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AgentPoolUpgradeSettings interface

Settings for upgrading an agentpool

Properties

drainTimeoutInMinutes

The drain timeout for a node. The amount of time (in minutes) to wait on eviction of pods and graceful termination per node. This eviction wait time honors waiting on pod disruption budgets. If this time is exceeded, the upgrade fails. If not specified, the default is 30 minutes.

maxSurge

The maximum number or percentage of nodes that are surged during upgrade. This can either be set to an integer (e.g. '5') or a percentage (e.g. '50%'). If a percentage is specified, it is the percentage of the total agent pool size at the time of the upgrade. For percentages, fractional nodes are rounded up. If not specified, the default is 10%. For more information, including best practices, see: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/upgrade-cluster

maxUnavailable

The maximum number or percentage of nodes that can be simultaneously unavailable during upgrade. This can either be set to an integer (e.g. '1') or a percentage (e.g. '5%'). If a percentage is specified, it is the percentage of the total agent pool size at the time of the upgrade. For percentages, fractional nodes are rounded up. If not specified, the default is 0. For more information, including best practices, see: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/upgrade-cluster

nodeSoakDurationInMinutes

The soak duration for a node. The amount of time (in minutes) to wait after draining a node and before reimaging it and moving on to next node. If not specified, the default is 0 minutes.

undrainableNodeBehavior

Defines the behavior for undrainable nodes during upgrade. The most common cause of undrainable nodes is Pod Disruption Budgets (PDBs), but other issues, such as pod termination grace period is exceeding the remaining per-node drain timeout or pod is still being in a running state, can also cause undrainable nodes.

Property Details

drainTimeoutInMinutes

The drain timeout for a node. The amount of time (in minutes) to wait on eviction of pods and graceful termination per node. This eviction wait time honors waiting on pod disruption budgets. If this time is exceeded, the upgrade fails. If not specified, the default is 30 minutes.

drainTimeoutInMinutes?: number

Property Value

number

maxSurge

The maximum number or percentage of nodes that are surged during upgrade. This can either be set to an integer (e.g. '5') or a percentage (e.g. '50%'). If a percentage is specified, it is the percentage of the total agent pool size at the time of the upgrade. For percentages, fractional nodes are rounded up. If not specified, the default is 10%. For more information, including best practices, see: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/upgrade-cluster

maxSurge?: string

Property Value

string

maxUnavailable

The maximum number or percentage of nodes that can be simultaneously unavailable during upgrade. This can either be set to an integer (e.g. '1') or a percentage (e.g. '5%'). If a percentage is specified, it is the percentage of the total agent pool size at the time of the upgrade. For percentages, fractional nodes are rounded up. If not specified, the default is 0. For more information, including best practices, see: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/upgrade-cluster

maxUnavailable?: string

Property Value

string

nodeSoakDurationInMinutes

The soak duration for a node. The amount of time (in minutes) to wait after draining a node and before reimaging it and moving on to next node. If not specified, the default is 0 minutes.

nodeSoakDurationInMinutes?: number

Property Value

number

undrainableNodeBehavior

Defines the behavior for undrainable nodes during upgrade. The most common cause of undrainable nodes is Pod Disruption Budgets (PDBs), but other issues, such as pod termination grace period is exceeding the remaining per-node drain timeout or pod is still being in a running state, can also cause undrainable nodes.

undrainableNodeBehavior?: string

Property Value

string