I'm trying to deploy a simple tutorial app to a new fargate based kubernetes cluster.
Unfortunately I'm stuck on ImagePullBackOff for the coredns pod:
Events:
Type Reason Age From Message
---- ------ ---- ---- -------
Warning LoggingDisabled 5m51s fargate-scheduler Disabled logging because aws-logging configmap was not found. configmap "aws-logging" not found
Normal Scheduled 4m11s fargate-scheduler Successfully assigned kube-system/coredns-86cb968586-mcdpj to fargate-ip-172-31-55-205.eu-central-1.compute.internal
Warning Failed 100s kubelet Failed to pull image "602401143452.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/eks/coredns:v1.8.0-eksbuild.1": rpc error: code = Unknown desc = failed to pull and unpack image "602
401143452.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/eks/coredns:v1.8.0-eksbuild.1": failed to resolve reference "602401143452.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/eks/coredns:v1.8.0-eksbuild.1": failed to do request: Head "https://602401143452.dkr.
ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/v2/eks/coredns/manifests/v1.8.0-eksbuild.1": dial tcp 3.122.9.124:443: i/o timeout
Warning Failed 100s kubelet Error: ErrImagePull
Normal BackOff 99s kubelet Back-off pulling image "602401143452.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/eks/coredns:v1.8.0-eksbuild.1"
Warning Failed 99s kubelet Error: ImagePullBackOff
Normal Pulling 87s (x2 over 4m10s) kubelet Pulling image "602401143452.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/eks/coredns:v1.8.0-eksbuild.1"
While googling I found https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/eks-ecr-troubleshooting/ It contains a following list:
To resolve this error, confirm the following:
- The subnet for your worker node has a route to the internet. Check the route table associated with your subnet.
- The security group associated with your worker node allows outbound internet traffic.
- The ingress and egress rule for your network access control lists (ACLs) allows access to the internet.
Since I've created both my private subnets as well as their NAT Gateways manually I tried to locate an issue here but couldn't find anything. They as well as security groups and ACLs look fine to me.
I even added the AmazonEC2ContainerRegistryReadOnly to my EKS role but after issuing command kubectl rollout restart -n kube-system deployment coredns
the result is unfortunately the same: ImagePullBackOff
Unfortunately I've runned out of ideas and I'm stuck. Any help that would help me troubleshoot this would be greatly appreciated. ~Thanks
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After creating new cluster via *eksctl as @mreferre suggested in his comment I get RBAC error with link: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/troubleshooting_iam.html#security-iam-troubleshoot-cannot-view-nodes-or-workloads
I'm not sure what is going on since I already have
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The cluster created via AWS Console ( web interface ) doesn't have the configmap aws-auth I've retrieved the configmap below using command kubectl edit configmap aws-auth -n kube-system
apiVersion: v1
data:
mapRoles: |
- groups:
- system:bootstrappers
- system:nodes
- system:node-proxier
rolearn: arn:aws:iam::370179080679:role/eksctl-tutorial-cluster-FargatePodExecutionRole-1J605HWNTGS2Q
username: system:node:{{SessionName}}
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
creationTimestamp: "2021-04-08T18:42:59Z"
name: aws-auth
namespace: kube-system
resourceVersion: "918"
selfLink: /api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/configmaps/aws-auth
uid: d9a21964-a8bf-49e9-800f-650320b7444e
namespace
+tags
you are deploying with have a route to Internet. If they are private (and they should), make sure their routing table is such that it can go out to the Internet (via the NAT GW). You may also want to test deploying an EC2 on that subnet to check if it does have a route to the Internet or if you are missing something in the config. – mreferre Apr 8 at 7:43eksctl
utility (e.g.eksctl create cluster --fargate
). This will create a dedicated VPC with a brand new EKS cluster with a Fargate Profile for thekube-system
anddefault
namespaces and coredns pods should start automatically. You could them compare your setup to this working one (that you apparently manually created) and see if there are specific differences. – mreferre Apr 8 at 7:46root
user is not a best practice, I suggest you create a separate admin user. – mreferre Apr 9 at 11:10root
) and launch a CloudShell to install/use eksctl. CloudShell will launch impersonificating the console user. – mreferre Apr 9 at 11:11