I am getting the following error when forwarding port. Can anyone help?
mjafary$ sudo kubectl port-forward sa-frontend 88:82
Forwarding from 127.0.0.1:88 -> 82
Forwarding from [::1]:88 -> 82
The error log :
Handling connection for 88
Handling connection for 88
E1214 01:25:48.704335 51463 portforward.go:331] an error occurred forwarding 88 -> 82: error forwarding port 82 to pod a017a46573bbc065902b600f0767d3b366c5dcfe6782c3c31d2652b4c2b76941, uid : exit status 1: 2018/12/14 08:25:48 socat[19382] E connect(5, AF=2 127.0.0.1:82, 16): Connection refused
Here is the description of the pod. My expectation is that when i hit localhost:88 in the browser the request should forward to the jafary/sentiment-analysis-frontend container and the application page should load
mjafary$ kubectl describe pods sa-frontend
Name: sa-frontend
Namespace: default
Node: minikube/192.168.64.2
Start Time: Fri, 14 Dec 2018 00:51:28 -0700
Labels: app=sa-frontend
Annotations: <none>
Status: Running
IP: 172.17.0.23
Containers:
sa-frontend:
Container ID: docker://a87e614545e617be104061e88493b337d71d07109b0244b2b40002b2f5230967
Image: jafary/sentiment-analysis-frontend
Image ID: docker-pullable://jafary/sentiment-analysis-frontend@sha256:5ac784b51eb5507e88d8e2c11e5e064060871464e2c6d467c5b61692577aeeb1
Port: 82/TCP
Host Port: 0/TCP
State: Running
Started: Fri, 14 Dec 2018 00:51:30 -0700
Ready: True
Restart Count: 0
Environment: <none>
Mounts:
/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount from default-token-mc5cn (ro)
Conditions:
Type Status
Initialized True
Ready True
PodScheduled True
Volumes:
default-token-mc5cn:
Type: Secret (a volume populated by a Secret)
SecretName: default-token-mc5cn
Optional: false
QoS Class: BestEffort
Node-Selectors: <none>
Tolerations: node.kubernetes.io/not-ready:NoExecute for 300s
node.kubernetes.io/unreachable:NoExecute for 300s
Events: <none>
kubectl -n default exec -it sa-frontend curl -v localhost:82
and then that same trick from another Pod, either one that is already running or one created expressly for the purpose of debugging. I would expect you can also curl from within minikube's VM:minikube ssh curl -v 172.17.0.23:82
(I don't use minikube, so you may have to separate those into two commands, ssh, then curl):82
, since the container says it is listening on:80
:docker run --rm -it --entrypoint=/bin/grep 'jafary/sentiment-analysis-frontend@sha256:5ac784b51eb5507e88d8e2c11e5e064060871464e2c6d467c5b61692577aeeb1' listen /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
listen 80;
ports:
array is designed to represent the-p
flag you used in docker, except the "left hand side" of the:
is a name because in kubernetes very few things should be talking directly to aPod
, rather they should speak toService
whose job it is to map between the long-term contract that service has and the current Pod that fulfills it. So in your case,{"containers":[{"ports":[{"name": "http", "containerPort": 80}]}]}
(to use JSON because yaml in comments is terrible) and then theService
would be{"ports":[{"targetPort": "http", "port": 80}]}