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You can reach us via the following channels:

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Deployment with Helm

Table of contents

  1. Prerequisites
  2. Deployment
  3. Configuration
  4. Upgrading the chart
    1. From v0.7 and older
    2. From v0.8 - v0.11
    3. From v0.12 - v0.13
    4. From v0.14+
  5. Uninstalling the chart
  6. Chart parameters
    1. General parameters
    2. Master pod parameters
    3. Worker pod parameters
    4. Topology updater parameters
    5. Garbage collector parameters

Node Feature Discovery provides a Helm chart to manage its deployment.

NOTE: NFD is not ideal for other Helm charts to depend on as that may result in multiple parallel NFD deployments in the same cluster which is not fully supported by the NFD Helm chart.

Prerequisites

Helm package manager should be installed.

Deployment

To install the latest stable version:

export NFD_NS=node-feature-discovery
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Deployment with Helm

Table of contents

  1. Prerequisites
  2. Deployment
  3. Configuration
  4. Upgrading the chart
    1. From v0.7 and older
    2. From v0.8 - v0.11
    3. From v0.12 - v0.13
    4. From v0.14+
  5. Uninstalling the chart
  6. Chart parameters
    1. General parameters
    2. Master pod parameters
    3. Worker pod parameters
    4. Topology updater parameters
    5. Garbage collector parameters

Node Feature Discovery provides a Helm chart to manage its deployment.

NOTE: NFD is not ideal for other Helm charts to depend on as that may result in multiple parallel NFD deployments in the same cluster which is not fully supported by the NFD Helm chart.

Prerequisites

Helm package manager should be installed.

Deployment

To install the latest stable version:

export NFD_NS=node-feature-discovery
 helm repo add nfd https://kubernetes-sigs.github.io/node-feature-discovery/charts
 helm repo update
 helm install nfd/node-feature-discovery --namespace $NFD_NS --create-namespace --generate-name
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 helm upgrade node-feature-discovery nfd/node-feature-discovery --namespace $NFD_NS
 

Uninstalling the chart

To uninstall the node-feature-discovery deployment:

export NFD_NS=node-feature-discovery
 helm uninstall node-feature-discovery --namespace $NFD_NS
-

The command removes all the Kubernetes components associated with the chart and deletes the release. It also runs a post-delete hook that cleans up the nodes of all labels, annotations, taints and extended resources that were created by NFD.

Chart parameters

To tailor the deployment of the Node Feature Discovery to your needs following Chart parameters are available.

General parameters

Name Type Default Description
image.repository string gcr.io/k8s-staging-nfd/node-feature-discovery NFD image repository
image.tag string master NFD image tag
image.pullPolicy string Always Image pull policy
imagePullSecrets array [] ImagePullSecrets is an optional list of references to secrets in the same namespace to use for pulling any of the images used by this PodSpec. If specified, these secrets will be passed to individual puller implementations for them to use. For example, in the case of docker, only DockerConfig type secrets are honored. More info.
nameOverride string   Override the name of the chart
fullnameOverride string   Override a default fully qualified app name
tls.enable bool false Specifies whether to use TLS for communications between components. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release.
tls.certManager bool false If enabled, requires cert-manager to be installed and will automatically create the required TLS certificates. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release
tls.certManager.certManagerCertificate.issuerName string   If specified, it will use a pre-existing issuer instead for the required TLS certificates. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release.
tls.certManager.certManagerCertificate.issuerKind string   Specifies on what kind of issuer is used, can be either ClusterIssuer or Issuer (default). Requires tls.certManager.certManagerCertificate.issuerName to be set. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release
featureGates.NodeFeatureAPI bool true Enable the NodeFeature CRD API for communicating node features. This will automatically disable the gRPC communication.
featureGates.NodeFeatureGroupAPI bool false Enable the NodeFeatureGroup CRD API.
featureGates.DisableAutoPrefix bool false Enable DisableAutoPrefix feature gate. Disables automatic prefixing of unprefixed labels, annotations and extended resources.
prometheus.enable bool false Specifies whether to expose metrics using prometheus operator
prometheus.labels dict {} Specifies labels for use with the prometheus operator to control how it is selected
prometheus.scrapeInterval string 10s Specifies the interval by which metrics are scraped
priorityClassName string   The name of the PriorityClass to be used for the NFD pods.

Metrics are configured to be exposed using prometheus operator API's by default. If you want to expose metrics using the prometheus operator API's you need to install the prometheus operator in your cluster.

Master pod parameters

Name Type Default Description
master.* dict   NFD master deployment configuration
master.enable bool true Specifies whether nfd-master should be deployed
master.port integer   Specifies the TCP port that nfd-master listens for incoming requests. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release
master.metricsPort integer 8081 Port on which to expose metrics from components to prometheus operator
master.instance string   Instance name. Used to separate annotation namespaces for multiple parallel deployments
master.resyncPeriod string   NFD API controller resync period.
master.extraLabelNs array [] List of allowed extra label namespaces
master.resourceLabels array [] List of labels to be registered as extended resources
master.enableTaints bool false Specifies whether to enable or disable node tainting
master.crdController bool null Specifies whether the NFD CRD API controller is enabled. If not set, controller will be enabled if master.instance is empty.
master.featureRulesController bool null DEPRECATED: use master.crdController instead
master.replicaCount integer 1 Number of desired pods. This is a pointer to distinguish between explicit zero and not specified
master.podSecurityContext dict {} PodSecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings
master.securityContext dict {} Container security settings
master.serviceAccount.create bool true Specifies whether a service account should be created
master.serviceAccount.annotations dict {} Annotations to add to the service account
master.serviceAccount.name string   The name of the service account to use. If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template
master.rbac.create bool true Specifies whether to create RBAC configuration for nfd-master
master.service.type string ClusterIP NFD master service type. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release
master.service.port integer 8080 NFD master service port. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release
master.resources.limits dict {memory: 4Gi} NFD master pod resources limits
master.resources.requests dict {cpu: 100m, memory: 128Mi} NFD master pod resources requests. You may want to use the same value for requests.memory and limits.memory. The "requests" value affects scheduling to accommodate pods on nodes. If there is a large difference between "requests" and "limits" and nodes experience memory pressure, the kernel may invoke the OOM Killer, even if the memory does not exceed the "limits" threshold. This can cause unexpected pod evictions. Memory cannot be compressed and once allocated to a pod, it can only be reclaimed by killing the pod. Natan Yellin 22/09/2022 that discusses this issue.
master.tolerations dict Schedule to control-plane node NFD master pod tolerations
master.annotations dict {} NFD master pod annotations
master.affinity dict   NFD master pod required node affinity
master.deploymentAnnotations dict {} NFD master deployment annotations
master.nfdApiParallelism integer 10 Specifies the maximum number of concurrent node updates.
master.config dict   NFD master configuration
master.args array [] Additional command line arguments to pass to nfd-master
master.revisionHistoryLimit integer   Specify how many old ReplicaSets for this Deployment you want to retain. revisionHistoryLimit
master.livenessProbe dict {"grpc":{"port":8082},"initialDelaySeconds":10} NFD master pod liveness probe
master.readinessProbe dict {"grpc":{"port":8082},"initialDelaySeconds":5,"failureThreshold": 10} NFD master pod readiness probe

Worker pod parameters

Name Type Default Description
worker.* dict   NFD worker daemonset configuration
worker.enable bool true Specifies whether nfd-worker should be deployed
worker.metricsPort* int 8081 Port on which to expose metrics from components to prometheus operator
worker.config dict   NFD worker configuration
worker.podSecurityContext dict {} PodSecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settins
worker.securityContext dict {} Container security settings
worker.serviceAccount.create bool true Specifies whether a service account for nfd-worker should be created
worker.serviceAccount.annotations dict {} Annotations to add to the service account for nfd-worker
worker.serviceAccount.name string   The name of the service account to use for nfd-worker. If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template (suffixed with -worker)
worker.rbac.create bool true Specifies whether to create RBAC configuration for nfd-worker
worker.mountUsrSrc bool false Specifies whether to allow users to mount the hostpath /user/src. Does not work on systems without /usr/src AND a read-only /usr
worker.resources.limits dict {memory: 512Mi} NFD worker pod resources limits
worker.resources.requests dict {cpu: 5m, memory: 64Mi} NFD worker pod resources requests
worker.nodeSelector dict {} NFD worker pod node selector
worker.tolerations dict {} NFD worker pod node tolerations
worker.priorityClassName string   NFD worker pod priority class
worker.annotations dict {} NFD worker pod annotations
worker.daemonsetAnnotations dict {} NFD worker daemonset annotations
worker.args array [] Additional command line arguments to pass to nfd-worker
worker.revisionHistoryLimit integer   Specify how many old ControllerRevisions for this DaemonSet you want to retain. revisionHistoryLimit
worker.livenessProbe dict {"grpc":{"port":8082},"initialDelaySeconds":10} NFD worker pod liveness probe
worker.readinessProbe dict {"grpc":{"port":8082},"initialDelaySeconds":5,"failureThreshold": 10} NFD worker pod readiness probe

Topology updater parameters

Name Type Default Description
topologyUpdater.* dict   NFD Topology Updater configuration
topologyUpdater.enable bool false Specifies whether the NFD Topology Updater should be created
topologyUpdater.createCRDs bool false Specifies whether the NFD Topology Updater CRDs should be created
topologyUpdater.serviceAccount.create bool true Specifies whether the service account for topology updater should be created
topologyUpdater.serviceAccount.annotations dict {} Annotations to add to the service account for topology updater
topologyUpdater.serviceAccount.name string   The name of the service account for topology updater to use. If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template and -topology-updater suffix
topologyUpdater.rbac.create bool true Specifies whether to create RBAC configuration for topology updater
topologyUpdater.metricsPort integer 8081 Port on which to expose prometheus metrics
topologyUpdater.kubeletConfigPath string "" Specifies the kubelet config host path
topologyUpdater.kubeletPodResourcesSockPath string "" Specifies the kubelet sock path to read pod resources
topologyUpdater.updateInterval string 60s Time to sleep between CR updates. Non-positive value implies no CR update.
topologyUpdater.watchNamespace string * Namespace to watch pods, * for all namespaces
topologyUpdater.podSecurityContext dict {} PodSecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container sett
topologyUpdater.securityContext dict {} Container security settings
topologyUpdater.resources.limits dict {memory: 60Mi} NFD Topology Updater pod resources limits
topologyUpdater.resources.requests dict {cpu: 50m, memory: 40Mi} NFD Topology Updater pod resources requests
topologyUpdater.nodeSelector dict {} Topology updater pod node selector
topologyUpdater.tolerations dict {} Topology updater pod node tolerations
topologyUpdater.annotations dict {} Topology updater pod annotations
topologyUpdater.daemonsetAnnotations dict {} Topology updater daemonset annotations
topologyUpdater.affinity dict {} Topology updater pod affinity
topologyUpdater.config dict   configuration
topologyUpdater.podSetFingerprint bool true Enables compute and report of pod fingerprint in NRT objects.
topologyUpdater.kubeletStateDir string /var/lib/kubelet Specifies kubelet state directory path for watching state and checkpoint files. Empty value disables kubelet state tracking.
topologyUpdater.args array [] Additional command line arguments to pass to nfd-topology-updater
topologyUpdater.revisionHistoryLimit integer   Specify how many old ControllerRevisions for this DaemonSet you want to retain. revisionHistoryLimit
topologyUpdater.livenessProbe dict {"grpc":{"port":8082},"initialDelaySeconds":10} Topology updater pod liveness probe
topologyUpdater.readinessProbe dict {"grpc":{"port":8082},"initialDelaySeconds":5,"failureThreshold": 10} Topology updater pod readiness probe

Garbage collector parameters

Name Type Default Description
gc.* dict   NFD Garbage Collector configuration
gc.enable bool true Specifies whether the NFD Garbage Collector should be created
gc.serviceAccount.create bool true Specifies whether the service account for garbage collector should be created
gc.serviceAccount.annotations dict {} Annotations to add to the service account for garbage collector
gc.serviceAccount.name string   The name of the service account for garbage collector to use. If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template and -gc suffix
gc.rbac.create bool true Specifies whether to create RBAC configuration for garbage collector
gc.interval string 1h Time between periodic garbage collector runs
gc.podSecurityContext dict {} PodSecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings
gc.resources.limits dict {memory: 1Gi} NFD Garbage Collector pod resources limits
gc.resources.requests dict {cpu: 10m, memory: 128Mi} NFD Garbage Collector pod resources requests
gc.metricsPort integer 8081 Port on which to serve Prometheus metrics
gc.nodeSelector dict {} Garbage collector pod node selector
gc.tolerations dict {} Garbage collector pod node tolerations
gc.annotations dict {} Garbage collector pod annotations
gc.deploymentAnnotations dict {} Garbage collector deployment annotations
gc.affinity dict {} Garbage collector pod affinity
gc.args array [] Additional command line arguments to pass to nfd-gc
gc.revisionHistoryLimit integer   Specify how many old ReplicaSets for this Deployment you want to retain. revisionHistoryLimit

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The command removes all the Kubernetes components associated with the chart and deletes the release. It also runs a post-delete hook that cleans up the nodes of all labels, annotations, taints and extended resources that were created by NFD.

Chart parameters

To tailor the deployment of the Node Feature Discovery to your needs following Chart parameters are available.

General parameters

Name Type Default Description
image.repository string gcr.io/k8s-staging-nfd/node-feature-discovery NFD image repository
image.tag string master NFD image tag
image.pullPolicy string Always Image pull policy
imagePullSecrets array [] ImagePullSecrets is an optional list of references to secrets in the same namespace to use for pulling any of the images used by this PodSpec. If specified, these secrets will be passed to individual puller implementations for them to use. For example, in the case of docker, only DockerConfig type secrets are honored. More info.
nameOverride string   Override the name of the chart
fullnameOverride string   Override a default fully qualified app name
tls.enable bool false Specifies whether to use TLS for communications between components. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release.
tls.certManager bool false If enabled, requires cert-manager to be installed and will automatically create the required TLS certificates. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release
tls.certManager.certManagerCertificate.issuerName string   If specified, it will use a pre-existing issuer instead for the required TLS certificates. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release.
tls.certManager.certManagerCertificate.issuerKind string   Specifies on what kind of issuer is used, can be either ClusterIssuer or Issuer (default). Requires tls.certManager.certManagerCertificate.issuerName to be set. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release
featureGates.NodeFeatureAPI bool true Enable the NodeFeature CRD API for communicating node features. This will automatically disable the gRPC communication.
featureGates.NodeFeatureGroupAPI bool false Enable the NodeFeatureGroup CRD API.
featureGates.DisableAutoPrefix bool false Enable DisableAutoPrefix feature gate. Disables automatic prefixing of unprefixed labels, annotations and extended resources.
prometheus.enable bool false Specifies whether to expose metrics using prometheus operator
prometheus.labels dict {} Specifies labels for use with the prometheus operator to control how it is selected
prometheus.scrapeInterval string 10s Specifies the interval by which metrics are scraped
priorityClassName string   The name of the PriorityClass to be used for the NFD pods.

Metrics are configured to be exposed using prometheus operator API's by default. If you want to expose metrics using the prometheus operator API's you need to install the prometheus operator in your cluster.

Master pod parameters

Name Type Default Description
master.* dict   NFD master deployment configuration
master.enable bool true Specifies whether nfd-master should be deployed
master.port integer   Specifies the TCP port that nfd-master listens for incoming requests. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release
master.metricsPort integer 8081 Port on which to expose metrics from components to prometheus operator
master.instance string   Instance name. Used to separate annotation namespaces for multiple parallel deployments
master.resyncPeriod string   NFD API controller resync period.
master.extraLabelNs array [] List of allowed extra label namespaces
master.resourceLabels array [] List of labels to be registered as extended resources
master.enableTaints bool false Specifies whether to enable or disable node tainting
master.crdController bool null Specifies whether the NFD CRD API controller is enabled. If not set, controller will be enabled if master.instance is empty.
master.featureRulesController bool null DEPRECATED: use master.crdController instead
master.replicaCount integer 1 Number of desired pods. This is a pointer to distinguish between explicit zero and not specified
master.podSecurityContext dict {} PodSecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings
master.securityContext dict {} Container security settings
master.serviceAccount.create bool true Specifies whether a service account should be created
master.serviceAccount.annotations dict {} Annotations to add to the service account
master.serviceAccount.name string   The name of the service account to use. If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template
master.rbac.create bool true Specifies whether to create RBAC configuration for nfd-master
master.service.type string ClusterIP NFD master service type. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release
master.service.port integer 8080 NFD master service port. NOTE: this parameter is related to the deprecated gRPC API and will be removed with it in a future release
master.resources.limits dict {memory: 4Gi} NFD master pod resources limits
master.resources.requests dict {cpu: 100m, memory: 128Mi} NFD master pod resources requests. You may want to use the same value for requests.memory and limits.memory. The "requests" value affects scheduling to accommodate pods on nodes. If there is a large difference between "requests" and "limits" and nodes experience memory pressure, the kernel may invoke the OOM Killer, even if the memory does not exceed the "limits" threshold. This can cause unexpected pod evictions. Memory cannot be compressed and once allocated to a pod, it can only be reclaimed by killing the pod. Natan Yellin 22/09/2022 that discusses this issue.
master.tolerations dict Schedule to control-plane node NFD master pod tolerations
master.annotations dict {} NFD master pod annotations
master.affinity dict   NFD master pod required node affinity
master.deploymentAnnotations dict {} NFD master deployment annotations
master.nfdApiParallelism integer 10 Specifies the maximum number of concurrent node updates.
master.config dict   NFD master configuration
master.args array [] Additional command line arguments to pass to nfd-master
master.revisionHistoryLimit integer   Specify how many old ReplicaSets for this Deployment you want to retain. revisionHistoryLimit
master.livenessProbe dict {"grpc":{"port":8082},"initialDelaySeconds":10} NFD master pod liveness probe
master.readinessProbe dict {"grpc":{"port":8082},"initialDelaySeconds":5,"failureThreshold": 10} NFD master pod readiness probe

Worker pod parameters

Name Type Default Description
worker.* dict   NFD worker daemonset configuration
worker.enable bool true Specifies whether nfd-worker should be deployed
worker.metricsPort* int 8081 Port on which to expose metrics from components to prometheus operator
worker.config dict   NFD worker configuration
worker.podSecurityContext dict {} PodSecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settins
worker.securityContext dict {} Container security settings
worker.serviceAccount.create bool true Specifies whether a service account for nfd-worker should be created
worker.serviceAccount.annotations dict {} Annotations to add to the service account for nfd-worker
worker.serviceAccount.name string   The name of the service account to use for nfd-worker. If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template (suffixed with -worker)
worker.rbac.create bool true Specifies whether to create RBAC configuration for nfd-worker
worker.mountUsrSrc bool false Specifies whether to allow users to mount the hostpath /user/src. Does not work on systems without /usr/src AND a read-only /usr
worker.resources.limits dict {memory: 512Mi} NFD worker pod resources limits
worker.resources.requests dict {cpu: 5m, memory: 64Mi} NFD worker pod resources requests
worker.nodeSelector dict {} NFD worker pod node selector
worker.tolerations dict {} NFD worker pod node tolerations
worker.priorityClassName string   NFD worker pod priority class
worker.annotations dict {} NFD worker pod annotations
worker.daemonsetAnnotations dict {} NFD worker daemonset annotations
worker.args array [] Additional command line arguments to pass to nfd-worker
worker.revisionHistoryLimit integer   Specify how many old ControllerRevisions for this DaemonSet you want to retain. revisionHistoryLimit
worker.livenessProbe dict {"grpc":{"port":8082},"initialDelaySeconds":10} NFD worker pod liveness probe
worker.readinessProbe dict {"grpc":{"port":8082},"initialDelaySeconds":5,"failureThreshold": 10} NFD worker pod readiness probe

Topology updater parameters

Name Type Default Description
topologyUpdater.* dict   NFD Topology Updater configuration
topologyUpdater.enable bool false Specifies whether the NFD Topology Updater should be created
topologyUpdater.createCRDs bool false Specifies whether the NFD Topology Updater CRDs should be created
topologyUpdater.serviceAccount.create bool true Specifies whether the service account for topology updater should be created
topologyUpdater.serviceAccount.annotations dict {} Annotations to add to the service account for topology updater
topologyUpdater.serviceAccount.name string   The name of the service account for topology updater to use. If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template and -topology-updater suffix
topologyUpdater.rbac.create bool true Specifies whether to create RBAC configuration for topology updater
topologyUpdater.metricsPort integer 8081 Port on which to expose prometheus metrics
topologyUpdater.kubeletConfigPath string "" Specifies the kubelet config host path
topologyUpdater.kubeletPodResourcesSockPath string "" Specifies the kubelet sock path to read pod resources
topologyUpdater.updateInterval string 60s Time to sleep between CR updates. Non-positive value implies no CR update.
topologyUpdater.watchNamespace string * Namespace to watch pods, * for all namespaces
topologyUpdater.podSecurityContext dict {} PodSecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container sett
topologyUpdater.securityContext dict {} Container security settings
topologyUpdater.resources.limits dict {memory: 60Mi} NFD Topology Updater pod resources limits
topologyUpdater.resources.requests dict {cpu: 50m, memory: 40Mi} NFD Topology Updater pod resources requests
topologyUpdater.nodeSelector dict {} Topology updater pod node selector
topologyUpdater.tolerations dict {} Topology updater pod node tolerations
topologyUpdater.annotations dict {} Topology updater pod annotations
topologyUpdater.daemonsetAnnotations dict {} Topology updater daemonset annotations
topologyUpdater.affinity dict {} Topology updater pod affinity
topologyUpdater.config dict   configuration
topologyUpdater.podSetFingerprint bool true Enables compute and report of pod fingerprint in NRT objects.
topologyUpdater.kubeletStateDir string /var/lib/kubelet Specifies kubelet state directory path for watching state and checkpoint files. Empty value disables kubelet state tracking.
topologyUpdater.args array [] Additional command line arguments to pass to nfd-topology-updater
topologyUpdater.revisionHistoryLimit integer   Specify how many old ControllerRevisions for this DaemonSet you want to retain. revisionHistoryLimit
topologyUpdater.livenessProbe dict {"grpc":{"port":8082},"initialDelaySeconds":10} Topology updater pod liveness probe
topologyUpdater.readinessProbe dict {"grpc":{"port":8082},"initialDelaySeconds":5,"failureThreshold": 10} Topology updater pod readiness probe

Garbage collector parameters

Name Type Default Description
gc.* dict   NFD Garbage Collector configuration
gc.enable bool true Specifies whether the NFD Garbage Collector should be created
gc.serviceAccount.create bool true Specifies whether the service account for garbage collector should be created
gc.serviceAccount.annotations dict {} Annotations to add to the service account for garbage collector
gc.serviceAccount.name string   The name of the service account for garbage collector to use. If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template and -gc suffix
gc.rbac.create bool true Specifies whether to create RBAC configuration for garbage collector
gc.interval string 1h Time between periodic garbage collector runs
gc.podSecurityContext dict {} PodSecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings
gc.resources.limits dict {memory: 1Gi} NFD Garbage Collector pod resources limits
gc.resources.requests dict {cpu: 10m, memory: 128Mi} NFD Garbage Collector pod resources requests
gc.metricsPort integer 8081 Port on which to serve Prometheus metrics
gc.nodeSelector dict {} Garbage collector pod node selector
gc.tolerations dict {} Garbage collector pod node tolerations
gc.annotations dict {} Garbage collector pod annotations
gc.deploymentAnnotations dict {} Garbage collector deployment annotations
gc.affinity dict {} Garbage collector pod affinity
gc.args array [] Additional command line arguments to pass to nfd-gc
gc.revisionHistoryLimit integer   Specify how many old ReplicaSets for this Deployment you want to retain. revisionHistoryLimit

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Image variants


NFD offers two variants of the container image. Released container images are available for x86_64 and Arm64 architectures.

Default

The default is a minimal image based on scratch and only supports running statically linked binaries.

For backwards compatibility a container image tag with suffix -minimal (e.g. gcr.io/k8s-staging-nfd/node-feature-discovery:master-minimal) is provided.

Full

This image is based on debian:bookworm-slim and contains a full Linux system for running shell-based nfd-worker hooks and doing live debugging and diagnosis of the NFD images.

The container image tag has suffix -full (e.g. gcr.io/k8s-staging-nfd/node-feature-discovery:master-full).


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Image variants


NFD offers two variants of the container image. Released container images are available for x86_64 and Arm64 architectures.

Default

The default is a minimal image based on scratch and only supports running statically linked binaries.

For backwards compatibility a container image tag with suffix -minimal (e.g. gcr.io/k8s-staging-nfd/node-feature-discovery:master-minimal) is provided.

Full

This image is based on debian:bookworm-slim and contains a full Linux system for running shell-based nfd-worker hooks and doing live debugging and diagnosis of the NFD images.

The container image tag has suffix -full (e.g. gcr.io/k8s-staging-nfd/node-feature-discovery:master-full).


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Deployment

Node Feature Discovery can be deployed on any recent version of Kubernetes (v1.24+).

See Image variants for description of the different NFD container images available.

Using Kustomize provides straightforward deployment with kubectl integration and declarative customization.

Using Helm provides easy management of NFD deployments with nice configuration management and easy upgrades.

Using Operator provides deployment and configuration management via CRDs.


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Node Feature Discovery can be deployed on any recent version of Kubernetes (v1.24+).

See Image variants for description of the different NFD container images available.

Using Kustomize provides straightforward deployment with kubectl integration and declarative customization.

Using Helm provides easy management of NFD deployments with nice configuration management and easy upgrades.

Using Operator provides deployment and configuration management via CRDs.


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Table of contents

  1. Overlays
    1. Worker one-shot
    2. Master Worker Topologyupdater
    3. Topologyupdater
    4. Metrics
  2. Uninstallation

Kustomize can be used to deploy NFD. Customization of the deployment is done by maintaining declarative overlays on top of the base overlays in NFD.

To follow the deployment instructions here, kubectl v1.24 or later is required.

The kustomize overlays provided in the repo can be used directly:

kubectl apply -k https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery/deployment/overlays/default?ref=master
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Table of contents

  1. Overlays
    1. Worker one-shot
    2. Master Worker Topologyupdater
    3. Topologyupdater
    4. Metrics
  2. Uninstallation

Kustomize can be used to deploy NFD. Customization of the deployment is done by maintaining declarative overlays on top of the base overlays in NFD.

To follow the deployment instructions here, kubectl v1.24 or later is required.

The kustomize overlays provided in the repo can be used directly:

kubectl apply -k https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery/deployment/overlays/default?ref=master
 

This will required RBAC rules and deploy nfd-master (as a deployment) and nfd-worker (as daemonset) in the node-feature-discovery namespace.

NOTE: nfd-topology-updater is not deployed as part of the default overlay. Refer to the Master Worker Topologyupdater and Topologyupdater below.

Alternatively you can clone the repository and customize the deployment by creating your own overlays. See kustomize for more information about managing deployment configurations.

Overlays

The NFD repository hosts a set of overlays for different usages and deployment scenarios under deployment/overlays

Worker one-shot

Feature discovery can alternatively be configured as a one-shot job. The default-job overlay may be used to achieve this:

NUM_NODES=$(kubectl get no -o jsonpath='{.items[*].metadata.name}' | wc -w)
 kubectl kustomize https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery/deployment/overlays/default-job?ref=master | \
     sed s"/NUM_NODES/$NUM_NODES/" | \
@@ -21,4 +21,4 @@
 kubectl -n $NFD_NS delete sa nfd-master
 kubectl delete clusterrole nfd-master
 kubectl delete clusterrolebinding nfd-master
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Metrics

Metrics are configured to be exposed using prometheus operator API's by default. If you want to expose metrics using the prometheus operator API's you need to install the prometheus operator in your cluster. By default NFD Master and Worker expose metrics on port 8081.

The exposed metrics are

Metric Type Description
nfd_master_build_info Gauge Version from which nfd-master was built
nfd_worker_build_info Gauge Version from which nfd-worker was built
nfd_gc_build_info Gauge Version from which nfd-gc was built
nfd_topology_updater_build_info Gauge Version from which nfd-topology-updater was built
nfd_node_update_requests_total Counter Number of node update requests received by the master over gRPC
nfd_node_updates_total Counter Number of nodes updated
nfd_node_update_failures_total Counter Number of nodes update failures
nfd_node_labels_rejected_total Counter Number of nodes labels rejected by nfd-master
nfd_node_extendedresources_rejected_total Counter Number of nodes extended resources rejected by nfd-master
nfd_node_taints_rejected_total Counter Number of nodes taints rejected by nfd-master
nfd_nodefeaturerule_processing_duration_seconds Histogram Time taken to process NodeFeatureRule objects
nfd_nodefeaturerule_processing_errors_total Counter Number or errors encountered while processing NodeFeatureRule objects
nfd_feature_discovery_duration_seconds Histogram Time taken to discover features on a node
nfd_topology_updater_scan_errors_total Counter Number of errors in scanning resource allocation of pods.
nfd_gc_objects_deleted_total Counter Number of NodeFeature and NodeResourceTopology objects garbage collected.
nfd_gc_object_delete_failures_total Counter Number of errors in deleting NodeFeature and NodeResourceTopology objects.

Kustomize

To deploy NFD with metrics enabled using kustomize, you can use the prometheus overlay.

Helm

By default metrics are enabled when deploying NFD via Helm. To enable Prometheus to scrape metrics from NFD, you need to pass the following values to Helm:

--set prometheus.enable=true
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For more info on Helm deployment, see Helm.

It is recommended to specify --set prometheus.prometheusSpec.podMonitorSelectorNilUsesHelmValues=false when deploying prometheus-operator via Helm to enable the prometheus-operator to scrape metrics from any PodMonitor.

or setting labels on the PodMonitor via the helm parameter prometheus.labels to control which Prometheus instances will scrape this PodMonitor.

Grafana dashboard

NFD contains an example Grafana dashboard. You can import examples/grafana-dashboard.json to your Grafana instance to visualize the NFD metrics.


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Metrics are configured to be exposed using prometheus operator API's by default. If you want to expose metrics using the prometheus operator API's you need to install the prometheus operator in your cluster. By default NFD Master and Worker expose metrics on port 8081.

The exposed metrics are

Metric Type Description
nfd_master_build_info Gauge Version from which nfd-master was built
nfd_worker_build_info Gauge Version from which nfd-worker was built
nfd_gc_build_info Gauge Version from which nfd-gc was built
nfd_topology_updater_build_info Gauge Version from which nfd-topology-updater was built
nfd_node_update_requests_total Counter Number of node update requests received by the master over gRPC
nfd_node_updates_total Counter Number of nodes updated
nfd_node_update_failures_total Counter Number of nodes update failures
nfd_node_labels_rejected_total Counter Number of nodes labels rejected by nfd-master
nfd_node_extendedresources_rejected_total Counter Number of nodes extended resources rejected by nfd-master
nfd_node_taints_rejected_total Counter Number of nodes taints rejected by nfd-master
nfd_nodefeaturerule_processing_duration_seconds Histogram Time taken to process NodeFeatureRule objects
nfd_nodefeaturerule_processing_errors_total Counter Number or errors encountered while processing NodeFeatureRule objects
nfd_feature_discovery_duration_seconds Histogram Time taken to discover features on a node
nfd_topology_updater_scan_errors_total Counter Number of errors in scanning resource allocation of pods.
nfd_gc_objects_deleted_total Counter Number of NodeFeature and NodeResourceTopology objects garbage collected.
nfd_gc_object_delete_failures_total Counter Number of errors in deleting NodeFeature and NodeResourceTopology objects.

Kustomize

To deploy NFD with metrics enabled using kustomize, you can use the prometheus overlay.

Helm

By default metrics are enabled when deploying NFD via Helm. To enable Prometheus to scrape metrics from NFD, you need to pass the following values to Helm:

--set prometheus.enable=true
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For more info on Helm deployment, see Helm.

It is recommended to specify --set prometheus.prometheusSpec.podMonitorSelectorNilUsesHelmValues=false when deploying prometheus-operator via Helm to enable the prometheus-operator to scrape metrics from any PodMonitor.

or setting labels on the PodMonitor via the helm parameter prometheus.labels to control which Prometheus instances will scrape this PodMonitor.

Grafana dashboard

NFD contains an example Grafana dashboard. You can import examples/grafana-dashboard.json to your Grafana instance to visualize the NFD metrics.


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Table of contents

  1. Deployment
  2. Uninstallation

The Node Feature Discovery Operator automates installation, configuration and updates of NFD using a specific NodeFeatureDiscovery custom resource. This also provides good support for managing NFD as a dependency of other operators.

Deployment

Deployment using the Node Feature Discovery Operator is recommended to be done via operatorhub.io.

  1. You need to have OLM installed. If you don't, take a look at the latest release for detailed instructions.
  2. Install the operator:

    kubectl create -f https://operatorhub.io/install/nfd-operator.yaml
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    Deployment with NFD Operator

    Table of contents

    1. Deployment
    2. Uninstallation

    The Node Feature Discovery Operator automates installation, configuration and updates of NFD using a specific NodeFeatureDiscovery custom resource. This also provides good support for managing NFD as a dependency of other operators.

    Deployment

    Deployment using the Node Feature Discovery Operator is recommended to be done via operatorhub.io.

    1. You need to have OLM installed. If you don't, take a look at the latest release for detailed instructions.
    2. Install the operator:

      kubectl create -f https://operatorhub.io/install/nfd-operator.yaml
       
    3. Create NodeFeatureDiscovery object (in nfd namespace here):

      cat << EOF | kubectl apply -f -
       apiVersion: v1
       kind: Namespace
      @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@
       EOF
       

    Uninstallation

    If you followed the deployment instructions above you can uninstall NFD with:

    kubectl -n nfd delete NodeFeatureDiscovery my-nfd-deployment
     

    Optionally, you can also remove the namespace:

    kubectl delete ns nfd
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    See the node-feature-discovery-operator and OLM project documentation for instructions for uninstalling the operator and operator lifecycle manager, respectively.


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Communication security with TLS

Table of contents

  1. Automated TLS certificate management using cert-manager
  2. Manual TLS certificate management

DEPRECATED: this section only applies when the gRPC API is used, i.e. when the NodeFeature API is disabled (via the -feature-gates NodeFeatureAPI=false flag) on both nfd-master and nfd-worker. The gRPC API is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.

NFD supports mutual TLS authentication between the nfd-master and nfd-worker instances. That is, nfd-worker and nfd-master both verify that the other end presents a valid certificate.

TLS authentication is enabled by specifying -ca-file, -key-file and -cert-file args, on both the nfd-master and nfd-worker instances. The template specs provided with NFD contain (commented out) example configuration for enabling TLS authentication.

The Common Name (CN) of the nfd-master certificate must match the DNS name of the nfd-master Service of the cluster. By default, nfd-master only check that the nfd-worker has been signed by the specified root certificate (-ca-file).

Additional hardening can be enabled by specifying -verify-node-name in nfd-master args, in which case nfd-master verifies that the NodeName presented by nfd-worker matches the Common Name (CN) or a Subject Alternative Name (SAN) of its certificate.

Automated TLS certificate management using cert-manager

cert-manager can be used to automate certificate management between nfd-master and the nfd-worker pods.

The NFD source code repository contains an example kustomize overlay and helm chart that can be used to deploy NFD with cert-manager supplied certificates enabled.

To install cert-manager itself, you can run:

kubectl apply -f https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager/releases/download/v1.13.2/cert-manager.yaml
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Communication security with TLS

Table of contents

  1. Automated TLS certificate management using cert-manager
  2. Manual TLS certificate management

DEPRECATED: this section only applies when the gRPC API is used, i.e. when the NodeFeature API is disabled (via the -feature-gates NodeFeatureAPI=false flag) on both nfd-master and nfd-worker. The gRPC API is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.

NFD supports mutual TLS authentication between the nfd-master and nfd-worker instances. That is, nfd-worker and nfd-master both verify that the other end presents a valid certificate.

TLS authentication is enabled by specifying -ca-file, -key-file and -cert-file args, on both the nfd-master and nfd-worker instances. The template specs provided with NFD contain (commented out) example configuration for enabling TLS authentication.

The Common Name (CN) of the nfd-master certificate must match the DNS name of the nfd-master Service of the cluster. By default, nfd-master only check that the nfd-worker has been signed by the specified root certificate (-ca-file).

Additional hardening can be enabled by specifying -verify-node-name in nfd-master args, in which case nfd-master verifies that the NodeName presented by nfd-worker matches the Common Name (CN) or a Subject Alternative Name (SAN) of its certificate.

Automated TLS certificate management using cert-manager

cert-manager can be used to automate certificate management between nfd-master and the nfd-worker pods.

The NFD source code repository contains an example kustomize overlay and helm chart that can be used to deploy NFD with cert-manager supplied certificates enabled.

To install cert-manager itself, you can run:

kubectl apply -f https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager/releases/download/v1.13.2/cert-manager.yaml
 

Alternatively, you can refer to cert-manager documentation for other installation methods such as the Helm chart they provide.

When using the Helm chart to deploy NFD, override values.yaml to enable both the tls.enabled and tls.certManager options. Note that if you do not enable tls.certManager, helm will successfully install the application, but deployment will wait until certificates are manually created, as demonstrated below.

See the sample installation commands in the Helm Deployment and Configuration sections above for how to either override individual values, or provide a yaml file with which to override default values.

Manual TLS certificate management

If you do not with to make use of cert-manager, the certificates can be manually created and stored as secrets within the NFD namespace.

Create a CA certificate

openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout ca.key -nodes \
         -subj "/CN=nfd-ca" -days 10000 -out ca.crt
 

Create a common openssl config file.

cat <<EOF > nfd-common.conf
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 EOF
 
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Uninstallation


Follow the uninstallation instructions of the deployment method used (kustomize, helm or operator).

Removing feature labels

NOTE: This is unnecessary when using the Helm chart for deployment as it will clean up the nodes when NFD is uninstalled.

NFD-Master has a special -prune command line flag for removing all nfd-related node labels, annotations, extended resources and taints from the cluster.

kubectl apply -k https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery/deployment/overlays/prune?ref=master
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Uninstallation


Follow the uninstallation instructions of the deployment method used (kustomize, helm or operator).

Removing feature labels

NOTE: This is unnecessary when using the Helm chart for deployment as it will clean up the nodes when NFD is uninstalled.

NFD-Master has a special -prune command line flag for removing all nfd-related node labels, annotations, extended resources and taints from the cluster.

kubectl apply -k https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery/deployment/overlays/prune?ref=master
 kubectl -n node-feature-discovery wait job.batch/nfd-master --for=condition=complete && \
     kubectl delete -k https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery/deployment/overlays/prune?ref=master
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Developer guide

Table of contents

  1. Building from source
    1. Download the source code
    2. Docker build
    3. Docker multi-arch builds with buildx
    4. Deployment
    5. Building locally
    6. Customizing the build
    7. Testing
  2. Running locally
    1. NFD-Master
    2. NFD-Worker
    3. NFD-Topology-Updater
  3. Running with Tilt
    1. Prerequisites
    2. Environment variables
  4. Documentation

Building from source

Download the source code

git clone https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery
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Developer guide

Table of contents

  1. Building from source
    1. Download the source code
    2. Docker build
    3. Docker multi-arch builds with buildx
    4. Deployment
    5. Building locally
    6. Customizing the build
    7. Testing
  2. Running locally
    1. NFD-Master
    2. NFD-Worker
    3. NFD-Topology-Updater
  3. Running with Tilt
    1. Prerequisites
    2. Environment variables
  4. Documentation

Building from source

Download the source code

git clone https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery
 cd node-feature-discovery
 

Docker build

Build the container image

See customizing the build below for altering the container image registry, for example.

make
 

Push the container image

Optional, this example with Docker.

docker push <IMAGE_TAG>
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 tilt up
 

This will override the default value(master) of IMAGE_TAG_NAME variable defined in the Tiltfile.

Documentation

All documentation resides under the docs directory in the source tree. It is designed to be served as a html site by GitHub Pages.

Building the documentation is containerized to fix the build environment. The recommended way for developing documentation is to run:

make site-serve
 

This will build the documentation in a container and serve it under localhost:4000/ making it easy to verify the results. Any changes made to the docs/ will automatically re-trigger a rebuild and are reflected in the served content and can be inspected with a browser refresh.

To just build the html documentation run:

make site-build
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Node Feature Discovery

Welcome to Node Feature Discovery – a Kubernetes add-on for detecting hardware features and system configuration!

Continue to:

  • Introduction for more details on the project.

  • Quick start for quick step-by-step instructions on how to get NFD running on your cluster.

Quick-start – the short-short version

$ kubectl apply -k https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery/deployment/overlays/default?ref=master
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Node Feature Discovery

Welcome to Node Feature Discovery – a Kubernetes add-on for detecting hardware features and system configuration!

Continue to:

  • Introduction for more details on the project.

  • Quick start for quick step-by-step instructions on how to get NFD running on your cluster.

Quick-start – the short-short version

$ kubectl apply -k https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery/deployment/overlays/default?ref=master
   namespace/node-feature-discovery created
   serviceaccount/nfd-master created
   clusterrole.rbac.authorization.k8s.io/nfd-master created
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     "feature.node.kubernetes.io/cpu-cpuid.AESNI": "true",
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Introduction

Table of contents

  1. NFD-Master
  2. NFD-Worker
  3. NFD-Topology-Updater
  4. NFD-GC
  5. Feature Discovery
  6. Node annotations
  7. Custom resources

This software enables node feature discovery for Kubernetes. It detects hardware features available on each node in a Kubernetes cluster, and advertises those features using node labels and optionally node extended resources, annotations and node taints. Node Feature Discovery is compatible with any recent version of Kubernetes (v1.24+).

NFD consists of four software components:

  1. nfd-master
  2. nfd-worker
  3. nfd-topology-updater
  4. nfd-gc

NFD-Master

NFD-Master is the daemon responsible for communication towards the Kubernetes API. That is, it receives labeling requests from the worker and modifies node objects accordingly.

NFD-Worker

NFD-Worker is a daemon responsible for feature detection. It then communicates the information to nfd-master which does the actual node labeling. One instance of nfd-worker is supposed to be running on each node of the cluster,

NFD-Topology-Updater

NFD-Topology-Updater is a daemon responsible for examining allocated resources on a worker node to account for resources available to be allocated to new pod on a per-zone basis (where a zone can be a NUMA node). It then creates or updates a NodeResourceTopology custom resource object specific to this node. One instance of nfd-topology-updater is supposed to be running on each node of the cluster.

NFD-GC

NFD-GC is a daemon responsible for cleaning obsolete NodeFeature and NodeResourceTopology objects.

One instance of nfd-gc is supposed to be running in the cluster.

Feature Discovery

Feature discovery is divided into domain-specific feature sources:

  • CPU
  • Kernel
  • Memory
  • Network
  • PCI
  • Storage
  • System
  • USB
  • Custom (rule-based custom features)
  • Local (hooks for user-specific features)

Each feature source is responsible for detecting a set of features which. in turn, are turned into node feature labels. Feature labels are prefixed with feature.node.kubernetes.io/ and also contain the name of the feature source. Non-standard user-specific feature labels can be created with the local and custom feature sources.

An overview of the default feature labels:

{
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Introduction

Table of contents

  1. NFD-Master
  2. NFD-Worker
  3. NFD-Topology-Updater
  4. NFD-GC
  5. Feature Discovery
  6. Node annotations
  7. Custom resources

This software enables node feature discovery for Kubernetes. It detects hardware features available on each node in a Kubernetes cluster, and advertises those features using node labels and optionally node extended resources, annotations and node taints. Node Feature Discovery is compatible with any recent version of Kubernetes (v1.24+).

NFD consists of four software components:

  1. nfd-master
  2. nfd-worker
  3. nfd-topology-updater
  4. nfd-gc

NFD-Master

NFD-Master is the daemon responsible for communication towards the Kubernetes API. That is, it receives labeling requests from the worker and modifies node objects accordingly.

NFD-Worker

NFD-Worker is a daemon responsible for feature detection. It then communicates the information to nfd-master which does the actual node labeling. One instance of nfd-worker is supposed to be running on each node of the cluster,

NFD-Topology-Updater

NFD-Topology-Updater is a daemon responsible for examining allocated resources on a worker node to account for resources available to be allocated to new pod on a per-zone basis (where a zone can be a NUMA node). It then creates or updates a NodeResourceTopology custom resource object specific to this node. One instance of nfd-topology-updater is supposed to be running on each node of the cluster.

NFD-GC

NFD-GC is a daemon responsible for cleaning obsolete NodeFeature and NodeResourceTopology objects.

One instance of nfd-gc is supposed to be running in the cluster.

Feature Discovery

Feature discovery is divided into domain-specific feature sources:

  • CPU
  • Kernel
  • Memory
  • Network
  • PCI
  • Storage
  • System
  • USB
  • Custom (rule-based custom features)
  • Local (hooks for user-specific features)

Each feature source is responsible for detecting a set of features which. in turn, are turned into node feature labels. Feature labels are prefixed with feature.node.kubernetes.io/ and also contain the name of the feature source. Non-standard user-specific feature labels can be created with the local and custom feature sources.

An overview of the default feature labels:

{
   "feature.node.kubernetes.io/cpu-<feature-name>": "true",
   "feature.node.kubernetes.io/custom-<feature-name>": "true",
   "feature.node.kubernetes.io/kernel-<feature name>": "<feature value>",
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   "feature.node.kubernetes.io/usb-<device label>.present": "<feature value>",
   "feature.node.kubernetes.io/<file name>-<feature name>": "<feature value>"
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Node annotations

NFD also annotates nodes it is running on:

Annotation Description
[<instance>.]nfd.node.kubernetes.io/feature-labels Comma-separated list of node labels managed by NFD. NFD uses this internally so must not be edited by users.
[<instance>.]nfd.node.kubernetes.io/feature-annotations Comma-separated list of node annotations managed by NFD. NFD uses this internally so must not be edited by users.
[<instance>.]nfd.node.kubernetes.io/extended-resources Comma-separated list of node extended resources managed by NFD. NFD uses this internally so must not be edited by users.
[<instance>.]nfd.node.kubernetes.io/taints Comma-separated list of node taints managed by NFD. NFD uses this internally so must not be edited by users.

NOTE: the -instance command line flag affects the annotation names

Unapplicable annotations are not created, i.e. for example nfd.node.kubernetes.io/extended-resources is only placed if some extended resources were created by NFD.

Custom resources

NFD takes use of some Kubernetes Custom Resources.

NodeFeatures is be used for representing node features and requesting node labels to be generated.

NFD-Master uses NodeFeatureRules for custom labeling of nodes.

NFD-Topology-Updater creates NodeResourceTopology objects that describe the hardware topology of node resources.


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Node annotations

NFD also annotates nodes it is running on:

Annotation Description
[<instance>.]nfd.node.kubernetes.io/feature-labels Comma-separated list of node labels managed by NFD. NFD uses this internally so must not be edited by users.
[<instance>.]nfd.node.kubernetes.io/feature-annotations Comma-separated list of node annotations managed by NFD. NFD uses this internally so must not be edited by users.
[<instance>.]nfd.node.kubernetes.io/extended-resources Comma-separated list of node extended resources managed by NFD. NFD uses this internally so must not be edited by users.
[<instance>.]nfd.node.kubernetes.io/taints Comma-separated list of node taints managed by NFD. NFD uses this internally so must not be edited by users.

NOTE: the -instance command line flag affects the annotation names

Unapplicable annotations are not created, i.e. for example nfd.node.kubernetes.io/extended-resources is only placed if some extended resources were created by NFD.

Custom resources

NFD takes use of some Kubernetes Custom Resources.

NodeFeatures is be used for representing node features and requesting node labels to be generated.

NFD-Master uses NodeFeatureRules for custom labeling of nodes.

NFD-Topology-Updater creates NodeResourceTopology objects that describe the hardware topology of node resources.


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Quick start

Minimal steps to deploy latest released version of NFD in your cluster.

Installation

Deploy with kustomize – creates a new namespace, service and required RBAC rules and deploys nfd-master and nfd-worker daemons.

kubectl apply -k https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery/deployment/overlays/default?ref=master
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Quick start

Minimal steps to deploy latest released version of NFD in your cluster.

Installation

Deploy with kustomize – creates a new namespace, service and required RBAC rules and deploys nfd-master and nfd-worker daemons.

kubectl apply -k https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery/deployment/overlays/default?ref=master
 

Verify

Wait until NFD master and NFD worker are running.

$ kubectl -n node-feature-discovery get ds,deploy
 NAME                         DESIRED   CURRENT   READY   UP-TO-DATE   AVAILABLE   NODE SELECTOR   AGE
 daemonset.apps/nfd-worker    2         2         2       2            2           <none>          10s
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 NAME                 AGE
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 kind-worker          23s
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Feature Gates


Feature gates are a set of key-value pairs that control the behavior of NFD. They are used to enable or disable certain features of NFD. The feature gates are set using the -feature-gates command line flag or featureGates value in the Helm chart. The following feature gates are available:

Name Default Stage Since Until
NodeFeatureAPI true Beta V0.14  
NodeFeatureAPI true GA V0.17  
DisableAutoPrefix false Alpha V0.16  
NodeFeatureGroupAPI false Alpha V0.16  

NodeFeatureAPI

The NodeFeatureAPI feature gate enables the Node Feature API. When enabled, NFD will register the Node Feature API with the Kubernetes API server. The Node Feature API is used to expose node-specific hardware and software features to the Kubernetes scheduler. The Node Feature API is a beta feature and is enabled by default.

NodeFeatureGroupAPI

The NodeFeatureGroupAPI feature gate enables the Node Feature Group API. When enabled, NFD will register the Node Feature Group API with the Kubernetes API server. The Node Feature Group API is used to create node groups based on hardware and software features. The Node Feature Group API is an alpha feature and is disabled by default.

DisableAutoPrefix

The DisableAutoPrefix feature gate controls the automatic prefixing of names. When enabled nfd-master does not automatically add the default feature.node.kubernetes.io/ prefix to unprefixed labels, annotations and extended resources. Automatic prefixing is the default behavior in NFD v0.16 and earlier.

Note that enabling the feature gate effectively causes unprefixed names to be filtered out as NFD does not allow unprefixed names of labels, annotations or extended resources. For example, with the DisableAutoPrefix feature gate set to false, a NodeFeatureRule with

  labels:
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Feature Gates


Feature gates are a set of key-value pairs that control the behavior of NFD. They are used to enable or disable certain features of NFD. The feature gates are set using the -feature-gates command line flag or featureGates value in the Helm chart. The following feature gates are available:

Name Default Stage Since Until
NodeFeatureAPI true Beta V0.14  
NodeFeatureAPI true GA V0.17  
DisableAutoPrefix false Alpha V0.16  
NodeFeatureGroupAPI false Alpha V0.16  

NodeFeatureAPI

The NodeFeatureAPI feature gate enables the Node Feature API. When enabled, NFD will register the Node Feature API with the Kubernetes API server. The Node Feature API is used to expose node-specific hardware and software features to the Kubernetes scheduler. The Node Feature API is a beta feature and is enabled by default.

NodeFeatureGroupAPI

The NodeFeatureGroupAPI feature gate enables the Node Feature Group API. When enabled, NFD will register the Node Feature Group API with the Kubernetes API server. The Node Feature Group API is used to create node groups based on hardware and software features. The Node Feature Group API is an alpha feature and is disabled by default.

DisableAutoPrefix

The DisableAutoPrefix feature gate controls the automatic prefixing of names. When enabled nfd-master does not automatically add the default feature.node.kubernetes.io/ prefix to unprefixed labels, annotations and extended resources. Automatic prefixing is the default behavior in NFD v0.16 and earlier.

Note that enabling the feature gate effectively causes unprefixed names to be filtered out as NFD does not allow unprefixed names of labels, annotations or extended resources. For example, with the DisableAutoPrefix feature gate set to false, a NodeFeatureRule with

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Note that taint keys are not affected by this feature gate.


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will turn into feature.node.kubernetes.io/foo=bar node label. With DisableAutoPrefix set to true, no prefix is added and the label will be filtered out.

Note that taint keys are not affected by this feature gate.


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NFD-GC Commandline Flags

Table of Contents

  1. -h, -help
  2. -version
  3. -gc-interval

To quickly view available command line flags execute nfd-gc -help. In a docker container:

docker run gcr.io/k8s-staging-nfd/node-feature-discovery:master \
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NFD-GC Commandline Flags

Table of Contents

  1. -h, -help
  2. -version
  3. -gc-interval

To quickly view available command line flags execute nfd-gc -help. In a docker container:

docker run gcr.io/k8s-staging-nfd/node-feature-discovery:master \
 nfd-gc -help
 

-h, -help

Print usage and exit.

-version

Print version and exit.

-gc-interval

The -gc-interval specifies the interval between periodic garbage collector runs.

Default: 1h

Example:

nfd-gc -gc-interval=1h
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Command line and configuration reference.


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Commandline flags of nfd-master

Table of contents

  1. -h, -help
  2. -version
  3. -feature-gates
  4. -prune
  5. -port
  6. -metrics
  7. -instance
  8. -ca-file
  9. -cert-file
  10. -key-file
  11. -verify-node-name
  12. -enable-leader-election
  13. -enable-taints
  14. -no-publish
  15. -crd-controller
  16. -featurerules-controller
  17. -label-whitelist
  18. -extra-label-ns
  19. -deny-label-ns
  20. -resource-labels
  21. -config
  22. -options
  23. -nfd-api-parallelism
  24. Logging
  25. -resync-period

To quickly view available command line flags execute nfd-master -help. In a docker container:

docker run gcr.io/k8s-staging-nfd/node-feature-discovery:master nfd-master -help
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Commandline flags of nfd-master

Table of contents

  1. -h, -help
  2. -version
  3. -feature-gates
  4. -prune
  5. -port
  6. -metrics
  7. -instance
  8. -ca-file
  9. -cert-file
  10. -key-file
  11. -verify-node-name
  12. -enable-leader-election
  13. -enable-taints
  14. -no-publish
  15. -crd-controller
  16. -featurerules-controller
  17. -label-whitelist
  18. -extra-label-ns
  19. -deny-label-ns
  20. -resource-labels
  21. -config
  22. -options
  23. -nfd-api-parallelism
  24. Logging
  25. -resync-period

To quickly view available command line flags execute nfd-master -help. In a docker container:

docker run gcr.io/k8s-staging-nfd/node-feature-discovery:master nfd-master -help
 

-h, -help

Print usage and exit.

-version

Print version and exit.

-feature-gates

The -feature-gates flag is used to enable or disable non GA features. The list of available feature gates can be found in the feature gates documentation.

Example:

nfd-master -feature-gates NodeFeatureGroupAPI=true
 

-prune

The -prune flag is a sub-command like option for cleaning up the cluster. It causes nfd-master to remove all NFD related labels, annotations and extended resources from all Node objects of the cluster and exit.

-port

The -port flag specifies the TCP port that nfd-master listens for incoming requests.

Default: 8080

Example:

nfd-master -port=443
 

-metrics

The -metrics flag specifies the port on which to expose Prometheus metrics. Setting this to 0 disables the metrics server on nfd-master.

Default: 8081

Example:

nfd-master -metrics=12345
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-options

The -options flag may be used to specify and override configuration file options directly from the command line. The required format is the same as in the config file i.e. JSON or YAML. Configuration options specified via this flag will override those from the configuration file:

Default: empty

Example:

nfd-master -options='{"noPublish": true}'
 

-nfd-api-parallelism

The -nfd-api-parallelism flag can be used to specify the maximum number of concurrent node updates.

Default: 10

Example:

nfd-master -nfd-api-parallelism=1
 

Logging

The following logging-related flags are inherited from the klog package.

-add_dir_header

If true, adds the file directory to the header of the log messages.

Default: false

-alsologtostderr

Log to standard error as well as files.

Default: false

-log_backtrace_at

When logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace.

Default: empty

-log_dir

If non-empty, write log files in this directory.

Default: empty

-log_file

If non-empty, use this log file.

Default: empty

-log_file_max_size

Defines the maximum size a log file can grow to. Unit is megabytes. If the value is 0, the maximum file size is unlimited.

Default: 1800

-logtostderr

Log to standard error instead of files

Default: true

-skip_headers

If true, avoid header prefixes in the log messages.

Default: false

-skip_log_headers

If true, avoid headers when opening log files.

Default: false

-stderrthreshold

Logs at or above this threshold go to stderr.

Default: 2

-v

Number for the log level verbosity.

Default: 0

-vmodule

Comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging.

Default: empty

-resync-period

The -resync-period flag specifies the NFD API controller resync period. The resync means nfd-master replaying all NodeFeature and NodeFeatureRule objects, thus effectively re-syncing all nodes in the cluster (i.e. ensuring labels, annotations, extended resources and taints are in place).

Default: 1 hour.

Example:

nfd-master -resync-period=2h
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Configuration file reference of nfd-master

Table of contents

  1. noPublish
  2. extraLabelNs
  3. denyLabelNs
  4. autoDefaultNs
  5. resourceLabels
  6. enableTaints
  7. labelWhiteList
  8. resyncPeriod
  9. leaderElection
    1. leaderElection.leaseDuration
    2. leaderElection.renewDeadline
    3. leaderElection.retryPeriod
  10. nfdApiParallelism
  11. klog
    1. klog.addDirHeader
    2. klog.alsologtostderr
    3. klog.logBacktraceAt
    4. klog.logDir
    5. klog.logFile
    6. klog.logFileMaxSize
    7. klog.logtostderr
    8. klog.skipHeaders
    9. klog.skipLogHeaders
    10. klog.stderrthreshold
    11. klog.v
    12. klog.vmodule

See the sample configuration file for a full example configuration.

noPublish

noPublish option disables updates to the Node objects in the Kubernetes API server, making a "dry-run" flag for nfd-master. No Labels, Annotations, Taints or ExtendedResources of nodes are updated.

Default: false

Example:

noPublish: true
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Configuration file reference of nfd-master

Table of contents

  1. noPublish
  2. extraLabelNs
  3. denyLabelNs
  4. autoDefaultNs
  5. resourceLabels
  6. enableTaints
  7. labelWhiteList
  8. resyncPeriod
  9. leaderElection
    1. leaderElection.leaseDuration
    2. leaderElection.renewDeadline
    3. leaderElection.retryPeriod
  10. nfdApiParallelism
  11. klog
    1. klog.addDirHeader
    2. klog.alsologtostderr
    3. klog.logBacktraceAt
    4. klog.logDir
    5. klog.logFile
    6. klog.logFileMaxSize
    7. klog.logtostderr
    8. klog.skipHeaders
    9. klog.skipLogHeaders
    10. klog.stderrthreshold
    11. klog.v
    12. klog.vmodule

See the sample configuration file for a full example configuration.

noPublish

noPublish option disables updates to the Node objects in the Kubernetes API server, making a "dry-run" flag for nfd-master. No Labels, Annotations, Taints or ExtendedResources of nodes are updated.

Default: false

Example:

noPublish: true
 

extraLabelNs

extraLabelNs specifies a list of allowed feature label namespaces. This option can be used to allow other vendor or application specific namespaces for custom labels from the local and custom feature sources, even though these labels were denied using the denyLabelNs parameter.

The same namespace control and this option applies to Extended Resources (created with resourceLabels), too.

Default: empty

Example:

extraLabelNs: ["added.ns.io","added.kubernets.io"]
 

denyLabelNs

denyLabelNs specifies a list of excluded label namespaces. By default, nfd-master allows creating labels in all namespaces, excluding kubernetes.io namespace and its sub-namespaces (i.e. *.kubernetes.io). However, you should note that kubernetes.io and its sub-namespaces are always denied. This option can be used to exclude some vendors or application specific namespaces.

Default: empty

Example:

denyLabelNs: ["denied.ns.io","denied.kubernetes.io"]
 

autoDefaultNs

DEPRECATED: Will be removed in NFD v0.17. Use the DisableAutoPrefix feature gate instead.

The autoDefaultNs option controls the automatic prefixing of names. When set to true (the default in NFD version master) nfd-master automatically adds the default feature.node.kubernetes.io/ prefix to unprefixed labels, annotations and extended resources - this is also the default behavior in NFD v0.15 and earlier. When the option is set to false, no prefix will be prepended to unprefixed names, effectively causing them to be filtered out (as NFD does not allow unprefixed names of labels, annotations or extended resources). The default will be changed to false in a future release.

For example, with the autoDefaultNs set to true, a NodeFeatureRule with

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leaderElection.retryPeriod

leaderElection.retryPeriod is the duration the LeaderElector clients should wait between tries of actions.

It has to be greater than 0.

Default: 2 seconds.

Example:

leaderElection:
   retryPeriod: 2s
 

nfdApiParallelism

The nfdApiParallelism option can be used to specify the maximum number of concurrent node updates.

Default: 10

Example:

nfdApiParallelism: 1
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klog

The following options specify the logger configuration. Most of which can be dynamically adjusted at run-time.

NOTE: The logger options can also be specified via command line flags which take precedence over any corresponding config file options.

klog.addDirHeader

If true, adds the file directory to the header of the log messages.

Default: false

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.alsologtostderr

Log to standard error as well as files.

Default: false

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.logBacktraceAt

When logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace.

Default: empty

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.logDir

If non-empty, write log files in this directory.

Default: empty

Run-time configurable: no

klog.logFile

If non-empty, use this log file.

Default: empty

Run-time configurable: no

klog.logFileMaxSize

Defines the maximum size a log file can grow to. Unit is megabytes. If the value is 0, the maximum file size is unlimited.

Default: 1800

Run-time configurable: no

klog.logtostderr

Log to standard error instead of files

Default: true

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.skipHeaders

If true, avoid header prefixes in the log messages.

Default: false

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.skipLogHeaders

If true, avoid headers when opening log files.

Default: false

Run-time configurable: no

klog.stderrthreshold

Logs at or above this threshold go to stderr (default 2)

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.v

Number for the log level verbosity.

Default: 0

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.vmodule

Comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging.

Default: empty

Run-time configurable: yes


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klog

The following options specify the logger configuration. Most of which can be dynamically adjusted at run-time.

NOTE: The logger options can also be specified via command line flags which take precedence over any corresponding config file options.

klog.addDirHeader

If true, adds the file directory to the header of the log messages.

Default: false

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.alsologtostderr

Log to standard error as well as files.

Default: false

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.logBacktraceAt

When logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace.

Default: empty

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.logDir

If non-empty, write log files in this directory.

Default: empty

Run-time configurable: no

klog.logFile

If non-empty, use this log file.

Default: empty

Run-time configurable: no

klog.logFileMaxSize

Defines the maximum size a log file can grow to. Unit is megabytes. If the value is 0, the maximum file size is unlimited.

Default: 1800

Run-time configurable: no

klog.logtostderr

Log to standard error instead of files

Default: true

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.skipHeaders

If true, avoid header prefixes in the log messages.

Default: false

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.skipLogHeaders

If true, avoid headers when opening log files.

Default: false

Run-time configurable: no

klog.stderrthreshold

Logs at or above this threshold go to stderr (default 2)

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.v

Number for the log level verbosity.

Default: 0

Run-time configurable: yes

klog.vmodule

Comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging.

Default: empty

Run-time configurable: yes


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Commandline flags of kubectl-nfd (plugin)

Table of contents

  1. -h, -help
  2. Validate
    1. -f / –nodefeature-file
  3. Test
    1. -k, –kubeconfig
    2. -s, –namespace
    3. -n, –nodename
    4. -f, –nodefeaturerule-file
  4. DryRun
    1. -f, –nodefeaturerule-file
    2. -n, –nodefeature-file

To quickly view available command line flags execute kubectl nfd -help.

-h, -help

Print usage and exit.

Validate

Validate a NodeFeatureRule file.

-f / –nodefeature-file

The --nodefeature-file flag specifies the path to the NodeFeatureRule file to validate.

Test

Test a NodeFeatureRule file against a node without applying it.

-k, –kubeconfig

The --kubeconfig flag specifies the path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests.

-s, –namespace

The --namespace flag specifies the namespace to use for CLI requests. Default: default.

-n, –nodename

The --nodename flag specifies the name of the node to test the NodeFeatureRule against.

-f, –nodefeaturerule-file

The --nodefeaturerule-file flag specifies the path to the NodeFeatureRule file to test.

DryRun

Process a NodeFeatureRule file against a NodeFeature file.

-f, –nodefeaturerule-file

The --nodefeaturerule-file flag specifies the path to the NodeFeatureRule file to test.

-n, –nodefeature-file

The --nodefeature-file flag specifies the path to the NodeFeature file to test.


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Table of contents

  1. -h, -help
  2. Validate
    1. -f / –nodefeature-file
  3. Test
    1. -k, –kubeconfig
    2. -s, –namespace
    3. -n, –nodename
    4. -f, –nodefeaturerule-file
  4. DryRun
    1. -f, –nodefeaturerule-file
    2. -n, –nodefeature-file

To quickly view available command line flags execute kubectl nfd -help.

-h, -help

Print usage and exit.

Validate

Validate a NodeFeatureRule file.

-f / –nodefeature-file

The --nodefeature-file flag specifies the path to the NodeFeatureRule file to validate.

Test

Test a NodeFeatureRule file against a node without applying it.

-k, –kubeconfig

The --kubeconfig flag specifies the path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests.

-s, –namespace

The --namespace flag specifies the namespace to use for CLI requests. Default: default.

-n, –nodename

The --nodename flag specifies the name of the node to test the NodeFeatureRule against.

-f, –nodefeaturerule-file

The --nodefeaturerule-file flag specifies the path to the NodeFeatureRule file to test.

DryRun

Process a NodeFeatureRule file against a NodeFeature file.

-f, –nodefeaturerule-file

The --nodefeaturerule-file flag specifies the path to the NodeFeatureRule file to test.

-n, –nodefeature-file

The --nodefeature-file flag specifies the path to the NodeFeature file to test.


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NFD-Topology-Updater Commandline Flags

Table of Contents

  1. -h, -help
  2. -version
  3. -config
  4. -no-publish
  5. -oneshot
  6. -metrics
  7. -sleep-interval
  8. -watch-namespace
  9. -kubelet-config-uri
  10. -api-auth-token-file
  11. -podresources-socket
  12. -pods-fingerprint
  13. -kubelet-state-dir

To quickly view available command line flags execute nfd-topology-updater -help. In a docker container:

docker run gcr.io/k8s-staging-nfd/node-feature-discovery:master \
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NFD-Topology-Updater Commandline Flags

Table of Contents

  1. -h, -help
  2. -version
  3. -config
  4. -no-publish
  5. -oneshot
  6. -metrics
  7. -sleep-interval
  8. -watch-namespace
  9. -kubelet-config-uri
  10. -api-auth-token-file
  11. -podresources-socket
  12. -pods-fingerprint
  13. -kubelet-state-dir

To quickly view available command line flags execute nfd-topology-updater -help. In a docker container:

docker run gcr.io/k8s-staging-nfd/node-feature-discovery:master \
 nfd-topology-updater -help
 

-h, -help

Print usage and exit.

-version

Print version and exit.

-config

The -config flag specifies the path of the nfd-topology-updater configuration file to use.

Default: /etc/kubernetes/node-feature-discovery/nfd-topology-updater.conf

Example:

nfd-topology-updater -config=/opt/nfd/nfd-topology-updater.conf
 

-no-publish

The -no-publish flag makes for a "dry-run" flag for nfd-topology-updater. NFD-Topology-Updater runs resource hardware topology detection normally, but NodeResourceTopology objects are not created or updated.

Default: false

Example:

nfd-topology-updater -no-publish
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-podresources-socket

The -podresources-socket specifies the path to the Unix socket where kubelet exports a gRPC service to enable discovery of in-use CPUs and devices, and to provide metadata for them.

Default: /host-var/lib/kubelet/pod-resources/kubelet.sock

Example:

nfd-topology-updater -podresources-socket=/var/lib/kubelet/pod-resources/kubelet.sock
 

-pods-fingerprint

Enables compute and report the pod set fingerprint in the NRT. A pod fingerprint is a compact representation of the "node state" regarding resources.

Default: true

Example:

nfd-topology-updater -pods-fingerprint=false
 

-kubelet-state-dir

The -kubelet-state-dir specifies the path to the Kubelet state directory, where state and checkpoint files are stored. The files are mount as read-only and cannot be change by the updater. Enabled by default. Passing an empty string will disable the watching.

Default: /host-var/lib/kubelet

Example:

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Table of contents

  1. excludeList
    1. excludeList.*

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excludeList

The excludeList specifies a key-value map of allocated resources that should not be examined by the topology-updater agent per node. Each key is a node name with a value as a list of resources that should not be examined by the agent for that specific node.

Default: empty

Example:

excludeList:
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Table of contents

  1. excludeList
    1. excludeList.*

See the sample configuration file for a full example configuration.

excludeList

The excludeList specifies a key-value map of allocated resources that should not be examined by the topology-updater agent per node. Each key is a node name with a value as a list of resources that should not be examined by the agent for that specific node.

Default: empty

Example:

excludeList:
   nodeA: [hugepages-2Mi]
   nodeB: [memory]
   nodeC: [cpu, hugepages-2Mi]
 

excludeList.*

excludeList.* is a special value that use to specify all nodes. A resource that would be listed under this key, would be excluded from all nodes.

Default: empty

Example:

excludeList:
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Versions and deprecation


Supported versions

Node Feature Discovery follows semantic versioning where the version number consists of three components, i.e. MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH.

The most recent two minor releases (or release branches) of Node Feature Discovery are supported. That is, with X being the latest release, X and X-1 are supported and X-1 reaches end-of-life when X+1 is released.

Deprecation policy

Feature labels

Built-in feature labels and features are supported for 2 releases after being deprecated, at minimum. That is, if a feature label is deprecated in version X, it will be supported in X+1 and X+2 and may be dropped in X+3.

Configuration options

Command-line flags and configuration file options are supported for 1 more release after being deprecated, at minimum. That is, if option/flag is deprecated in version X, it will be supported in X+1 and may be removed in X+2.

The same policy (support for 1 release after deprecation) also applies to Helm chart parameters.

Kubernetes compatibility

Node Feature Discovery is compatible with Kubernetes v1.24 and later.


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Supported versions

Node Feature Discovery follows semantic versioning where the version number consists of three components, i.e. MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH.

The most recent two minor releases (or release branches) of Node Feature Discovery are supported. That is, with X being the latest release, X and X-1 are supported and X-1 reaches end-of-life when X+1 is released.

Deprecation policy

Feature labels

Built-in feature labels and features are supported for 2 releases after being deprecated, at minimum. That is, if a feature label is deprecated in version X, it will be supported in X+1 and X+2 and may be dropped in X+3.

Configuration options

Command-line flags and configuration file options are supported for 1 more release after being deprecated, at minimum. That is, if option/flag is deprecated in version X, it will be supported in X+1 and may be removed in X+2.

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Commandline flags of nfd-worker

Table of contents

  1. -h, -help
  2. -version
  3. -feature-gates
  4. -config
  5. -options
  6. -server
  7. -ca-file
  8. -cert-file
  9. -key-file
  10. -kubeconfig
  11. -server-name-override
  12. -feature-sources
  13. -label-sources
  14. -metrics
  15. -no-publish
  16. -oneshot
  17. Logging

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Table of contents

  1. -h, -help
  2. -version
  3. -feature-gates
  4. -config
  5. -options
  6. -server
  7. -ca-file
  8. -cert-file
  9. -key-file
  10. -kubeconfig
  11. -server-name-override
  12. -feature-sources
  13. -label-sources
  14. -metrics
  15. -no-publish
  16. -oneshot
  17. Logging

To quickly view available command line flags execute nfd-worker -help. In a docker container:

docker run gcr.io/k8s-staging-nfd/node-feature-discovery:master nfd-worker -help
 

-h, -help

Print usage and exit.

-version

Print version and exit.

-feature-gates

The -feature-gates flag is used to enable or disable non GA features. The list of available feature gates can be found in the feature gates documentation.

Example:

nfd-master -feature-gates NodeFeatureGroupAPI=true
 

-config

The -config flag specifies the path of the nfd-worker configuration file to use.

Default: /etc/kubernetes/node-feature-discovery/nfd-worker.conf

Example:

nfd-worker -config=/opt/nfd/worker.conf
 

-options

The -options flag may be used to specify and override configuration file options directly from the command line. The required format is the same as in the config file i.e. JSON or YAML. Configuration options specified via this flag will override those from the configuration file:

Default: empty

Example:

nfd-worker -options='{"sources":{"cpu":{"cpuid":{"attributeWhitelist":["AVX","AVX2"]}}}}'
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-metrics

The -metrics flag specifies the port on which to expose Prometheus metrics. Setting this to 0 disables the metrics server on nfd-worker.

Default: 8081

Example:

nfd-worker -metrics=12345
 

-no-publish

The -no-publish flag disables all communication with the nfd-master and the Kubernetes API server. It is effectively a "dry-run" flag for nfd-worker. NFD-Worker runs feature detection normally, but no labeling requests are sent to nfd-master and no NodeFeature objects are created or updated in the API server.

NOTE: This flag takes precedence over the core.noPublish configuration file option.

Default: false

Example:

nfd-worker -no-publish
 

-oneshot

The -oneshot flag causes nfd-worker to exit after one pass of feature detection.

Default: false

Example:

nfd-worker -oneshot -no-publish
-

Logging

The following logging-related flags are inherited from the klog package.

NOTE: The logger setup can also be specified via the core.klog configuration file options. However, the command line flags take precedence over any corresponding config file options specified.

-add_dir_header

If true, adds the file directory to the header of the log messages.

Default: false

-alsologtostderr

Log to standard error as well as files.

Default: false

-log_backtrace_at

When logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace.

Default: empty

-log_dir

If non-empty, write log files in this directory.

Default: empty

-log_file

If non-empty, use this log file.

Default: empty

-log_file_max_size

Defines the maximum size a log file can grow to. Unit is megabytes. If the value is 0, the maximum file size is unlimited.

Default: 1800

-logtostderr

Log to standard error instead of files

Default: true

-skip_headers

If true, avoid header prefixes in the log messages.

Default: false

-skip_log_headers

If true, avoid headers when opening log files.

Default: false

-stderrthreshold

Logs at or above this threshold go to stderr.

Default: 2

-v

Number for the log level verbosity.

Default: 0

-vmodule

Comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging.

Default: empty


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NOTE: The logger setup can also be specified via the core.klog configuration file options. However, the command line flags take precedence over any corresponding config file options specified.

-add_dir_header

If true, adds the file directory to the header of the log messages.

Default: false

-alsologtostderr

Log to standard error as well as files.

Default: false

-log_backtrace_at

When logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace.

Default: empty

-log_dir

If non-empty, write log files in this directory.

Default: empty

-log_file

If non-empty, use this log file.

Default: empty

-log_file_max_size

Defines the maximum size a log file can grow to. Unit is megabytes. If the value is 0, the maximum file size is unlimited.

Default: 1800

-logtostderr

Log to standard error instead of files

Default: true

-skip_headers

If true, avoid header prefixes in the log messages.

Default: false

-skip_log_headers

If true, avoid headers when opening log files.

Default: false

-stderrthreshold

Logs at or above this threshold go to stderr.

Default: 2

-v

Number for the log level verbosity.

Default: 0

-vmodule

Comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging.

Default: empty


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Configuration file reference of nfd-worker

Table of contents

  1. core
    1. core.sleepInterval
    2. core.featureSources
    3. core.labelSources
    4. core.sources
    5. core.labelWhiteList
    6. core.noPublish
    7. core.klog
  2. sources
    1. sources.cpu
    2. sources.kernel
    3. sources.local
    4. sources.local.hooksEnabled
    5. sources.pci
    6. sources.usb
    7. sources.custom

See the sample configuration file for a full example configuration.

core

The core section contains common configuration settings that are not specific to any particular feature source.

core.sleepInterval

core.sleepInterval specifies the interval between consecutive passes of feature (re-)detection, and thus also the interval between node re-labeling. A non-positive value implies infinite sleep interval, i.e. no re-detection or re-labeling is done.

Default: 60s

Example:

core:
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Configuration file reference of nfd-worker

Table of contents

  1. core
    1. core.sleepInterval
    2. core.featureSources
    3. core.labelSources
    4. core.sources
    5. core.labelWhiteList
    6. core.noPublish
    7. core.klog
  2. sources
    1. sources.cpu
    2. sources.kernel
    3. sources.local
    4. sources.local.hooksEnabled
    5. sources.pci
    6. sources.usb
    7. sources.custom

See the sample configuration file for a full example configuration.

core

The core section contains common configuration settings that are not specific to any particular feature source.

core.sleepInterval

core.sleepInterval specifies the interval between consecutive passes of feature (re-)detection, and thus also the interval between node re-labeling. A non-positive value implies infinite sleep interval, i.e. no re-detection or re-labeling is done.

Default: 60s

Example:

core:
   sleepInterval: 60s
 

core.featureSources

core.featureSources specifies the list of enabled feature sources. A special value all enables all sources. Prefixing a source name with - indicates that the source will be disabled instead - this is only meaningful when used in conjunction with all. This option allows completely disabling the feature detection so that neither standard feature labels are generated nor the raw feature data is available for custom rule processing.

Default: [all]

Example:

core:
   # Enable all but cpu and local sources
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           matchExpressions:
             class: {op: In, value: ["0200"]}
             vendor: {op: In, value: ["8086"]}
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      1. NodeFeature
      2. NodeFeatureGroup
      3. NodeFeatureRule
      4. NodeResourceTopology

      NFD uses some Kubernetes custom resources.

      NodeFeature

      NodeFeature is an NFD-specific custom resource for communicating node features and node labeling requests. The nfd-master pod watches for NodeFeature objects, labels nodes as specified and uses the listed features as input when evaluating NodeFeatureRules. NodeFeature objects can be used for implementing 3rd party extensions (see customization guide for more details).

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      Custom Resources

      Table of contents

      1. NodeFeature
      2. NodeFeatureGroup
      3. NodeFeatureRule
      4. NodeResourceTopology

      NFD uses some Kubernetes custom resources.

      NodeFeature

      NodeFeature is an NFD-specific custom resource for communicating node features and node labeling requests. The nfd-master pod watches for NodeFeature objects, labels nodes as specified and uses the listed features as input when evaluating NodeFeatureRules. NodeFeature objects can be used for implementing 3rd party extensions (see customization guide for more details).

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               available: 3
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      The NodeResourceTopology objects created by NFD can be used to gain insight into the allocatable resources along with the granularity of those resources at a per-zone level (represented by node-0 and node-1 in the above example) or can be used by an external entity (e.g. topology-aware scheduler plugin) to take an action based on the gathered information.


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      The NodeResourceTopology objects created by NFD can be used to gain insight into the allocatable resources along with the granularity of those resources at a per-zone level (represented by node-0 and node-1 in the above example) or can be used by an external entity (e.g. topology-aware scheduler plugin) to take an action based on the gathered information.


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      Customization guide

      Table of contents

      1. Overview
      2. NodeFeature custom resource
        1. A NodeFeature example
        2. Feature types
      3. NodeFeatureRule custom resource
        1. A NodeFeatureRule example
        2. Node tainting
      4. NodeFeatureGroup custom resource
        1. A NodeFeatureGroup example
      5. Local feature source
        1. An example
        2. Feature files
        3. Hooks
        4. Input format
        5. Mounts
      6. Custom feature source
        1. An example custom feature source configuration
        2. Additional configuration directory
      7. Node labels
      8. Feature rule format
        1. Fields
        2. Available features
        3. Templating
        4. Backreferences
        5. Examples

      Overview

      NFD provides multiple extension points for vendor and application specific labeling:

      • NodeFeature objects can be used to communicate "raw" node features and node labeling requests to nfd-master.
      • NodeFeatureRule objects provide a way to deploy custom labeling rules via the Kubernetes API.
      • local feature source of nfd-worker creates labels by reading text files and executing hooks.
      • custom feature source of nfd-worker creates labels based on user-specified rules.

      NodeFeature custom resource

      NodeFeature objects provide a way for 3rd party extensions to advertise custom features, both as "raw" features that serve as input to NodeFeatureRule objects and as feature labels directly.

      Note that RBAC rules must be created for each extension for them to be able to create and manipulate NodeFeature objects in their namespace.

      A NodeFeature example

      Consider the following referential example:

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      Customization guide

      Table of contents

      1. Overview
      2. NodeFeature custom resource
        1. A NodeFeature example
        2. Feature types
      3. NodeFeatureRule custom resource
        1. A NodeFeatureRule example
        2. Node tainting
      4. NodeFeatureGroup custom resource
        1. A NodeFeatureGroup example
      5. Local feature source
        1. An example
        2. Feature files
        3. Hooks
        4. Input format
        5. Mounts
      6. Custom feature source
        1. An example custom feature source configuration
        2. Additional configuration directory
      7. Node labels
      8. Feature rule format
        1. Fields
        2. Available features
        3. Templating
        4. Backreferences
        5. Examples

      Overview

      NFD provides multiple extension points for vendor and application specific labeling:

      • NodeFeature objects can be used to communicate "raw" node features and node labeling requests to nfd-master.
      • NodeFeatureRule objects provide a way to deploy custom labeling rules via the Kubernetes API.
      • local feature source of nfd-worker creates labels by reading text files and executing hooks.
      • custom feature source of nfd-worker creates labels based on user-specified rules.

      NodeFeature custom resource

      NodeFeature objects provide a way for 3rd party extensions to advertise custom features, both as "raw" features that serve as input to NodeFeatureRule objects and as feature labels directly.

      Note that RBAC rules must be created for each extension for them to be able to create and manipulate NodeFeature objects in their namespace.

      A NodeFeature example

      Consider the following referential example:

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                 vendor: "0fff"
                 device: "abcd"
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      Examples and demos

      Table of contents

      1. Demos
        1. Usage demo
        2. Demo use case

      This page contains usage examples and demos.

      Demos

      Usage demo

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      Demo use case

      A demo on the benefits of using node feature discovery can be found in the source code repository under demo/.


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      1. Demos
        1. Usage demo
        2. Demo use case

      This page contains usage examples and demos.

      Demos

      Usage demo

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      Demo use case

      A demo on the benefits of using node feature discovery can be found in the source code repository under demo/.


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      Feature labels

      Table of contents

      1. Built-in labels
        1. CPU
        2. Kernel
        3. Memory
        4. Network
        5. PCI
        6. USB
        7. Storage
        8. System
        9. Custom
      2. User defined labels
      3. Extended resources

      Features are advertised as labels in the Kubernetes Node object.

      Built-in labels

      Label creation in nfd-worker is performed by a set of separate modules called label sources. The core.labelSources configuration option (or -label-sources flag) of nfd-worker controls which sources to enable for label generation.

      All built-in labels use the feature.node.kubernetes.io label namespace and have the following format.

      feature.node.kubernetes.io/<feature> = <value>
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      NOTE: Consecutive runs of nfd-worker will update the labels on a given node. If features are not discovered on a consecutive run, the corresponding label will be removed. This includes any restrictions placed on the consecutive run, such as restricting discovered features with the -label-whitelist flag of nfd-master or core.labelWhiteList option of nfd-worker.

      CPU

      Feature name Value Description
      cpu-cpuid.<cpuid-flag> true CPU capability is supported. NOTE: the capability might be supported but not enabled.
      cpu-cpuid.<cpuid-attribute> string CPU attribute value
      cpu-hardware_multithreading true Hardware multithreading, such as Intel HTT, enabled (number of logical CPUs is greater than physical CPUs)
      cpu-coprocessor.nx_gzip true Nest Accelerator for GZIP is supported(Power).
      cpu-power.sst_bf.enabled true Intel SST-BF (Intel Speed Select Technology - Base frequency) enabled
      cpu-pstate.status string The status of the Intel pstate driver when in use and enabled, either ‘active' or ‘passive'.
      cpu-pstate.turbo bool Set to ‘true' if turbo frequencies are enabled in Intel pstate driver, set to ‘false' if they have been disabled.
      cpu-pstate.scaling_governor string The value of the Intel pstate scaling_governor when in use, either ‘powersave' or ‘performance'.
      cpu-cstate.enabled bool Set to ‘true' if cstates are set in the intel_idle driver, otherwise set to ‘false'. Unset if intel_idle cpuidle driver is not active.
      cpu-security.sgx.enabled true Set to ‘true' if Intel SGX is enabled in BIOS (based on a non-zero sum value of SGX EPC section sizes).
      cpu-security.se.enabled true Set to ‘true' if IBM Secure Execution for Linux (IBM Z & LinuxONE) is available and enabled (requires /sys/firmware/uv/prot_virt_host facility)
      cpu-security.tdx.enabled true Set to ‘true' if Intel TDX is available on the host and has been enabled (requires /sys/module/kvm_intel/parameters/tdx).
      cpu-security.tdx.protected true Set to ‘true' if Intel TDX was used to start the guest node, based on the existence of the "TDX_GUEST" information as part of cpuid features.
      cpu-security.sev.enabled true Set to ‘true' if ADM SEV is available on the host and has been enabled (requires /sys/module/kvm_amd/parameters/sev).
      cpu-security.sev.es.enabled true Set to ‘true' if ADM SEV-ES is available on the host and has been enabled (requires /sys/module/kvm_amd/parameters/sev_es).
      cpu-security.sev.snp.enabled true Set to ‘true' if ADM SEV-SNP is available on the host and has been enabled (requires /sys/module/kvm_amd/parameters/sev_snp).
      cpu-model.vendor_id string Comparable CPU vendor ID.
      cpu-model.family int CPU family.
      cpu-model.id int CPU model number.

      The CPU label source is configurable, see worker configuration and sources.cpu configuration options for details.

      X86 CPUID flags (partial list)

      Flag Description
      ADX Multi-Precision Add-Carry Instruction Extensions (ADX)
      AESNI Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) New Instructions (AES-NI)
      APX_F Intel Advanced Performance Extensions (APX)
      AVX10 Intel Advanced Vector Extensions 10 (AVX10)
      AVX10_256, AVX10_512 Intel AVX10 256-bit and 512-bit vector support
      AVX Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX)
      AVX2 Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (AVX2)
      AVXIFMA AVX-IFMA instructions
      AVXVNNI AVX (VEX encoded) VNNI neural network instructions
      AMXBF16 Advanced Matrix Extension, tile multiplication operations on BFLOAT16 numbers
      AMXINT8 Advanced Matrix Extension, tile multiplication operations on 8-bit integers
      AMXFP16 Advanced Matrix Extension, tile multiplication operations on FP16 numbers
      AMXTILE Advanced Matrix Extension, base tile architecture support
      AVX512BF16 AVX-512 BFLOAT16 instructions
      AVX512BITALG AVX-512 bit Algorithms
      AVX512BW AVX-512 byte and word Instructions
      AVX512CD AVX-512 conflict detection instructions
      AVX512DQ AVX-512 doubleword and quadword instructions
      AVX512ER AVX-512 exponential and reciprocal instructions
      AVX512F AVX-512 foundation
      AVX512FP16 AVX-512 FP16 instructions
      AVX512IFMA AVX-512 integer fused multiply-add instructions
      AVX512PF AVX-512 prefetch instructions
      AVX512VBMI AVX-512 vector bit manipulation instructions
      AVX512VBMI2 AVX-512 vector bit manipulation instructions, version 2
      AVX512VL AVX-512 vector length extensions
      AVX512VNNI AVX-512 vector neural network instructions
      AVX512VP2INTERSECT AVX-512 intersect for D/Q
      AVX512VPOPCNTDQ AVX-512 vector population count doubleword and quadword
      AVXNECONVERT AVX-NE-CONVERT instructions
      AVXVNNIINT8 AVX-VNNI-INT8 instructions
      AVXVNNIINT16 AVX-VNNI-INT16 instructions
      CMPCCXADD CMPCCXADD instructions
      ENQCMD Enqueue Command
      GFNI Galois Field New Instructions
      HYPERVISOR Running under hypervisor
      MSRLIST Read/Write List of Model Specific Registers
      PREFETCHI PREFETCHIT0/1 instructions
      VAES AVX-512 vector AES instructions
      VPCLMULQDQ Carry-less multiplication quadword
      WRMSRNS Non-Serializing Write to Model Specific Register

      By default, the following CPUID flags have been blacklisted: AVX10 (use AVX10_VERSION instead), BMI1, BMI2, CLMUL, CMOV, CX16, ERMS, F16C, HTT, LZCNT, MMX, MMXEXT, NX, POPCNT, RDRAND, RDSEED, RDTSCP, SGX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4, SSE42, SSSE3 and TDX_GUEST. See sources.cpu configuration options to change the behavior.

      See the full list in github.com/klauspost/cpuid.

      X86 CPUID attributes

      Attribute Description
      AVX10_VERSION AVX10 vector ISA version (if supported)

      Arm CPUID flags (partial list)

      Flag Description
      IDIVA Integer divide instructions available in ARM mode
      IDIVT Integer divide instructions available in Thumb mode
      THUMB Thumb instructions
      FASTMUL Fast multiplication
      VFP Vector floating point instruction extension (VFP)
      VFPv3 Vector floating point extension v3
      VFPv4 Vector floating point extension v4
      VFPD32 VFP with 32 D-registers
      HALF Half-word loads and stores
      EDSP DSP extensions
      NEON NEON SIMD instructions
      LPAE Large Physical Address Extensions

      Arm64 CPUID flags (partial list)

      Flag Description
      AES Announcing the Advanced Encryption Standard
      EVSTRM Event Stream Frequency Features
      FPHP Half Precision(16bit) Floating Point Data Processing Instructions
      ASIMDHP Half Precision(16bit) Asimd Data Processing Instructions
      ATOMICS Atomic Instructions to the A64
      ASIMRDM Support for Rounding Double Multiply Add/Subtract
      PMULL Optional Cryptographic and CRC32 Instructions
      JSCVT Perform Conversion to Match Javascript
      DCPOP Persistent Memory Support

      Kernel

      Feature Value Description
      kernel-config.<option> true Kernel config option is enabled (set ‘y' or ‘m'). Default options are NO_HZ, NO_HZ_IDLE, NO_HZ_FULL and PREEMPT
      kernel-selinux.enabled true Selinux is enabled on the node
      kernel-version.full string Full kernel version as reported by /proc/sys/kernel/osrelease (e.g. ‘4.5.6-7-g123abcde')
      kernel-version.major string First component of the kernel version (e.g. ‘4')
      kernel-version.minor string Second component of the kernel version (e.g. ‘5')
      kernel-version.revision string Third component of the kernel version (e.g. ‘6')

      The kernel label source is configurable, see worker configuration and sources.kernel configuration options for details.

      Memory

      Feature Value Description
      memory-numa true Multiple memory nodes i.e. NUMA architecture detected
      memory-nv.present true NVDIMM device(s) are present
      memory-nv.dax true NVDIMM region(s) configured in DAX mode are present
      memory-swap.enabled true Swap is enabled on the node

      Network

      Feature Value Description
      network-sriov.capable true Single Root Input/Output Virtualization (SR-IOV) enabled Network Interface Card(s) present
      network-sriov.configured true SR-IOV virtual functions have been configured

      PCI

      Feature Value Description
      pci-<device label>.present true PCI device is detected
      pci-<device label>.sriov.capable true Single Root Input/Output Virtualization (SR-IOV) enabled PCI device present
           

      <device label> is format is configurable and set to <class>_<vendor> by default. For more more details about configuration of the pci labels, see sources.pci options and worker configuration instructions.

      USB

      Feature Value Description
      usb-<device label>.present true USB device is detected

      <device label> is format is configurable and set to <class>_<vendor>_<device> by default. For more more details about configuration of the usb labels, see sources.usb options and worker configuration instructions.

      Storage

      Feature Value Description
      storage-nonrotationaldisk true Non-rotational disk, like SSD, is present in the node

      System

      Feature Value Description
      system-os_release.ID string Operating system identifier
      system-os_release.VERSION_ID string Operating system version identifier (e.g. ‘6.7')
      system-os_release.VERSION_ID.major string First component of the OS version id (e.g. ‘6')
      system-os_release.VERSION_ID.minor string Second component of the OS version id (e.g. ‘7')

      Custom

      The custom label source is designed for creating user defined labels. However, it has a few statically defined built-in labels:

      Feature Value Description
      custom-rdma.capable true The node has an RDMA capable Network adapter
      custom-rdma.enabled true The node has the needed RDMA modules loaded to run RDMA traffic
           

      User defined labels

      NFD has many extension points for creating vendor and application specific labels. See the customization guide for detailed documentation.

      Extended resources

      NFD is able to create extended resources, see the NodeFeatureRule CRD and its extendedResources field for more details.

      Note that NFD is not a replacement for the usage of device plugins.

      An example use-case for extended resources could be based on custom feature (created e.g. with feature files that exposes the node SGX EPC memory section size. This value will then be turned into an extended resource of the node, allowing PODs to request that resource and the Kubernetes scheduler to schedule such PODs to only those nodes which have a sufficient capacity of said resource left.


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      Feature labels

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      1. Built-in labels
        1. CPU
        2. Kernel
        3. Memory
        4. Network
        5. PCI
        6. USB
        7. Storage
        8. System
        9. Custom
      2. User defined labels
      3. Extended resources

      Features are advertised as labels in the Kubernetes Node object.

      Built-in labels

      Label creation in nfd-worker is performed by a set of separate modules called label sources. The core.labelSources configuration option (or -label-sources flag) of nfd-worker controls which sources to enable for label generation.

      All built-in labels use the feature.node.kubernetes.io label namespace and have the following format.

      feature.node.kubernetes.io/<feature> = <value>
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      NOTE: Consecutive runs of nfd-worker will update the labels on a given node. If features are not discovered on a consecutive run, the corresponding label will be removed. This includes any restrictions placed on the consecutive run, such as restricting discovered features with the -label-whitelist flag of nfd-master or core.labelWhiteList option of nfd-worker.

      CPU

      Feature name Value Description
      cpu-cpuid.<cpuid-flag> true CPU capability is supported. NOTE: the capability might be supported but not enabled.
      cpu-cpuid.<cpuid-attribute> string CPU attribute value
      cpu-hardware_multithreading true Hardware multithreading, such as Intel HTT, enabled (number of logical CPUs is greater than physical CPUs)
      cpu-coprocessor.nx_gzip true Nest Accelerator for GZIP is supported(Power).
      cpu-power.sst_bf.enabled true Intel SST-BF (Intel Speed Select Technology - Base frequency) enabled
      cpu-pstate.status string The status of the Intel pstate driver when in use and enabled, either ‘active' or ‘passive'.
      cpu-pstate.turbo bool Set to ‘true' if turbo frequencies are enabled in Intel pstate driver, set to ‘false' if they have been disabled.
      cpu-pstate.scaling_governor string The value of the Intel pstate scaling_governor when in use, either ‘powersave' or ‘performance'.
      cpu-cstate.enabled bool Set to ‘true' if cstates are set in the intel_idle driver, otherwise set to ‘false'. Unset if intel_idle cpuidle driver is not active.
      cpu-security.sgx.enabled true Set to ‘true' if Intel SGX is enabled in BIOS (based on a non-zero sum value of SGX EPC section sizes).
      cpu-security.se.enabled true Set to ‘true' if IBM Secure Execution for Linux (IBM Z & LinuxONE) is available and enabled (requires /sys/firmware/uv/prot_virt_host facility)
      cpu-security.tdx.enabled true Set to ‘true' if Intel TDX is available on the host and has been enabled (requires /sys/module/kvm_intel/parameters/tdx).
      cpu-security.tdx.protected true Set to ‘true' if Intel TDX was used to start the guest node, based on the existence of the "TDX_GUEST" information as part of cpuid features.
      cpu-security.sev.enabled true Set to ‘true' if ADM SEV is available on the host and has been enabled (requires /sys/module/kvm_amd/parameters/sev).
      cpu-security.sev.es.enabled true Set to ‘true' if ADM SEV-ES is available on the host and has been enabled (requires /sys/module/kvm_amd/parameters/sev_es).
      cpu-security.sev.snp.enabled true Set to ‘true' if ADM SEV-SNP is available on the host and has been enabled (requires /sys/module/kvm_amd/parameters/sev_snp).
      cpu-model.vendor_id string Comparable CPU vendor ID.
      cpu-model.family int CPU family.
      cpu-model.id int CPU model number.

      The CPU label source is configurable, see worker configuration and sources.cpu configuration options for details.

      X86 CPUID flags (partial list)

      Flag Description
      ADX Multi-Precision Add-Carry Instruction Extensions (ADX)
      AESNI Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) New Instructions (AES-NI)
      APX_F Intel Advanced Performance Extensions (APX)
      AVX10 Intel Advanced Vector Extensions 10 (AVX10)
      AVX10_256, AVX10_512 Intel AVX10 256-bit and 512-bit vector support
      AVX Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX)
      AVX2 Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (AVX2)
      AVXIFMA AVX-IFMA instructions
      AVXVNNI AVX (VEX encoded) VNNI neural network instructions
      AMXBF16 Advanced Matrix Extension, tile multiplication operations on BFLOAT16 numbers
      AMXINT8 Advanced Matrix Extension, tile multiplication operations on 8-bit integers
      AMXFP16 Advanced Matrix Extension, tile multiplication operations on FP16 numbers
      AMXTILE Advanced Matrix Extension, base tile architecture support
      AVX512BF16 AVX-512 BFLOAT16 instructions
      AVX512BITALG AVX-512 bit Algorithms
      AVX512BW AVX-512 byte and word Instructions
      AVX512CD AVX-512 conflict detection instructions
      AVX512DQ AVX-512 doubleword and quadword instructions
      AVX512ER AVX-512 exponential and reciprocal instructions
      AVX512F AVX-512 foundation
      AVX512FP16 AVX-512 FP16 instructions
      AVX512IFMA AVX-512 integer fused multiply-add instructions
      AVX512PF AVX-512 prefetch instructions
      AVX512VBMI AVX-512 vector bit manipulation instructions
      AVX512VBMI2 AVX-512 vector bit manipulation instructions, version 2
      AVX512VL AVX-512 vector length extensions
      AVX512VNNI AVX-512 vector neural network instructions
      AVX512VP2INTERSECT AVX-512 intersect for D/Q
      AVX512VPOPCNTDQ AVX-512 vector population count doubleword and quadword
      AVXNECONVERT AVX-NE-CONVERT instructions
      AVXVNNIINT8 AVX-VNNI-INT8 instructions
      AVXVNNIINT16 AVX-VNNI-INT16 instructions
      CMPCCXADD CMPCCXADD instructions
      ENQCMD Enqueue Command
      GFNI Galois Field New Instructions
      HYPERVISOR Running under hypervisor
      MSRLIST Read/Write List of Model Specific Registers
      PREFETCHI PREFETCHIT0/1 instructions
      VAES AVX-512 vector AES instructions
      VPCLMULQDQ Carry-less multiplication quadword
      WRMSRNS Non-Serializing Write to Model Specific Register

      By default, the following CPUID flags have been blacklisted: AVX10 (use AVX10_VERSION instead), BMI1, BMI2, CLMUL, CMOV, CX16, ERMS, F16C, HTT, LZCNT, MMX, MMXEXT, NX, POPCNT, RDRAND, RDSEED, RDTSCP, SGX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4, SSE42, SSSE3 and TDX_GUEST. See sources.cpu configuration options to change the behavior.

      See the full list in github.com/klauspost/cpuid.

      X86 CPUID attributes

      Attribute Description
      AVX10_VERSION AVX10 vector ISA version (if supported)

      Arm CPUID flags (partial list)

      Flag Description
      IDIVA Integer divide instructions available in ARM mode
      IDIVT Integer divide instructions available in Thumb mode
      THUMB Thumb instructions
      FASTMUL Fast multiplication
      VFP Vector floating point instruction extension (VFP)
      VFPv3 Vector floating point extension v3
      VFPv4 Vector floating point extension v4
      VFPD32 VFP with 32 D-registers
      HALF Half-word loads and stores
      EDSP DSP extensions
      NEON NEON SIMD instructions
      LPAE Large Physical Address Extensions

      Arm64 CPUID flags (partial list)

      Flag Description
      AES Announcing the Advanced Encryption Standard
      EVSTRM Event Stream Frequency Features
      FPHP Half Precision(16bit) Floating Point Data Processing Instructions
      ASIMDHP Half Precision(16bit) Asimd Data Processing Instructions
      ATOMICS Atomic Instructions to the A64
      ASIMRDM Support for Rounding Double Multiply Add/Subtract
      PMULL Optional Cryptographic and CRC32 Instructions
      JSCVT Perform Conversion to Match Javascript
      DCPOP Persistent Memory Support

      Kernel

      Feature Value Description
      kernel-config.<option> true Kernel config option is enabled (set ‘y' or ‘m'). Default options are NO_HZ, NO_HZ_IDLE, NO_HZ_FULL and PREEMPT
      kernel-selinux.enabled true Selinux is enabled on the node
      kernel-version.full string Full kernel version as reported by /proc/sys/kernel/osrelease (e.g. ‘4.5.6-7-g123abcde')
      kernel-version.major string First component of the kernel version (e.g. ‘4')
      kernel-version.minor string Second component of the kernel version (e.g. ‘5')
      kernel-version.revision string Third component of the kernel version (e.g. ‘6')

      The kernel label source is configurable, see worker configuration and sources.kernel configuration options for details.

      Memory

      Feature Value Description
      memory-numa true Multiple memory nodes i.e. NUMA architecture detected
      memory-nv.present true NVDIMM device(s) are present
      memory-nv.dax true NVDIMM region(s) configured in DAX mode are present
      memory-swap.enabled true Swap is enabled on the node

      Network

      Feature Value Description
      network-sriov.capable true Single Root Input/Output Virtualization (SR-IOV) enabled Network Interface Card(s) present
      network-sriov.configured true SR-IOV virtual functions have been configured

      PCI

      Feature Value Description
      pci-<device label>.present true PCI device is detected
      pci-<device label>.sriov.capable true Single Root Input/Output Virtualization (SR-IOV) enabled PCI device present
           

      <device label> is format is configurable and set to <class>_<vendor> by default. For more more details about configuration of the pci labels, see sources.pci options and worker configuration instructions.

      USB

      Feature Value Description
      usb-<device label>.present true USB device is detected

      <device label> is format is configurable and set to <class>_<vendor>_<device> by default. For more more details about configuration of the usb labels, see sources.usb options and worker configuration instructions.

      Storage

      Feature Value Description
      storage-nonrotationaldisk true Non-rotational disk, like SSD, is present in the node

      System

      Feature Value Description
      system-os_release.ID string Operating system identifier
      system-os_release.VERSION_ID string Operating system version identifier (e.g. ‘6.7')
      system-os_release.VERSION_ID.major string First component of the OS version id (e.g. ‘6')
      system-os_release.VERSION_ID.minor string Second component of the OS version id (e.g. ‘7')

      Custom

      The custom label source is designed for creating user defined labels. However, it has a few statically defined built-in labels:

      Feature Value Description
      custom-rdma.capable true The node has an RDMA capable Network adapter
      custom-rdma.enabled true The node has the needed RDMA modules loaded to run RDMA traffic
           

      User defined labels

      NFD has many extension points for creating vendor and application specific labels. See the customization guide for detailed documentation.

      Extended resources

      NFD is able to create extended resources, see the NodeFeatureRule CRD and its extendedResources field for more details.

      Note that NFD is not a replacement for the usage of device plugins.

      An example use-case for extended resources could be based on custom feature (created e.g. with feature files that exposes the node SGX EPC memory section size. This value will then be turned into an extended resource of the node, allowing PODs to request that resource and the Kubernetes scheduler to schedule such PODs to only those nodes which have a sufficient capacity of said resource left.


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      Kubectl plugin

      Table of contents

      1. Overview
        1. Validate
        2. Test
        3. DryRun

      Developer Preview This feature is currently in developer preview and subject to change. It is not recommended to use it in production environments.

      Overview

      The kubectl plugin kubectl nfd can be used to validate/dryrun and test NodeFeatureRule objects. It can be installed with the following command:

      git clone https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery
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      Kubectl plugin

      Table of contents

      1. Overview
        1. Validate
        2. Test
        3. DryRun

      Developer Preview This feature is currently in developer preview and subject to change. It is not recommended to use it in production environments.

      Overview

      The kubectl plugin kubectl nfd can be used to validate/dryrun and test NodeFeatureRule objects. It can be installed with the following command:

      git clone https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery
       cd node-feature-discovery
       make build-kubectl-nfd
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       *** Labels ***
       vendor.io/my-sample-feature=true
       NodeFeatureRule "examples/nodefeaturerule.yaml" is valid for NodeFeature "examples/nodefeature.yaml"
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      NFD-GC


      NFD-GC (NFD Garbage-Collector) is preferably run as a Kubernetes deployment with one replica. It makes sure that all NodeFeature and NodeResourceTopology objects have corresponding nodes and removes stale objects for non-existent nodes.

      The daemon watches for Node deletion events and removes NodeFeature and NodeResourceTopology objects upon them. It also runs periodically to make sure no node delete event was missed and to remove any NodeFeature or NodeResourceTopology objects that were created without corresponding node. The default garbage collector interval is set to 1h which is the value when no -gc-interval is specified.

      Configuration

      In Helm deployments see garbage collector parameters for altering the nfd-gc configuration.


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      NFD-GC


      NFD-GC (NFD Garbage-Collector) is preferably run as a Kubernetes deployment with one replica. It makes sure that all NodeFeature and NodeResourceTopology objects have corresponding nodes and removes stale objects for non-existent nodes.

      The daemon watches for Node deletion events and removes NodeFeature and NodeResourceTopology objects upon them. It also runs periodically to make sure no node delete event was missed and to remove any NodeFeature or NodeResourceTopology objects that were created without corresponding node. The default garbage collector interval is set to 1h which is the value when no -gc-interval is specified.

      Configuration

      In Helm deployments see garbage collector parameters for altering the nfd-gc configuration.


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      NFD-Master


      NFD-Master is responsible for connecting to the Kubernetes API server and updating node objects. More specifically, it modifies node labels, taints and extended resources based on requests from nfd-workers and 3rd party extensions.

      NodeFeature controller

      The NodeFeature Controller uses NodeFeature objects as the input for the NodeFeatureRule processing pipeline. In addition, any labels listed in the NodeFeature object are created on the node (note the allowed label namespaces are controlled).

      NodeFeatureRule controller

      NFD-Master acts as the controller for NodeFeatureRule objects. It applies the rules specified in NodeFeatureRule objects on raw feature data and creates node labels accordingly. The feature data used as the input is received from nfd-worker instances through NodeFeature objects.

      Master configuration

      NFD-Master supports dynamic configuration through a configuration file. The default location is /etc/kubernetes/node-feature-discovery/nfd-master.conf, but, this can be changed by specifying the-config command line flag. Configuration file is re-read whenever it is modified which makes run-time re-configuration of nfd-master straightforward.

      Master configuration file is read inside the container, and thus, Volumes and VolumeMounts are needed to make your configuration available for NFD. The preferred method is to use a ConfigMap which provides easy deployment and re-configurability.

      The provided nfd-master deployment templates create an empty configmap and mount it inside the nfd-master containers. In kustomize deployments, configuration can be edited with:

      kubectl -n ${NFD_NS} edit configmap nfd-master-conf
      -

      In Helm deployments, Master pod parameter master.config can be used to edit the respective configuration.

      See nfd-master configuration file reference for more details. The (empty-by-default) example config contains all available configuration options and can be used as a reference for creating a configuration.

      Deployment notes

      NFD-Master runs as a deployment, by default it prefers running on the cluster's master nodes but will run on worker nodes if no master nodes are found.

      For High Availability, you should increase the replica count of the deployment object. You should also look into adding inter-pod affinity to prevent masters from running on the same node. However note that inter-pod affinity is costly and is not recommended in bigger clusters.

      Note: When NFD-Master is intended to run with more than one replica, it is advised to use -enable-leader-election flag. This flag turns on leader election for NFD-Master and let only one replica to act on changes in NodeFeature and NodeFeatureRule objects.

      If you have RBAC authorization enabled (as is the default e.g. with clusters initialized with kubeadm) you need to configure the appropriate ClusterRoles, ClusterRoleBindings and a ServiceAccount for NFD to create node labels. The provided template will configure these for you.


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      NFD-Master


      NFD-Master is responsible for connecting to the Kubernetes API server and updating node objects. More specifically, it modifies node labels, taints and extended resources based on requests from nfd-workers and 3rd party extensions.

      NodeFeature controller

      The NodeFeature Controller uses NodeFeature objects as the input for the NodeFeatureRule processing pipeline. In addition, any labels listed in the NodeFeature object are created on the node (note the allowed label namespaces are controlled).

      NodeFeatureRule controller

      NFD-Master acts as the controller for NodeFeatureRule objects. It applies the rules specified in NodeFeatureRule objects on raw feature data and creates node labels accordingly. The feature data used as the input is received from nfd-worker instances through NodeFeature objects.

      Master configuration

      NFD-Master supports dynamic configuration through a configuration file. The default location is /etc/kubernetes/node-feature-discovery/nfd-master.conf, but, this can be changed by specifying the-config command line flag. Configuration file is re-read whenever it is modified which makes run-time re-configuration of nfd-master straightforward.

      Master configuration file is read inside the container, and thus, Volumes and VolumeMounts are needed to make your configuration available for NFD. The preferred method is to use a ConfigMap which provides easy deployment and re-configurability.

      The provided nfd-master deployment templates create an empty configmap and mount it inside the nfd-master containers. In kustomize deployments, configuration can be edited with:

      kubectl -n ${NFD_NS} edit configmap nfd-master-conf
      +

      In Helm deployments, Master pod parameter master.config can be used to edit the respective configuration.

      See nfd-master configuration file reference for more details. The (empty-by-default) example config contains all available configuration options and can be used as a reference for creating a configuration.

      Deployment notes

      NFD-Master runs as a deployment, by default it prefers running on the cluster's master nodes but will run on worker nodes if no master nodes are found.

      For High Availability, you should increase the replica count of the deployment object. You should also look into adding inter-pod affinity to prevent masters from running on the same node. However note that inter-pod affinity is costly and is not recommended in bigger clusters.

      Note: When NFD-Master is intended to run with more than one replica, it is advised to use -enable-leader-election flag. This flag turns on leader election for NFD-Master and let only one replica to act on changes in NodeFeature and NodeFeatureRule objects.

      If you have RBAC authorization enabled (as is the default e.g. with clusters initialized with kubeadm) you need to configure the appropriate ClusterRoles, ClusterRoleBindings and a ServiceAccount for NFD to create node labels. The provided template will configure these for you.


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      NFD-Topology-Updater


      NFD-Topology-Updater is preferably run as a Kubernetes DaemonSet. This assures re-examination on regular intervals and/or per pod life-cycle events, capturing changes in the allocated resources and hence the allocatable resources on a per-zone basis by updating NodeResourceTopology custom resources. It makes sure that new NodeResourceTopology instances are created for each new nodes that get added to the cluster.

      Because of the design and implementation of Kubernetes, only resources exclusively allocated to Guaranteed Quality of Service pods will be accounted. This includes CPU cores, memory and devices.

      When run as a daemonset, nodes are re-examined for the allocated resources (to determine the information of the allocatable resources on a per-zone basis where a zone can be a NUMA node) at an interval specified using the -sleep-interval option. The default sleep interval is set to 60s which is the value when no -sleep-interval is specified. The re-examination can be disabled by setting the sleep-interval to 0.

      Another option is to configure the updater to update the allocated resources per pod life-cycle events. The updater will monitor the checkpoint file stated in -kubelet-state-dir and triggers an update for every change occurs in the files.

      In addition, it can avoid examining specific allocated resources given a configuration of resources to exclude via -excludeList

      Deployment Notes

      Kubelet PodResource API with the GetAllocatableResources functionality enabled is a prerequisite for nfd-topology-updater to be able to run (i.e. Kubernetes v1.21 or later is required).

      Preceding Kubernetes v1.23, the kubelet must be started with --feature-gates=KubeletPodResourcesGetAllocatable=true.

      Starting from Kubernetes v1.23, the KubeletPodResourcesGetAllocatable feature gate. is enabled by default

      Topology-Updater Configuration

      NFD-Topology-Updater supports configuration through a configuration file. The default location is /etc/kubernetes/node-feature-discovery/topology-updater.conf, but, this can be changed by specifying the-config command line flag.

      NOTE: unlike nfd-worker, dynamic configuration updates are not supported.

      Topology-Updater configuration file is read inside the container, and thus, Volumes and VolumeMounts are needed to make your configuration available for NFD. The preferred method is to use a ConfigMap which provides easy deployment and re-configurability.

      The provided nfd-topology-updater deployment templates create an empty configmap and mount it inside the nfd-topology-updater containers. In kustomize deployments, configuration can be edited with:

      kubectl -n ${NFD_NS} edit configmap nfd-topology-updater-conf
      -

      In Helm deployments, Topology Updater parameters toplogyUpdater.config can be used to edit the respective configuration.

      See nfd-topology-updater configuration file reference for more details. The (empty-by-default) example config contains all available configuration options and can be used as a reference for creating a configuration.


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      NFD-Topology-Updater


      NFD-Topology-Updater is preferably run as a Kubernetes DaemonSet. This assures re-examination on regular intervals and/or per pod life-cycle events, capturing changes in the allocated resources and hence the allocatable resources on a per-zone basis by updating NodeResourceTopology custom resources. It makes sure that new NodeResourceTopology instances are created for each new nodes that get added to the cluster.

      Because of the design and implementation of Kubernetes, only resources exclusively allocated to Guaranteed Quality of Service pods will be accounted. This includes CPU cores, memory and devices.

      When run as a daemonset, nodes are re-examined for the allocated resources (to determine the information of the allocatable resources on a per-zone basis where a zone can be a NUMA node) at an interval specified using the -sleep-interval option. The default sleep interval is set to 60s which is the value when no -sleep-interval is specified. The re-examination can be disabled by setting the sleep-interval to 0.

      Another option is to configure the updater to update the allocated resources per pod life-cycle events. The updater will monitor the checkpoint file stated in -kubelet-state-dir and triggers an update for every change occurs in the files.

      In addition, it can avoid examining specific allocated resources given a configuration of resources to exclude via -excludeList

      Deployment Notes

      Kubelet PodResource API with the GetAllocatableResources functionality enabled is a prerequisite for nfd-topology-updater to be able to run (i.e. Kubernetes v1.21 or later is required).

      Preceding Kubernetes v1.23, the kubelet must be started with --feature-gates=KubeletPodResourcesGetAllocatable=true.

      Starting from Kubernetes v1.23, the KubeletPodResourcesGetAllocatable feature gate. is enabled by default

      Topology-Updater Configuration

      NFD-Topology-Updater supports configuration through a configuration file. The default location is /etc/kubernetes/node-feature-discovery/topology-updater.conf, but, this can be changed by specifying the-config command line flag.

      NOTE: unlike nfd-worker, dynamic configuration updates are not supported.

      Topology-Updater configuration file is read inside the container, and thus, Volumes and VolumeMounts are needed to make your configuration available for NFD. The preferred method is to use a ConfigMap which provides easy deployment and re-configurability.

      The provided nfd-topology-updater deployment templates create an empty configmap and mount it inside the nfd-topology-updater containers. In kustomize deployments, configuration can be edited with:

      kubectl -n ${NFD_NS} edit configmap nfd-topology-updater-conf
      +

      In Helm deployments, Topology Updater parameters toplogyUpdater.config can be used to edit the respective configuration.

      See nfd-topology-updater configuration file reference for more details. The (empty-by-default) example config contains all available configuration options and can be used as a reference for creating a configuration.


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      NFD-Worker


      NFD-Worker is preferably run as a Kubernetes DaemonSet. This assures re-labeling on regular intervals capturing changes in the system configuration and makes sure that new nodes are labeled as they are added to the cluster. Worker connects to the nfd-master service to advertise hardware features.

      When run as a daemonset, nodes are re-labeled at an default interval of 60s. This can be changed by using the core.sleepInterval config option.

      The worker configuration file is watched and re-read on every change which provides a mechanism of dynamic run-time reconfiguration. See worker configuration for more details.

      Worker configuration

      NFD-Worker supports dynamic configuration through a configuration file. The default location is /etc/kubernetes/node-feature-discovery/nfd-worker.conf, but, this can be changed by specifying the-config command line flag. Configuration file is re-read whenever it is modified which makes run-time re-configuration of nfd-worker straightforward.

      Worker configuration file is read inside the container, and thus, Volumes and VolumeMounts are needed to make your configuration available for NFD. The preferred method is to use a ConfigMap which provides easy deployment and re-configurability.

      The provided nfd-worker deployment templates create an empty configmap and mount it inside the nfd-worker containers. In kustomize deployments, configuration can be edited with:

      kubectl -n ${NFD_NS} edit configmap nfd-worker-conf
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      NFD-Worker


      NFD-Worker is preferably run as a Kubernetes DaemonSet. This assures re-labeling on regular intervals capturing changes in the system configuration and makes sure that new nodes are labeled as they are added to the cluster. Worker connects to the nfd-master service to advertise hardware features.

      When run as a daemonset, nodes are re-labeled at an default interval of 60s. This can be changed by using the core.sleepInterval config option.

      The worker configuration file is watched and re-read on every change which provides a mechanism of dynamic run-time reconfiguration. See worker configuration for more details.

      Worker configuration

      NFD-Worker supports dynamic configuration through a configuration file. The default location is /etc/kubernetes/node-feature-discovery/nfd-worker.conf, but, this can be changed by specifying the-config command line flag. Configuration file is re-read whenever it is modified which makes run-time re-configuration of nfd-worker straightforward.

      Worker configuration file is read inside the container, and thus, Volumes and VolumeMounts are needed to make your configuration available for NFD. The preferred method is to use a ConfigMap which provides easy deployment and re-configurability.

      The provided nfd-worker deployment templates create an empty configmap and mount it inside the nfd-worker containers. In kustomize deployments, configuration can be edited with:

      kubectl -n ${NFD_NS} edit configmap nfd-worker-conf
       

      In Helm deployments, Worker pod parameter worker.config can be used to edit the respective configuration.

      See nfd-worker configuration file reference for more details. The (empty-by-default) example config contains all available configuration options and can be used as a reference for creating a configuration.

      Configuration options can also be specified via the -options command line flag, in which case no mounts need to be used. The same format as in the config file must be used, i.e. JSON (or YAML). For example:

      -options='{"sources": { "pci": { "deviceClassWhitelist": ["12"] } } }'
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      Configuration options specified from the command line will override those read from the config file.


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      Nodes with specific features can be targeted using the nodeSelector field. The following example shows how to target nodes with Intel TurboBoost enabled.

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      Nodes with specific features can be targeted using the nodeSelector field. The following example shows how to target nodes with Intel TurboBoost enabled.

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