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Kubernetes integration v1.26.0

August 13, 2020

Notes

Follow standard procedures to install or update the New Relic integration for Kubernetes.

Changelog

"network": {
"time": "2020-06-04T10:01:15Z",
"name": "eth0",
"rxBytes": 207909096,
"rxErrors": 0,
"txBytes": 8970981,
"txErrors": 0,
"interfaces": [
{
"name": "eth0",
"rxBytes": 207909096,
"rxErrors": 0,
"txBytes": 8970981,
"txErrors": 0
},
{
"name": "ip6tnl0",
"rxBytes": 0,
"rxErrors": 0,
"txBytes": 0,
"txErrors": 0
},
{
"name": "tunl0",
"rxBytes": 0,
"rxErrors": 0,
"txBytes": 0,
"txErrors": 0
}
]
}

This scenario only happens when the default interface is eth0. Kubernetes
source code has it hardcoded that eth0 is the default. In the following
example you can see that we only have network metrics inside the interfaces
list, in this case there is no eth0 on the and the default interface is ens5:

"network": {
"time": "2020-06-04T10:01:15Z",
"name": "",
"interfaces": [
{
"name": "ens5",
"rxBytes": 207909096,
"rxErrors": 42,
"txBytes": 8970981,
"txErrors": 24
},
{
"name": "ip6tnl0",
"rxBytes": 0,
"rxErrors": 0,
"txBytes": 0,
"txErrors": 0
},
{
"name": "tunl0",
"rxBytes": 0,
"rxErrors": 0,
"txBytes": 0,
"txErrors": 0
}
]

In cases like this, the integration will look for the default interface
inside the interfaces list and use those values. The default interface name
is retrieved from the network route file (default /proc/net/route).

When running the unprivileged version of the integration we don't have access
to the route file, the integration won't be able to get the default interface
name and won't send network metrics for the unless there's a network
interface called eth0.

For Pods, this issue is mainly present when using hostNetwok since they
shared the same network interfaces with the Node.

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