Purpose - What do I want to achieve?
I want to access systemctl
from inside a container running a kubernetes node (ami: running debian stretch)
Working setup:
Node AMI: kope.io/k8s-1.10-debian-jessie-amd64-hvm-ebs-2018-08-17
Node Directories Mounted in the container to make
systemctl
work:- /var/run/dbus
- /run/systemd
- /bin/systemctl
- /etc/systemd/system
Not Working setup:
Node AMI: kope.io/k8s-1.11-debian-stretch-amd64-hvm-ebs-2018-08-17
Node Directories Mounted in the container to make
systemctl
work:- /var/run/dbus
- /run/systemd
- /bin/systemctl
- /etc/systemd/system
Debugging in an attempt to solve the problem
To debug this issue with the debian-stretch
image not supporting systemctl
with the same mounts as debian-jessie
1) I began by spinning up a nginx deployment by mounting the above mentioned volumes in it
kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/application/deployment.yaml
kubectl exec -it nginx-deployment /bin/bash
root@nginx-deployment-788f65877d-pzzrn:/# systemctl
systemctl: error while loading shared libraries: libsystemd-shared-
232.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
2) As the above issue showed the file libsystemd-shared-232.so
not found. I found the actual path by looking into the node.
admin@ip-10-0-20-11:~$ sudo find / -iname 'libsystemd-shared-232.so'
/lib/systemd/libsystemd-shared-232.so
3) Mounted the /lib/systemd
in the nginx pod and ran the systemctl again
kubectl exec -it nginx-deployment /bin/bash
root@nginx-deployment-587d866f54-ghfll:/# systemctl
systemctl: error while loading shared libraries: libcap.so.2:cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
4) Now the systemctl
was failing with a new so missing error
root@nginx-deployment-587d866f54-ghfll:/# systemctl
systemctl: error while loading shared libraries: libcap.so.2: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
5) To solve the above error i again searched the node for libcap.so.2
Found it in the below path.
admin@ip-10-0-20-11:~$ sudo find / -iname 'libcap.so.2'
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcap.so.2
6) Seeing the above directory not mounted in my pod. I mounted the below path in the nginx pod.
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu mounted in the nginx pod(deployment)
7) The nginx pod is not able to come up after adding the above mount. Getting the below error:
$ k logs nginx-deployment-f9c5ff956-b9wn5
standard_init_linux.go:178: exec user process caused "no such file
or directory"
Please suggest how to debug further. And what all mounts are required to make systemctl work from inside a container in a debian stretch environment.
Any pointers to take the debugging further could be helpful.