# Smoke Test In this lab you will complete a series of tasks to ensure your Kubernetes cluster is functioning correctly. ## Data Encryption In this section you will verify the ability to [encrypt secret data at rest](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/encrypt-data/#verifying-that-data-is-encrypted). Create a generic secret: ``` kubectl create secret generic kubernetes-the-hard-way \ --from-literal="mykey=mydata" ``` Print a hexdump of the `kubernetes-the-hard-way` secret stored in etcd from `controller-0`: ``` gcloud compute ssh controller-0 -C ``` Once you have logged in, run the following command: ``` etcdctl get /registry/secrets/default/kubernetes-the-hard-way | hexdump -C ``` > output ``` 00000000 2f 72 65 67 69 73 74 72 79 2f 73 65 63 72 65 74 |/registry/secret| 00000010 73 2f 64 65 66 61 75 6c 74 2f 6b 75 62 65 72 6e |s/default/kubern| 00000020 65 74 65 73 2d 74 68 65 2d 68 61 72 64 2d 77 61 |etes-the-hard-wa| 00000030 79 0a 6b 38 73 3a 65 6e 63 3a 61 65 73 63 62 63 |y.k8s:enc:aescbc| 00000040 3a 76 31 3a 6b 65 79 31 3a ea 7c 76 32 43 62 6f |:v1:key1:.|v2Cbo| 00000050 44 02 02 8c b7 ca fe 95 a5 33 f6 a1 18 6c 3d 53 |D........3...l=S| 00000060 e7 9c 51 ee 32 f6 e4 17 ea bb 11 d5 2f e2 40 00 |..Q.2......./.@.| 00000070 ae cf d9 e7 ba 7f 68 18 d3 c1 10 10 93 43 35 bd |......h......C5.| 00000080 24 dd 66 b4 f8 f9 82 77 4a d5 78 03 19 41 1e bc |$.f....wJ.x..A..| 00000090 94 3f 17 41 ad cc 8c ba 9f 8f 8e 56 97 7e 96 fb |.?.A.......V.~..| 000000a0 8f 2e 6a a5 bf 08 1f 0b c3 4b 2b 93 d1 ec f8 70 |..j......K+....p| 000000b0 c1 e4 1d 1a d2 0d f8 74 3a a1 4f 3c e0 c9 6d 3f |.......t:.O<..m?| 000000c0 de a3 f5 fd 76 aa 5e bc 27 d9 3c 6b 8f 54 97 45 |....v.^.'. output ``` NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE nginx-4217019353-b5gzn 1/1 Running 0 15s ``` ### Port Forwarding In this section you will verify the ability to access applications remotely using [port forwarding](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/port-forward-access-application-cluster/). Retrieve the full name of the `nginx` pod: ``` POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods -l run=nginx -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") ``` Forward port `8080` on your local machine to port `80` of the `nginx` pod: ``` kubectl port-forward $POD_NAME 8080:80 ``` > output ``` Forwarding from 127.0.0.1:8080 -> 80 Forwarding from [::1]:8080 -> 80 ``` In a new terminal make an HTTP request using the forwarding address: ``` curl --head http://127.0.0.1:8080 ``` > output ``` HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: nginx/1.13.7 Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2017 14:50:36 GMT Content-Type: text/html Content-Length: 612 Last-Modified: Tue, 21 Nov 2017 14:28:04 GMT Connection: keep-alive ETag: "5a1437f4-264" Accept-Ranges: bytes ``` Switch back to the previous terminal and stop the port forwarding to the `nginx` pod: ``` Forwarding from 127.0.0.1:8080 -> 80 Forwarding from [::1]:8080 -> 80 Handling connection for 8080 ^C ``` ### Logs In this section you will verify the ability to [retrieve container logs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/logging/). Print the `nginx` pod logs: ``` kubectl logs $POD_NAME ``` > output ``` 127.0.0.1 - - [18/Dec/2017:14:50:36 +0000] "HEAD / HTTP/1.1" 200 0 "-" "curl/7.54.0" "-" ``` ### Exec In this section you will verify the ability to [execute commands in a container](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/debug-application-cluster/get-shell-running-container/#running-individual-commands-in-a-container). Print the nginx version by executing the `nginx -v` command in the `nginx` container: ``` kubectl exec -ti $POD_NAME -- nginx -v ``` > output ``` nginx version: nginx/1.13.7 ``` ## Services In this section you will verify the ability to expose applications using a [Service](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/). Expose the `nginx` deployment using a [NodePort](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#type-nodeport) service: ``` kubectl expose deployment nginx --port 80 --type NodePort ``` > The LoadBalancer service type can not be used because your cluster is not configured with [cloud provider integration](https://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-guides/scratch/#cloud-provider). Setting up cloud provider integration is out of scope for this tutorial. Retrieve the node port assigned to the `nginx` service: ``` NODE_PORT=$(kubectl get svc nginx \ --output=jsonpath='{range .spec.ports[0]}{.nodePort}') ``` Create a firewall rule that allows remote access to the `nginx` node port: ``` gcloud compute firewall-rules create kubernetes-the-hard-way-allow-nginx-service \ --allow=tcp:${NODE_PORT} \ --network kubernetes-the-hard-way ``` Retrieve the external IP address of a worker instance: ``` EXTERNAL_IP=$(gcloud compute instances describe worker-0 \ --format 'value(networkInterfaces[0].accessConfigs[0].natIP)') ``` Make an HTTP request using the external IP address and the `nginx` node port: ``` curl -I http://${EXTERNAL_IP}:${NODE_PORT} ``` > output ``` HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: nginx/1.13.7 Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2017 14:52:09 GMT Content-Type: text/html Content-Length: 612 Last-Modified: Tue, 21 Nov 2017 14:28:04 GMT Connection: keep-alive ETag: "5a1437f4-264" Accept-Ranges: bytes ``` Next: [Cleaning Up](14-cleanup.md)