host-local IP address management plugin
host-local IPAM allocates IPv4 and IPv6 addresses out of a specified address range. Optionally,
it can include a DNS configuration from a resolv.conf
file on the host.
Overview
host-local IPAM plugin allocates ip addresses out of a set of address ranges.
It stores the state locally on the host filesystem, therefore ensuring uniqueness of IP addresses on a single host.
The allocator can allocate multiple ranges, and supports sets of multiple (disjoint)
subnets. The allocation strategy is loosely round-robin within each range set.
Example configurations
Note that the key ranges
is a list of range sets. That is to say, the length
of the top-level array is the number of addresses returned. The second-level
array is a set of subnets to use as a pool of possible addresses.
This example configuration returns 2 IP addresses.
{
"ipam": {
"type": "host-local",
"ranges": [
[
{
"subnet": "10.10.0.0/16",
"rangeStart": "10.10.1.20",
"rangeEnd": "10.10.3.50",
"gateway": "10.10.0.254"
},
{
"subnet": "172.16.5.0/24"
}
],
[
{
"subnet": "3ffe:ffff:0:01ff::/64",
"rangeStart": "3ffe:ffff:0:01ff::0010",
"rangeEnd": "3ffe:ffff:0:01ff::0020"
}
]
],
"routes": [
{ "dst": "0.0.0.0/0" },
{ "dst": "192.168.0.0/16", "gw": "10.10.5.1" },
{ "dst": "3ffe:ffff:0:01ff::1/64" }
],
"dataDir": "/run/my-orchestrator/container-ipam-state"
}
}
Previous versions of the host-local
allocator did not support the ranges
property, and instead expected a single range on the top level. This is
deprecated but still supported.
{
"ipam": {
"type": "host-local",
"subnet": "3ffe:ffff:0:01ff::/64",
"rangeStart": "3ffe:ffff:0:01ff::0010",
"rangeEnd": "3ffe:ffff:0:01ff::0020",
"routes": [
{ "dst": "3ffe:ffff:0:01ff::1/64" }
],
"resolvConf": "/etc/resolv.conf"
}
}
We can test it out on the command-line:
$ echo '{ "cniVersion": "0.3.1", "name": "examplenet", "ipam": { "type": "host-local", "ranges": [ [{"subnet": "203.0.113.0/24"}], [{"subnet": "2001:db8:1::/64"}]], "dataDir": "/tmp/cni-example" } }' | CNI_COMMAND=ADD CNI_CONTAINERID=example CNI_NETNS=/dev/null CNI_IFNAME=dummy0 CNI_PATH=. ./host-local
{
"ips": [
{
"version": "4",
"address": "203.0.113.2/24",
"gateway": "203.0.113.1"
},
{
"version": "6",
"address": "2001:db8:1::2/64",
"gateway": "2001:db8:1::1"
}
],
"dns": {}
}
Network configuration reference
type
(string, required): "host-local".
routes
(string, optional): list of routes to add to the container namespace. Each route is a dictionary with "dst" and optional "gw" fields. If "gw" is omitted, value of "gateway" will be used.
resolvConf
(string, optional): Path to a resolv.conf
on the host to parse and return as the DNS configuration
dataDir
(string, optional): Path to a directory to use for maintaining state, e.g. which IPs have been allocated to which containers
ranges
, (array, required, nonempty) an array of arrays of range objects:
subnet
(string, required): CIDR block to allocate out of.
rangeStart
(string, optional): IP inside of "subnet" from which to start allocating addresses. Defaults to ".2" IP inside of the "subnet" block.
rangeEnd
(string, optional): IP inside of "subnet" with which to end allocating addresses. Defaults to ".254" IP inside of the "subnet" block for ipv4, ".255" for IPv6
gateway
(string, optional): IP inside of "subnet" to designate as the gateway. Defaults to ".1" IP inside of the "subnet" block.
Older versions of the host-local
plugin did not support the ranges
array. Instead,
all the properties in the range
object were top-level. This is still supported but deprecated.
Supported arguments
The following CNI_ARGS are supported:
ip
: request a specific IP address from a subnet.
The following args conventions are supported:
ips
(array of strings): A list of custom IPs to attempt to allocate
The following Capability Args are supported:
ipRanges
: The exact same as the ranges
array - a list of address pools
Custom IP allocation
For every requested custom IP, the host-local
allocator will request that IP
if it falls within one of the range
objects. Thus it is possible to specify
multiple custom IPs and multiple ranges.
If any requested IPs cannot be reserved, either because they are already in use
or are not part of a specified range, the plugin will return an error.
Files
Allocated IP addresses are stored as files in /var/lib/cni/networks/$NETWORK_NAME
.
The path can be customized with the dataDir
option listed above. Environments
where IPs are released automatically on reboot (e.g. running containers are not
restored) may wish to specify /var/run/cni
or another tmpfs mounted directory
instead.