Node Affinity & Anti-Affinity with Gitlab📜
Affinity is exposed through values options for the Gitlab. If you want to schedule your pods to deploy on specific nodes you can do that through the nodeSelector
and global.antiAffinity
values. Additional info is provided below as well to help in configuring this.
It is good to have a basic knowledge of node affinity and available options to you before customizing in this way - the upstream kubernetes documentation has a good walkthrough of this.
Values for Affinity📜
While you cannot specify full affinity with the Gitlab chart, node selector options are provided which give a simpler way to specify basic affinity. The nodeSelector
value under each subchart should be used to specify affinity. The format to include follows what you’d specify at a pod/deployment level for nodeSelector
. See the example below for scheduling the pods only to nodes with the label node-type
equal to gitlab
:
gitlab:
task-runner:
nodeSelector:
node-type: gitlab
gitlab-exporter:
nodeSelector:
node-type: gitlab
migrations:
nodeSelector:
node-type: gitlab
webservice:
nodeSelector:
node-type: gitlab
sidekiq:
nodeSelector:
node-type: gitlab
gitaly:
nodeSelector:
node-type: gitlab
gitlab-shell:
nodeSelector:
node-type: gitlab
registry:
nodeSelector:
node-type: gitlab
Values for Anti-Affinity📜
The global.antiAffinity
value can be set to either soft
or hard
(soft = preferred, hard = required). This value defaults to soft
to attempt to distribute replicas across nodes (without requiring it) - and will apply for all subcharts of Gitlab. To set a hard anti-affinity:
global:
antiAffinity: "hard"