Namespace Management
In a Kubernetes cluster, workloads are deployed in a certain namespace. Multi-cluster deployments mean multiple namespaces. If you want to manage them in a unified manner, karmada-controller-manager
will be the solution for you, which propagates the namespace you created in Karmada to member clusters.
Default namespace propagation
All namespaces, except those reserved, will be automatically propagated to all member clusters. Reserved namespaces are karmada-system
,karmada-cluster
, karmada-es-*
, kube-*
, and default
.
Skip namespace auto propagation
If you don’t want to propagate a namespace automatically, configure karmada-controller-manager
or label the namespace.
Configuring karmada-controller-manager
Flag skipped-propagating-namespaces
could be configured to skip namespace auto propagation in karmada-controller-manager
. Here is an example:
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: karmada-controller-manager
namespace: karmada-system
labels:
app: karmada-controller-manager
spec:
...
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: karmada-controller-manager
spec:
containers:
- name: karmada-controller-manager
image: docker.io/karmada/karmada-controller-manager:latest
command:
- /bin/karmada-controller-manager
- --skipped-propagating-namespaces=ns1,ns2
ns1
and ns2
will not be propagated to all the member clusters.
Labeling the namespace
Label namespace.karmada.io/skip-auto-propagation: "true"
could be configured to skip namespace auto propagation. Here is an example:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Namespace
metadata:
name: example-ns
labels:
namespace.karmada.io/skip-auto-propagation: "true"
Note: If the namespace has been propagated to member clusters, labeling the namespace with
namespace.karmada.io/skip-auto-propagation: "true"
will not trigger member clusters to delete the namespace, but the namespace will not be propagated to newly joined member clusters.