Fixes two small issues with the metric added in #90175:
1. Bump the timestamp on initial informer sync. Otherwise it remains 0 if
restarting kube-proxy in a quiescent cluster, which isn't quite right.
2. Bump the timestamp even if no healthz server is specified.
This adds a metric, kubeproxy_sync_proxy_rules_last_queued_timestamp,
that captures the last time a change was queued to be applied to the
proxy. This matches the healthz logic, which fails if a pending change
is stale.
This allows us to write alerts that mirror healthz.
Signed-off-by: Casey Callendrello <cdc@redhat.com>
Errors from staticcheck:
pkg/proxy/healthcheck/proxier_health.go:55:2: field port is unused (U1000)
pkg/proxy/healthcheck/proxier_health.go:162:20: printf-style function with dynamic format string and no further arguments should use print-style function instead (SA1006)
pkg/proxy/healthcheck/service_health.go:166:20: printf-style function with dynamic format string and no further arguments should use print-style function instead (SA1006)
pkg/proxy/iptables/proxier.go:737:2: this value of args is never used (SA4006)
pkg/proxy/iptables/proxier.go:737:15: this result of append is never used, except maybe in other appends (SA4010)
pkg/proxy/iptables/proxier.go:1287:28: this result of append is never used, except maybe in other appends (SA4010)
pkg/proxy/userspace/proxysocket.go:293:3: this value of n is never used (SA4006)
pkg/proxy/winkernel/metrics.go:74:6: func sinceInMicroseconds is unused (U1000)
pkg/proxy/winkernel/metrics.go:79:6: func sinceInSeconds is unused (U1000)
pkg/proxy/winuserspace/proxier.go:94:2: field portMapMutex is unused (U1000)
pkg/proxy/winuserspace/proxier.go:118:2: field owner is unused (U1000)
pkg/proxy/winuserspace/proxier.go:119:2: field socket is unused (U1000)
pkg/proxy/winuserspace/proxysocket.go:620:4: this value of n is never used (SA4006)
The proxy healthz server assumed that kube-proxy would regularly call
UpdateTimestamp() even when nothing changed, but that's no longer
true. Fix it to only report unhealthiness when updates have been
received from the apiserver but not promptly pushed out to
iptables/ipvs.
Kube-proxy runs two different health servers; one for monitoring the
health of kube-proxy itself, and one for monitoring the health of
specific services. Rename them to "ProxierHealthServer" and
"ServiceHealthServer" to make this clearer, and do a bit of API
cleanup too.
This adds some useful metrics around pending changes and last successful
sync time.
The goal is for administrators to be able to alert on proxies that, for
whatever reason, are quite stale.
Signed-off-by: Casey Callendrello <cdc@redhat.com>