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Error pulumi install

efcunha opened this issue · comments

Describe the bug
Error installing:
kubernetes:core/v1:ConfigMap

Your environment
$ pulumi version
v3.38.0

$ node --version
v18.8.0

$ python --version
Python 3.9.13

KIC v1.0.1

Ubuntu 22.04

$ cat Pulumi.devops.yaml

config:
aws:profile: default
aws:region: us-west-2
kubernetes:infra_type: AWS

To Reproduce


$ ./start.sh

Updating (devops)

View Live: https://app.pulumi.com/efcunha/aws-eks/devops/updates/6

 Type                                   Name                                    Status       Info
  • pulumi:pulumi:Stack aws-eks-devops creating public subnets: ['sub
  • ├─ aws:iam:Role ec2-nodegroup-iam-role created
  • ├─ aws:iam:Role eks-iam-role created
  • pulumi:pulumi:Stack aws-eks-devops creating.. public subnets:
  • pulumi:pulumi:Stack aws-eks-devops creating... public subnets:
  • ├─ aws:iam:RolePolicyAttachment ec2-container-ro-policy-attachment created
  • pulumi:pulumi:Stack aws-eks-devops creating public subnets:
  • ├─ aws:iam:RolePolicyAttachment eks-service-policy-attachment created
  • ├─ aws:iam:RolePolicyAttachment eks-cluster-policy-attachment created
  • ├─ eks:index:Cluster aws-eks-devops created
  • │ ├─ eks:index:ServiceRole aws-eks-devops-instanceRole created
  • │ │ ├─ aws:iam:Role aws-eks-devops-instanceRole-role created
  • │ │ ├─ aws:iam:RolePolicyAttachment aws-eks-devops-instanceRole-03516f97 created
  • │ │ ├─ aws:iam:RolePolicyAttachment aws-eks-devops-instanceRole-3eb088f2 created
  • │ │ └─ aws:iam:RolePolicyAttachment aws-eks-devops-instanceRole-e1b295bd created
  • │ ├─ eks:index:RandomSuffix aws-eks-devops-cfnStackName created
  • │ ├─ aws:ec2:SecurityGroup aws-eks-devops-eksClusterSecurityGroup created
  • │ ├─ aws:iam:InstanceProfile aws-eks-devops-instanceProfile created
  • │ ├─ aws:ec2:SecurityGroupRule aws-eks-devops-eksClusterInternetEgressRule created
  • │ ├─ aws:eks:Cluster aws-eks-devops-eksCluster created
  • │ ├─ aws:ec2:SecurityGroup aws-eks-devops-nodeSecurityGroup created
  • │ ├─ eks:index:VpcCni aws-eks-devops-vpc-cni created
  • │ └─ pulumi:providers:kubernetes aws-eks-devops-eks-k8s created
    └─ kubernetes:core/v1:ConfigMap aws-eks-devops-nodeAccess failed 1

Diagnostics:
kubernetes:core/v1:ConfigMap (aws-eks-devops-nodeAccess):
error: failed to initialize discovery client: exec plugin: invalid apiVersion "client.authentication.k8s.io/v1alpha1"

pulumi:pulumi:Stack (aws-eks-devops):
aws default profile
vpc id: vpc-025729a9f6169ec49
warning: aws:ec2/getSubnetIds:getSubnetIds verification warning: Deprecated Resource
public subnets: ['subnet-0064d171ae22441ae', 'subnet-0370ad0da9abcc517', 'subnet-0316b175509d86c3d', 'subnet-0278bf3e9620b24b5']
warning: aws:ec2/getSubnetIds:getSubnetIds verification warning: Deprecated Resource
public subnets: ['subnet-0bab25610049dbc2f', 'subnet-0143a10ed96adf3cd', 'subnet-02082be33e689f992', 'subnet-033cc97107714b619']
error: Resource monitor has terminated, shutting down

Warning: spec.template.spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution.nodeSelectorTerms[0].matchExpressions[0].key: beta.kubernetes.io/os is deprecated since v1.14; use "kubernetes.io/os" instead
Warning: spec.template.spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution.nodeSelectorTerms[0].matchExpressions[1].key: beta.kubernetes.io/arch is deprecated since v1.14; use "kubernetes.io/arch" instead

Resources:
+ 23 created

Duration: 10m47s

(base) efcunha@devops:~/GitHub/kic-reference-architectures$
...

HI @efcunha - please try again with the latest updates. One of the changes in the last PR addresses this issue. Note that this PR changes the way you start the MARA process - ./pulumi/python/runner - the start.sh script is deprecated and only used for workstation based installs now. The script will tell you this as well.

Let me know if you have issues.

Jay

~/kic-reference-architectures/pulumi/python$ ./runner -s devops -p aws validate
stack configuration file [/home/efcunha/GitHub/kic-reference-architectures/config/pulumi/Pulumi.devops.yaml] does not exist
creating new configuration based on user input
AWS region to use [us-east-1]: us-west-2
AWS region: us-west-2
AWS profile to use [none] (enter "none" for none): default
AWS profile: default
AWS availability zones to use with VPC [us-west-2a, us-west-2b, us-west-2c, us-west-2d] (separate with commas):
AWS availability zones: us-west-2a, us-west-2b, us-west-2c, us-west-2d
EKS Kubernetes version [1.21]: 1.23
EKS Kubernetes version: 1.23
EKS instance type [t2.large]:
EKS instance type: t2.large
Minimum number compute instances for EKS cluster [3]:
EKS minimum cluster size: 3
Maximum number compute instances for EKS cluster [12]:
EKS maximum cluster size: 12
Desired number compute instances for EKS cluster [3]:
EKS maximum cluster size: 3
Prometheus administrator password:
Bank of Sirius Accounts Database password:
Bank of Sirius Ledger Database password:
Bank of Sirius demo site login username [testuser]:
Bank of Sirius demo site login password [password]:

$ cat /kic-reference-architecturesconfig/pulumi/Pulumi-devops.yaml

config:
aws:profile: default
aws:region: us-west-2
eks:desired_capacity: 3
eks:instance_type: t2.large
eks:k8s_version: '1.23'
eks:max_size: 12
eks:min_size: 3
kubernetes:infra_type: AWS
vpc:azs:

  • us-west-2a
  • us-west-2b
  • us-west-2c
  • us-west-2d

kic-reference-architectures/pulumi/python$ ./runner -s devops -p aws up

`
Duration: 11m49s

ERROR:root:Error running Pulumi operation [up] with provider [aws] for stack [devops]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/efcunha/GitHub/kic-reference-architectures/pulumi/python/automation/main.py", line 562, in
main()
File "/home/efcunha/GitHub/kic-reference-architectures/pulumi/python/automation/main.py", line 277, in main
raise e
File "/home/efcunha/GitHub/kic-reference-architectures/pulumi/python/automation/main.py", line 273, in main
pulumi_cmd(provider=provider, env_config=env_config)
File "/home/efcunha/GitHub/kic-reference-architectures/pulumi/python/automation/main.py", line 538, in up
pulumi_project.on_success(params)
File "/home/efcunha/GitHub/kic-reference-architectures/pulumi/python/automation/providers/aws.py", line 206, in _update_kubeconfig
res, err = external_process.run(cmd)
File "/home/efcunha/GitHub/kic-reference-architectures/pulumi/python/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/kic_util/external_process.py", line 23, in run
raise ExternalProcessExecError(msg, cmd)
kic_util.external_process.ExternalProcessExecError: aws --region us-west-2 --profile default eks update-kubeconfig --name aws-eks-devops-eksCluster-719a8f4 when running: Failed to execute external process: aws --region us-west-2 --profile default eks update-kubeconfig --name aws-eks-devops-eksCluster-719a8f4

Error:
'NoneType' object is not iterable
`

Hi @efcunha,

Do you have multiple entries in your kubeconfig file, or do you have included directories with additional kubeconfig files? This error - NoneType object is not iterable - is something I saw in the past when the AWS K8 configuration was added to an existing kubeconfig. If this is the case, could you try with an empty kubeconfig file (~/.kube/config) and a KUBECONFIGenv variable that just points to the standard config (ie,KUBECONFIG=~/.kube/config`)

If this is not the case, let me know and I can look deeper into it; I just tested myself and this should work on AWS (it's passing both our deployment tests, and I deployed it locally as well).

Cheers,

Jay

$ cat /kic-reference-architecturesconfig/pulumi/Pulumi-devops.yaml

config:
aws:profile: default
aws:region: us-west-2
eks:desired_capacity: 3eks:k8s_version: '1.23'
eks:instance_type: t2.large
eks:k8s_version: '1.23'
eks:max_size: 12
eks:min_size: 3
kubernetes:infra_type: AWS
vpc:azs:

us-west-2a
us-west-2b
us-west-2c
us-west-2d
kic-reference-architectures/pulumi/python$ ./runner -s devops -p aws up

  • kubernetes:helm.sh/v3:Release elastic creating warning: Helm release "elastic" was created but has a failed status. Use the helm command to investigate the error, correct it, then retry. Reason: timed out waiting for the condition
  • kubernetes:helm.sh/v3:Release elastic creating error: 1 error occurred:
  • kubernetes:helm.sh/v3:Release elastic creating failed error: 1 error occurred:
  • pulumi:pulumi:Stack logstore-devops creating error: update failed
  • pulumi:pulumi:Stack logstore-devops creating failed 1 error

Diagnostics:
kubernetes:helm.sh/v3:Release (elastic):
warning: Helm release "elastic" was created but has a failed status. Use the helm command to investigate the error, correct it, then retry. Reason: timed out waiting for the condition
error: 1 error occurred:
* Helm release "logstore/elastic" was created, but failed to initialize completely. Use Helm CLI to investigate.: failed to become available within allocated timeout. Error: Helm Release logstore/elastic: timed out waiting for the condition

pulumi:pulumi:Stack (logstore-devops):
error: update failed

Resources:
+ 3 created

Duration: 6m9s

stderr:

@efcunha - thanks for the output; running some tests now.

@efcunha - thanks for your patience. That error above - where logstore (elasticsearch) times out is tied to how long elasticsearch takes to become available. By default, pulumi waits for 5 minutes and then bails out. This is normally long enough, but in my testing here I see that it's taking about 7 minutes for it to become available.

There is, fortunately, a tunable for this - you can set it via

pulumi -C ./pulumi/python/kubernetes/logstore config set logstore:helm_timeout=600

This value is in seconds, and I normally put it at 600 (10 mins) which is usually sufficient.

Please give it a try with this set and let me know how it goes - you will need to destroy the existing deployment, since helm leaves things in a weird state when it fails like this.

Cheers,

Jay

Hello, no problem, I like to keep testing, news for me is a preazer.

Same here