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Manual Scheduling

In this section, we will take a look at Manually Scheduling a POD on a node.

How Scheduling Works

  • What do you do when you do not have a scheduler in your cluster?
    • Every POD has a field called NodeName that by default is not set. You don't typically specify this field when you create the manifest file, kubernetes adds it automatically.
    • Once identified it schedules the POD on the node by setting the nodeName property to the name of the node by creating a binding object.
      apiVersion: v1
      kind: Pod
      metadata:
       name: nginx
       labels:
        name: nginx
      spec:
       containers:
       - name: nginx
         image: nginx
         ports:
         - containerPort: 8080
       nodeName: node02
      
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No Scheduler

  • You can manually assign pods to node itself. Well without a scheduler, to schedule pod is to set nodeName property in your pod definition file while creating a pod.

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  • Another way

    apiVersion: v1
    kind: Binding
    metadata:
      name: nginx
    target:
      apiVersion: v1
      kind: Node
      name: node02
    
    apiVersion: v1
    kind: Pod
    metadata:
     name: nginx
     labels:
      name: nginx
    spec:
     containers:
     - name: nginx
       image: nginx
       ports:
       - containerPort: 8080
    

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K8s Reference Docs: