Mr.DevEng
Mr.DevEng

Reputation: 2431

Accessing the deployed service using Helm chart in Kubernetes cluster

Currently, I am trying to deploy my microservice end point Docker image on a Kubernetes cluster by creating the Helm chart. For this, I created the chart and changed the parameters in values.yaml and deployment.yaml for port change. And also I want to access from my Angular front end. So I added service type= NodePort. And when I described the service, it gave me the port 30983 to access.

And I accessed like http://node-ip:30983/endpoint

But I am only getting the site can't be reached the message. Let me add the details of what I did here:

My values.yaml file containing the following to mention the service type:

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And my templates/service.yaml file containing like the following:

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And my templates/deployment.yaml file containing the following:

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And I tried to access like the following:

http://192.168.16.177:30983/

And only getting site can't be reached.

NB: when I tried to describe the service, then I am getting the following:

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The output of kubectl get pod --show-labels like the following image screenshot

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Updated

And when we using kubectl describe pod command, getting like the following:

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Updated Error

Readiness probe failed: HTTP probe failed with statuscode: 404
Liveness probe failed: HTTP probe failed with statuscode: 404

How can I access my endpoint from deployment?

Upvotes: 12

Views: 7644

Answers (2)

probhonjon
probhonjon

Reputation: 311

try the following command docker ps -a and find the container associated with the pod. The container name should be pretty much same as the pod name with some prefix/suffix.

then look at the logs using docker logs <container_id>. Maybe that will give you clues to what it is restarting

Upvotes: 1

Vasilii Angapov
Vasilii Angapov

Reputation: 9042

Try this for healthcheck probes:

livenessProbe:
  tcpSocket:
    port: 8085
readinessProbe:
  tcpSocket:
    port: 8085

Upvotes: 4

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