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# MOCK EXAMS, MOCK EXAM – 2
# 4, 6,8
Q. 1
- *info_outline*Question
Take a backup of the etcd cluster and save it to `/opt/etcd-backup.db`.
- *info_outline*Solution
Run the following command to take a backup:
```
export ETCDCTL_API=3
etcdctl snapshot save --endpoints https://[127.0.0.1]:2379 --cacert /etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/ca.crt --cert /etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/server.crt --key=/etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/server.key /opt/etcd-backup.db
```
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Q. 2
- *info_outline*Question
Create a Pod called `redis-storage` with image: `redis:alpine` with a Volume of type `emptyDir` that lasts for the life of the Pod.
Specs on the below.
- *info_outline*Solution
Use the command `kubectl run` and create a pod definition file for `redis-storage` pod and add volume.
Alternatively, run the command:
`kubectl run redis-storage --image=redis:alpine --dry-run=client -oyaml > redis-storage.yaml`
and add volume `emptyDir` in it.
Solution manifest file to create a pod `redis-storage` as follows:
```
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
creationTimestamp:nulllabels:
run: redis-storage
name: redis-storage
spec:
containers:
- image: redis:alpine
name: redis-storage
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /data/redis
name: temp-volume
volumes:
- name: temp-volume
emptyDir: {}
```
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Q. 3
- *info_outline*Question
Create a new pod called `super-user-pod` with image `busybox:1.28`. Allow the pod to be able to set `system_time`.
The container should sleep for 4800 seconds.
- *info_outline*Solution
Solution manifest file to create a pod `super-user-pod` as follows:
```
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
creationTimestamp:nulllabels:
run: super-user-pod
name: super-user-pod
spec:
containers:
- command:
- sleep
- "4800"
image: busybox:1.28
name: super-user-pod
securityContext:
capabilities:
add: ["SYS_TIME"]
dnsPolicy: ClusterFirst
restartPolicy: Always
```
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Q. 4
- *info_outline*Question
A pod definition file is created at `/root/CKA/use-pv.yaml`. Make use of this manifest file and mount the persistent volume called `pv-1`. Ensure the pod is running and the PV is bound.
mountPath: `/data`
persistentVolumeClaim Name: `my-pvc`
- *info_outline*Solution
Add a `persistentVolumeClaim` definition to pod definition file.
Solution manifest file to create a pvc `my-pvc` as follows:
```
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
metadata:
name: my-pvc
spec:
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
resources:
requests:
storage: 10Mi
```
And then, update the pod definition file as follows:
```
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
creationTimestamp:nulllabels:
run: use-pv
name: use-pv
spec:
containers:
- image: nginx
name: use-pv
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: "/data"
name: mypd
volumes:
- name: mypd
persistentVolumeClaim:
claimName: my-pvc
```
Finally, create the pod by running:
`kubectl create -f /root/CKA/use-pv.yaml`
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Q. 5
- *info_outline*Question
Create a new deployment called `nginx-deploy`, with image `nginx:1.16` and `1` replica. Next upgrade the deployment to version `1.17` using rolling update.
- *info_outline*Solution
Explore the `--record` option while creating the deployment while working with the deployment definition file. Then make use of the `kubectl apply` command to create or update the deployment.
To create a deployment definition file `nginx-deploy`:
```
$ kubectl create deployment nginx-deploy --image=nginx:1.16 --dry-run=client -o yaml > deploy.yaml
```
To create a resource from definition file and to record:
```
$ kubectl apply -f deploy.yaml --record
```
To view the history of deployment `nginx-deploy`:
```
$ kubectl rollout history deployment nginx-deploy
```
To upgrade the image to next given version:
```
$ kubectl set image deployment/nginx-deploy nginx=nginx:1.17 --record
```
To view the history of deployment `nginx-deploy`:
```
$ kubectl rollout history deployment nginx-deploy
```
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Q. 6
- *info_outline*Question
Create a new user called `john`. Grant him access to the cluster. John should have permission to `create, list, get, update and delete pods` in the `development` namespace . The private key exists in the location: `/root/CKA/john.key` and csr at `/root/CKA/john.csr`.
`Important Note`: As of kubernetes 1.19, the CertificateSigningRequest object expects a `signerName`.
Please refer the documentation to see an example. The documentation tab is available at the top right of terminal.
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Solution manifest file to create a CSR as follows:
```
---
apiVersion: certificates.k8s.io/v1
kind: CertificateSigningRequest
metadata:
name: john-developer
spec:
signerName: kubernetes.io/kube-apiserver-client
request: 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
usages:
- digital signature
- key encipherment
- client auth
```
To approve this certificate, run: `kubectl certificate approve john-developer`
Next, create a role `developer` and rolebinding `developer-role-binding`, run the command:
```
$ kubectl create role developer --resource=pods --verb=create,list,get,update,delete --namespace=development
$ kubectl create rolebinding developer-role-binding --role=developer --user=john --namespace=development
```
To verify the permission from kubectl utility tool:
```
$ kubectl auth can-i update pods --as=john --namespace=development
```
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Q. 7
- *info_outline*Question
Create a nginx pod called `nginx-resolver` using image `nginx`, expose it internally with a service called `nginx-resolver-service`. Test that you are able to look up the service and pod names from within the cluster. Use the image: `busybox:1.28` for dns lookup. Record results in `/root/CKA/nginx.svc` and `/root/CKA/nginx.pod`
- *info_outline*Solution
Use the command `kubectl run` and create a nginx pod and busybox pod. Resolve it, nginx service and its pod name from `busybox` pod.
To create a pod `nginx-resolver` and expose it internally:
```
kubectl run nginx-resolver --image=nginx
kubectl expose pod nginx-resolver --name=nginx-resolver-service --port=80 --target-port=80 --type=ClusterIP
```
To create a pod `test-nslookup`. Test that you are able to look up the service and pod names from within the cluster:
```
kubectl run test-nslookup --image=busybox:1.28 --rm -it --restart=Never -- nslookup nginx-resolver-service
kubectl run test-nslookup --image=busybox:1.28 --rm -it --restart=Never -- nslookup nginx-resolver-service > /root/CKA/nginx.svc
```
Get the IP of the `nginx-resolver` pod and replace the dots(.) with hyphon(-) which will be used below.
```
kubectl get pod nginx-resolver -o wide
kubectl run test-nslookup --image=busybox:1.28 --rm -it --restart=Never -- nslookup > /root/CKA/nginx.pod
```
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Q. 8
- *info_outline*Question
Create a static pod on `node01` called `nginx-critical` with image `nginx` and make sure that it is recreated/restarted automatically in case of a failure.
Use `/etc/kubernetes/manifests` as the Static Pod path for example.
- *info_outline*Solution
To create a static pod called `nginx-critical` by using below command:
```
kubectl run nginx-critical --image=nginx --dry-run=client -o yaml > static.yaml
```
Copy the contents of this file or use `scp` command to transfer this file from `controlplane` to `node01` node.
```
root@controlplane:~# scp static.yaml node01:/root/
```
To know the IP Address of the `node01` node:
```
root@controlplane:~# kubectl get nodes -o wide
# Perform SSH
root@controlplane:~# ssh node01
OR
root@controlplane:~# ssh
```
On `node01` node:
Check if static pod directory is present which is `/etc/kubernetes/manifests`, if it's not present then create it.
```
root@node01:~# mkdir -p /etc/kubernetes/manifests
```
Add that complete path to the `staticPodPath` field in the kubelet `config.yaml` file.
```
root@node01:~# vi /var/lib/kubelet/config.yaml
```
now, move/copy the static.yaml to path `/etc/kubernetes/manifests/`.
```
root@node01:~# cp /root/static.yaml /etc/kubernetes/manifests/
```
Go back to the `controlplane` node and check the status of static pod:
```
root@node01:~# exit
logout
root@controlplane:~# kubectl get pods
```
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