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Run Kata Containers with Kubernetes

Prerequisites

This guide requires Kata Containers available on your system, install-able by following this guide.

Install a CRI implementation

Kubernetes CRI (Container Runtime Interface) implementations allow using any OCI-compatible runtime with Kubernetes, such as the Kata Containers runtime.

Kata Containers support both the CRI-O and containerd CRI implementations.

After choosing one CRI implementation, you must make the appropriate configuration to ensure it integrates with Kata Containers.

Kata Containers 1.5 introduced the shimv2 for containerd 1.2.0, reducing the components required to spawn pods and containers, and this is the preferred way to run Kata Containers with Kubernetes (as documented here).

An equivalent shim implementation for CRI-O is planned.

CRI-O

For CRI-O installation instructions, refer to the CRI-O Tutorial page.

The following sections show how to set up the CRI-O snippet configuration file (default path: /etc/crio/crio.conf) for Kata.

Unless otherwise stated, all the following settings are specific to the crio.runtime table:

# The "crio.runtime" table contains settings pertaining to the OCI
# runtime used and options for how to set up and manage the OCI runtime.
[crio.runtime]

A comprehensive documentation of the configuration file can be found here.

Note: After any change to this file, the CRI-O daemon have to be restarted with:

$ sudo systemctl restart crio

Kubernetes Runtime Class (CRI-O v1.12+)

The Kubernetes Runtime Class is the preferred way of specifying the container runtime configuration to run a Pod's containers. To use this feature, Kata must added as a runtime handler. This can be done by dropping a 50-kata snippet file into /etc/crio/crio.conf.d, with the content shown below:

[crio.runtime.runtimes.kata]
	runtime_path = "/usr/bin/containerd-shim-kata-v2"
	runtime_type = "vm"
	runtime_root = "/run/vc"
	privileged_without_host_devices = true

containerd

To customize containerd to select Kata Containers runtime, follow our "Configure containerd to use Kata Containers" internal documentation here.

Install Kubernetes

Depending on what your needs are and what you expect to do with Kubernetes, please refer to the following documentation to install it correctly.

Kubernetes talks with CRI implementations through a container-runtime-endpoint, also called CRI socket. This socket path is different depending on which CRI implementation you chose, and the Kubelet service has to be updated accordingly.

Configure for CRI-O

/etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service.d/0-crio.conf

[Service]
Environment="KUBELET_EXTRA_ARGS=--container-runtime=remote --runtime-request-timeout=15m --container-runtime-endpoint=unix:///var/run/crio/crio.sock"

Configure for containerd

/etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service.d/0-cri-containerd.conf

[Service]
Environment="KUBELET_EXTRA_ARGS=--container-runtime=remote --runtime-request-timeout=15m --container-runtime-endpoint=unix:///run/containerd/containerd.sock"

For more information about containerd see the "Configure Kubelet to use containerd" documentation here.

Run a Kubernetes pod with Kata Containers

After you update your Kubelet service based on the CRI implementation you are using, reload and restart Kubelet. Then, start your cluster:

$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
$ sudo systemctl restart kubelet

# If using CRI-O
$ sudo kubeadm init --ignore-preflight-errors=all --cri-socket /var/run/crio/crio.sock --pod-network-cidr=10.244.0.0/16

# If using containerd
$ cat <<EOF | tee kubeadm-config.yaml
apiVersion: kubeadm.k8s.io/v1beta3
kind: InitConfiguration
nodeRegistration:
  criSocket: "/run/containerd/containerd.sock"
---
kind: KubeletConfiguration
apiVersion: kubelet.config.k8s.io/v1beta1
cgroupDriver: cgroupfs
podCIDR: "10.244.0.0/16"
EOF
$ sudo kubeadm init --ignore-preflight-errors=all --config kubeadm-config.yaml

$ export KUBECONFIG=/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf

Allow pods to run in the control-plane node

By default, the cluster will not schedule pods in the control-plane node. To enable control-plane node scheduling:

$ sudo -E kubectl taint nodes --all node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane-

Create runtime class for Kata Containers

Users can use RuntimeClass to specify a different runtime for Pods.

$ cat > runtime.yaml <<EOF
apiVersion: node.k8s.io/v1
kind: RuntimeClass
metadata:
  name: kata
handler: kata
EOF

$ sudo -E kubectl apply -f runtime.yaml

Run pod in Kata Containers

If a pod has the runtimeClassName set to kata, the CRI plugin runs the pod with the Kata Containers runtime.

  • Create an pod configuration that using Kata Containers runtime

    $ cat << EOF | tee nginx-kata.yaml
    apiVersion: v1
    kind: Pod
    metadata:
      name: nginx-kata
    spec:
      runtimeClassName: kata
      containers:
      - name: nginx
        image: nginx
    
    EOF
  • Create the pod

    $ sudo -E kubectl apply -f nginx-kata.yaml
  • Check pod is running

    $ sudo -E kubectl get pods
  • Check hypervisor is running

    $ ps aux | grep qemu

Delete created pod

$ sudo -E kubectl delete -f nginx-kata.yaml