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Detected cluster health issues in your AWS account 808842816990 #6629

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dims opened this issue Mar 28, 2024 · 8 comments
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Detected cluster health issues in your AWS account 808842816990 #6629

dims opened this issue Mar 28, 2024 · 8 comments
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dims commented Mar 28, 2024

We got an automated message from Amazon EKS folks

The following is a list of affected clusters with their cluster arns, cluster health status and corresponding cluster health issues(s):
arn:aws:eks:us-east-2:808842816990:cluster/k8s-infra-kops-prow-build : IMPAIRED : Not Enough Free IP Addresses In Subnet.

The health of an EKS cluster is a shared responsibility between AWS and customers. You must resolve these issues to maintain operational stability for your EKS cluster(s). Cluster health issues can prevent Amazon EKS from patching your clusters or prevent you from upgrading to newer Kubernetes versions.

Starting on 2024-04-15, Amazon EKS will patch clusters to the latest supported platform version [1]. Clusters that are unstable due to outstanding health issues may experience loss in connectivity between the Kubernetes control plane instances and worker nodes where your workload runs. To avoid this, we recommend that you resolve outstanding cluster health issues [2] before this date.

You can also view your affected clusters in the 'Affected resources' tab in your AWS Health Dashboard or by using the DescribeCluster API [3].

[1] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/platform-versions.html
[2] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/troubleshooting.html#cluster-health-status
[3] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeCluster.html
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dims commented Mar 28, 2024

cc @xmudrii

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ameukam commented Mar 28, 2024

Working on this currently. I'll take a look next week.
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ameukam commented Mar 29, 2024

/sig k8s-infra
/kind bug
/area infra/aws
/milestone v1.30

@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot added the sig/k8s-infra Categorizes an issue or PR as relevant to SIG K8s Infra. label Mar 29, 2024
@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot added this to the v1.30 milestone Mar 29, 2024
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ameukam commented Apr 14, 2024

we also get alerts from e2e-shared account. Looks like it's not specific to an EKS cluster

@ameukam ameukam removed this from the v1.30 milestone Jul 8, 2024
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xmudrii commented Nov 26, 2024

Looks like this is not an issue any longer, EKS is reporting 0 cluster health issues.
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@xmudrii: Closing this issue.

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Looks like this is not an issue any longer, EKS is reporting 0 cluster health issues.
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