100Mi"
}
}busybox-cnt01 Container inside busybox Pod defined requests.cpu=100m and requests.memory=100Mi.100m <= 500m <= 800m , The container cpu limit (500m) falls inside the authorized CPU limit range.99Mi <= 200Mi <= 1Gi , The container memory limit (200Mi) falls inside the authorized Memory limit range.View the busybox-cnt02 resource configuration
kubectl get po/busybox1 -n limitrange-demo -o json | jq ".spec.containers[1].resources"{
"limits": {
"cpu": "700m",
"memory": "900Mi"
},
"requests": {
"cpu": "100m",
"memory": "100Mi"
}
}busybox-cnt02 Container inside busybox1 Pod defined requests.cpu=100m and requests.memory=100Mi but not limits for cpu and memory.limits.cpu=700mi and limits.memory=900Mi.100m <= 700m <= 800m , The container cpu limit (700m) falls inside the authorized CPU limit range.99Mi <= 900Mi <= 1Gi , The container memory limit (900Mi) falls inside the authorized Memory limit range.View the busybox-cnt03 resource configuration
kubectl get po/busybox1 -n limitrange-demo -o json | jq ".spec.containers[2].resources"{
"limits": {
"cpu": "500m",
"memory": "200Mi"
},
"requests": {
"cpu": "500m",
"memory": "200Mi"
}
}busybox-cnt03 Container inside busybox1 Pod defined limits.cpu=500m and limits.memory=200Mi but no requests for cpu and memory.limits.cpu=500m and limits.memory=200Mi.100m <= 500m <= 800m , The container cpu limit (500m) falls inside the authorized CPU limit range.99Mi <= 200Mi <= 1Gi , The container memory limit (200Mi) falls inside the authorized Memory limit range.View the busybox-cnt04 resource configuration:
kubectl get po/busybox1 -n limitrange-demo -o json | jq ".spec.containers[3].resources"{
"limits": {
"cpu": "700m",
"memory": "900Mi"
},
"requests": {
"cpu": "110m",
"memory": "111Mi"
}
}busybox-cnt04 Container inside busybox1 define neither limits nor requests.limits.cpu=700m and limits.memory=900Mi .100m <= 700m <= 800m , The container cpu limit (700m) falls inside the authorized CPU limit range.99Mi <= 900Mi <= 1Gi , The container memory limit (900Mi) falls inside the authorized Memory limitrange .All containers defined in the busybox Pod passed LimitRange validations, this the Pod is valid and create in the namespace.
The following section discusses how to constrain resources at Pod level.
admin/resource/limit-mem-cpu-pod.yaml
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Without having to delete busybox1 Pod, create the limit-mem-cpu-pod LimitRange in the limitrange-demo namespace:
kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/admin/resource/limit-mem-cpu-pod.yaml -n limitrange-demoThe limitrange is created and limits CPU to 2 Core and Memory to 2Gi per Pod:
limitrange/limit-mem-cpu-per-pod createdDescribe the limit-mem-cpu-per-pod limit object using the following kubectl command:
kubectl describe limitrange/limit-mem-cpu-per-podName: limit-mem-cpu-per-pod
Namespace: limitrange-demo
Type Resource Min Max Default Request Default Limit Max Limit/Request Ratio
---- -------- --- --- --------------- ------------- -----------------------
Pod cpu - 2 - - -
Pod memory - 2Gi - - -Now create the busybox2 Pod:
admin/resource/limit-range-pod-2.yaml
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kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/admin/resource/limit-range-pod-2.yaml -n limitrange-demoThe busybox2 Pod definition is identical to busybox1 but an error is reported since Pod’s resources are now limited:
Error from server (Forbidden): error when creating "limit-range-pod-2.yaml": pods "busybox2" is forbidden: [maximum cpu usage per Pod is 2, but limit is 2400m., maximum memory usage per Pod is 2Gi, but limit is 2306867200.]kubectl get po/busybox1 -n limitrange-demo -o json | jq ".spec.containers[].resources.limits.memory"
"200Mi"
"900Mi"
"200Mi"
"900Mi"busybox2 Pod will not be admitted on the cluster since the total memory limit of its container is greater than the limit defined in the LimitRange.
busybox1 will not be evicted since it was created and admitted on the cluster before the LimitRange creation.
You can enforce minimum and maximum size of storage resources that can be requested by each PersistentVolumeClaim in a namespace using a LimitRange:
admin/resource/storagelimits.yaml
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Apply the YAML using kubectl create:
kubectl create -f https://k8s.io/examples/admin/resource/storagelimits.yaml -n limitrange-demolimitrange/storagelimits createdDescribe the created object:
kubectl describe limits/storagelimitsThe output should look like:
Name: storagelimits
Namespace: limitrange-demo
Type Resource Min Max Default Request Default Limit Max Limit/Request Ratio
---- -------- --- --- --------------- ------------- -----------------------
PersistentVolumeClaim storage 1Gi 2Gi - - -
admin/resource/pvc-limit-lower.yaml
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kubectl create -f https://k8s.io/examples/admin/resource//pvc-limit-lower.yaml -n limitrange-demoWhile creating a PVC with requests.storage lower than the Min value in the LimitRange, an Error thrown by the server:
Error from server (Forbidden): error when creating "pvc-limit-lower.yaml": persistentvolumeclaims "pvc-limit-lower" is forbidden: minimum storage usage per PersistentVolumeClaim is 1Gi, but request is 500Mi.Same behaviour is noted if the requests.storage is greater than the Max value in the LimitRange:
admin/resource/pvc-limit-greater.yaml
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kubectl create -f https://k8s.io/examples/admin/resource/pvc-limit-greater.yaml -n limitrange-demoError from server (Forbidden): error when creating "pvc-limit-greater.yaml": persistentvolumeclaims "pvc-limit-greater" is forbidden: maximum storage usage per PersistentVolumeClaim is 2Gi, but request is 5Gi.If LimitRangeItem.maxLimitRequestRatio is specified in the LimitRangeSpec, the named resource must have a request and limit that are both non-zero where limit divided by request is less than or equal to the enumerated value
The following LimitRange enforces memory limit to be at most twice the amount of the memory request for any pod in the namespace.
admin/resource/limit-memory-ratio-pod.yaml
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kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/admin/resource/limit-memory-ratio-pod.yamlDescribe the
$ kubectl describe limitrange/limit-memory-ratio-podName: limit-memory-ratio-pod
Namespace: limitrange-demo
Type Resource Min Max Default Request Default Limit Max Limit/Request Ratio
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Pod memory - - - - 2Let’s create a pod with requests.memory=100Mi and limits.memory=300Mi:
admin/resource/limit-range-pod-3.yaml
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kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/admin/resource/limit-range-pod-3.yamlThe pod creation failed as the ratio here (3) is greater than the enforced limit (2) in limit-memory-ratio-pod LimitRange
Error from server (Forbidden): error when creating "limit-range-pod-3.yaml": pods "busybox3" is forbidden: memory max limit to request ratio per Pod is 2, but provided ratio is 3.000000.Delete the limitrange-demo namespace to free all resources:
kubectl delete ns limitrange-demoSee LimitRanger design doc for more information.
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