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Miek Gieben c39e5cd014 plugin/health: add lameduck mode (#1379)
* plugin/health: add lameduck mode

Add a way to configure lameduck more, i.e. set health to false, stop
polling plugins. Then wait for a duration before shutting down. As the
health middleware is configured early on in the plugin list, it will
hold up all other shutdown, meaning we still answer queries.

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health

Name

health - enables a health check endpoint.

Description

By enabling health any plugin that implements it will be queried for it's health. The combined health is exported, by default, on port 8080/health .

Syntax

health [ADDRESS]

Optionally takes an address; the default is :8080. The health path is fixed to /health. The health endpoint returns a 200 response code and the word "OK" when CoreDNS is healthy. It returns a 503. health periodically (1s) polls plugin that exports health information. If any of the plugin signals that it is unhealthy, the server will go unhealthy too. Each plugin that supports health checks has a section "Health" in their README.

More options can be set with this extended syntax:

health [ADDRESS] {
    lameduck DURATION
}
  • Where lameduck will make the process unhealthy then wait for DURATION before the process shuts down.

Plugins

Any plugin that implements the Healther interface will be used to report health.

Metrics

If monitoring is enabled (via the prometheus directive) then the following metric is exported:

  • coredns_health_request_duration_seconds{} - duration to process a /health query. As this should be a local operation it should be fast. A (large) increases in this duration indicates the CoreDNS process is having trouble keeping up.

Examples

Run another health endpoint on http://localhost:8091.

. {
    health localhost:8091
}

Set a lameduck duration of 1 second:

. {
    health localhost:8091 {
        lameduck 1s
    }
}