Kubernetes NodePool
Get information on a IonosCloud K8s Node Pool
The k8s node pool data source can be used to search for and return existing k8s node pools.
Example Usage
Argument Reference
name
- (Optional) Name of an existing node pool that you want to search for.id
- (Optional) ID of the node pool you want to search for.
Either name
or id
must be provided. If none, or both are provided, the datasource will return an error.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are returned by the datasource:
id
- id of the node poolname
- name of the node poolk8s_cluster_id
- ID of the cluster this node pool is part ofdatacenter_id
- The UUID of the VDCnode_count
- The number of nodes in this node poolcpu_family
- CPU Familycores_count
- CPU cores countram_size
- The amount of RAM in MBavailability_zone
- The compute availability zone in which the nodes should existstorage_type
- HDD or SDDstorage_size
- Size of storagek8s_version
- The kubernetes versionmaintenance_window
- A maintenance window comprise of a day of the week and a time for maintenance to be allowedtime
- A clock time in the day when maintenance is allowedday_of_the_week
- Day of the week when maintenance is allowed
auto_scaling
- The range defining the minimum and maximum number of worker nodes that the managed node group can scale inmin_node_count
- The minimum number of worker nodes the node pool can scale down tomax_node_count
- The maximum number of worker nodes that the node pool can scale to
lans
- A list of Local Area Networks the node pool is a part oflabels
- A map of labels in the form of key -> valueannotations
- A map of annotations in the form of key -> valueavailable_upgrade_versions
- A list of kubernetes versions available for upgradepublic_ips
- The list of fixed IPs associated with this node poolstate
- one of "AVAILABLE", "INACTIVE", "BUSY", "DEPLOYING", "ACTIVE", "FAILED", "SUSPENDED", "FAILED_SUSPENDED", "UPDATING", "FAILED_UPDATING", "DESTROYING", "FAILED_DESTROYING", "TERMINATED"
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