Closed pjbgf closed 6 years ago
The sooner the better :) Would love to see windows VMs come along with that too!!
Very much looking forward to this. Especially the storage improvements for me personally.
Any update? Thanks.
AKS supports Kubernetes v1.9.0 and v1.9.1 with Linux nodes now, with v1.9.2 coming any day.
Is there no upgrade path? I get the following
Name ResourceGroup MasterVersion MasterUpgrades NodePoolVersion NodePoolUpgrades
default rgp-use-arch-aks 1.8.6 None available 1.8.6 None available
Same here. My cluster is in centralus
@derekperkins I just executed
az aks upgrade --name aks-use-arch-dev --resource-group rgp-use-arch-aks --kubernetes-version 1.9.1 --yes
and it worked and upgraded even though
az aks get-versions --name aks-use-arch-dev --resource-group rgp-use-arch-aks --output table
said there were no upgrades
Is it possible to subscribe to an RSS feed or something that announces when new Kubernetes versions are supported in AKS?
@derekperkins FYI, I'm getting the following error with any az aks command now after upgrading.
No Kubernetes access profiles found. Cluster provisioning state is "Succeeded".
@mboersma I don't see 1.9.x in the Azure Portal UI, not sure why this was closed before it was there. I'll try from the command line, but I agree with @vyadh how do I know what's available?
I tried running
az aks create --name aks-use-arch-dev --resource-group rgp-use-arch-aks --location eastus --kubernetes-version 1.9.1 --node-vm-size Standard_DS12_v2_Promo --node-osdisk-size 300 --node-count 5 --service-principal {GUID} --client-secret {GUID} --admin-username {user} --ssh-key-value "ssh-key"
It failed with
ERROR: Operation failed with status: 'Bad Request'. Details: The value of parameter orchestratorProfile.OrchestratorVersion is invalid.
I'm really not sure why this is closed, it seems in no way is 1.9 supported currently. Thanks.
@AceHack I forced the upgrade the same time as you, and though it didn't report a success originally, when I check my versions now with az aks get-versions
, it shows me on 1.9.1.
Name ResourceGroup MasterVersion MasterUpgrades NodePoolVersion NodePoolUpgrades
------- --------------- --------------- ---------------- ----------------- ------------------
default nozzle 1.9.1 None available 1.9.1 None available
@AceHack it worked for me by creating a cluster with the default 1.7.7. Once it was up and running, I executed the upgrade command to move it to 1.9.1:
az aks upgrade -n CLUSTER-NAME -g RESOURCE-GROUP -k 1.9.1 -y
Yes, I did the same starting with 1.8.6 and it failed twice during the upgrade but then finally worked. I did notice the dashboard is still 1.8.x though. This seems a bit odd.
@AceHack The dashboard is on a separate release schedule from the main project. The current dashboard version is 1.8.2, and AKS is on 1.8.1. https://github.com/kubernetes/dashboard/releases
Is this only working in specific locations? I just tried creating a new cluster with az aks create snip --kubernetes-version 1.9.0 --location westeurope and I get the following error: "Operation failed with status: 'Bad Request'. Details: The value of parameter orchestratorProfile.OrchestratorVersion is invalid."
FYI,
I also had success updating to v1.9.1 using the command below as well in the East-US region
az aks upgrade --name myK8sCluster --resource-group myResourceGroup --kubernetes-version 1.9.1 --yes
I tried upgrade from version 1.8.1 to 1.9.1 and it failed. In portal It shows version 1.9.1 and "deployment status failed" (under resource group). Cluster still works and I can add nodes, services, deployments etc...
-Jouni
on win10 CLI (and on web portal bash cli as well) I have:
C:>az aks show -g DemoGroup -n DemoCluster
{
"agentPoolProfiles": [
{
"count": 2,
"name": "nodepool1",
"osType": "Linux",
"storageProfile": "ManagedDisks",
"vmSize": "Standard_D1_v2"
}
],
"dnsPrefix": "XXX",
"fqdn": "XXX.hcp.eastus.azmk8s.io",
"id": "/subscriptions/X/X/providers/Microsoft.ContainerService/managedClusters/AKSDemoCluster",
"kubernetesVersion": "1.9.1",
"linuxProfile": {
"adminUsername": "XXX",
"ssh": {
"publicKeys": [
{
"keyData": "ssh-rsa
I was able to upgrade my AKS cluster in westeurope
using:
az aks upgrade -n $CLUSTER_NAME -g $RESOURCE_GROUP -k 1.9.1 -y
I have executed the various above upgrade commands to no avail. Every time I receive this message -
Operation failed with status: 'Bad Request'. Details: The selected orchestrator version is not supported
I have checked the version with:
az aks get-versions --name $ClusterName --resource-group $ResourceGroup --output table
but the version remains the same.
I have tested with 'East US' and 'West Europe' regions, created a 1.7 and 1.8 cluster and created a cluster via the GUI/console - none of these work!
Is there something I'm missing or have they put a stop to this in the last 48 hours?
@chribsen - which region did you use?
@AceHack, @derekperkins - Have you had any luck with this since?
As above, I cannot force the upgrade no matter how I set the initial cluster up.
@liambarnett I've been running 1.9.1 in centralus for almost 2 weeks without any problems.
@derekperkins thanks, just tested on centralus but receiving the same message. I'm assuming they've disabled the forced upgrade.
Is there any way I can list available k8s versions ? I used az aks get-versions
(in westeurope) but it tells me that the newest one is 1.8.7.
@przemolb I'm not sure this is possible, it will only list available versions to avoid confusion.
@liambarnett hmm, in that case is there any web page with schedule where and when each k8s version will be available ?
@przemolb This might be what you're after - https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/milestones
@liambarnett I am sorry but I've just realized I asked the wrong question - I meant to ask where (region) and when each k8s version will be available on Azure ?
@mboersma Do you know if people are still able to force update to 1.9? @liambarnett looks like he is not able to even though he is running the same command as others.
We are planning start rolling out AKS with 1.9 support next week.
In every region ?
@dmitsh Thanks - which regions will receive the update first?
Any update on @liambarnett's question?
We are in the process of gradually rolling out and testing. There were a few issues that we have identified and addressing. I will update this thread as soon as we have the service rolled out (current estimate is early next week)
Thanks @dmitsh
@dmitsh Since early next week has passed... any update?
I was able to upgrade to 1.8.7, but after that it would not allow me to upgrade to 1.9.1 or 1.9.2:
Operation failed with status: 'Bad Request'. Details: The selected orchestrator version is not supported
I just tried upgrading from 1.7.9 to 1.9.0, 1.9.1, 1.9.2, and none of them works. I always get
Operation failed with status: 'Bad Request'. Details: The selected orchestrator version is not supported
AKS supports incremental minor version upgrade. You should try upgrading 1.7.9 to 1.8. to 1.9.
Thanks, -Dmitry
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I just tried upgrading from 1.7.9 to 1.9.0, 1.9.1, 1.9.2, and none of them works. I always get
Operation failed with status: 'Bad Request'. Details: The selected orchestrator version is not supported
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It does not support incremental upgrades as well. I have just tried. I upgraded to 1.8.7 and then tried to upgrade to 1.9.0 and 1.9.1 and both fail with the same error as before.
Could you please send error messages?
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It does not support incremental upgrades as well. I have just tried. I upgraded to 1.8.7 and then tried to upgrade to 1.9.0 and 1.9.1 and both fail with the same error as before.
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Here is the output:
~$ az aks upgrade -g $nomeDoGrupoDeRecursos -n $nomeCluster --kubernetes-version 1.9.0 --yes
Operation failed with status: 'Bad Request'. Details: The selected orchestrator version is not supported
To the best of my knowledge, AKS supports 1.9.1 and 1.9.2
You can check by running “az aks get-upgrades” or “az aks get-versions”
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Here is the output:
~$ az aks upgrade -g $nomeDoGrupoDeRecursos -n $nomeCluster --kubernetes-version 1.9.0 --yes
Operation failed with status: 'Bad Request'. Details: The selected orchestrator version is not supported
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1.9 is still not available now?
$ az aks get-versions -l centralus -o table
This command is deprecating and will be removed in future releases. Use 'az aks get-upgrades' instead.
KubernetesVersion Upgrades
------------------- -----------------------------------------
1.8.7 None available
1.8.6 1.8.7
1.8.2 1.8.6, 1.8.7
1.8.1 1.8.2, 1.8.6, 1.8.7
1.7.12 1.8.1, 1.8.2, 1.8.6, 1.8.7
1.7.9 1.7.12, 1.8.1, 1.8.2, 1.8.6, 1.8.7
1.7.7 1.7.9, 1.7.12, 1.8.1, 1.8.2, 1.8.6, 1.8.7
$ az aks get-upgrades -g aks-test -n aks-cluster2 -o table
Name ResourceGroup MasterVersion NodePoolVersion Upgrades
------- --------------- --------------- ----------------- -----------------------------------------
default aks-test 1.7.7 1.7.7 1.7.9, 1.7.12, 1.8.1, 1.8.2, 1.8.6, 1.8.7
I just tested it all. Creating a new cluster or updating. 1.9.x is not available.
Same thing in westeurope. No upgrade path from 1.8.7 upwards.
Kubernetes 1.9.x isn't yet available on AKS. As @dmitsh mentioned, we are still testing the necessary changes and will update here when it's rolled out.
Would these annotations make it into 1.9? https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/pkg/cloudprovider/providers/azure/azure_loadbalancer.go#L41
I just saw that 1.9.* are showing as available. I tried creating a 1.9.2 cluster but the deploy failed.
❯ az aks get-versions --location eastus -o table
KubernetesVersion Upgrades
------------------- -----------------------------------------
1.9.2 None available
1.9.1 1.9.2
1.8.7 1.9.1, 1.9.2
1.8.6 1.8.7, 1.9.1, 1.9.2
1.8.2 1.8.6, 1.8.7, 1.9.1, 1.9.2
1.8.1 1.8.2, 1.8.6, 1.8.7, 1.9.1, 1.9.2
1.7.12 1.8.1, 1.8.2, 1.8.6, 1.8.7
1.7.9 1.7.12, 1.8.1, 1.8.2, 1.8.6, 1.8.7
1.7.7 1.7.9, 1.7.12, 1.8.1, 1.8.2, 1.8.6, 1.8.7
Yes, we just rolled out new update. Could you provide error message?
Is there any ETA for when support for Kubernetes 1.9 will be added?