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Status Submitted
Workspace Db2
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 1, 2024

Control loadbalancing type of db2u-c service in Kubernetes

DB2 only offers nodePort for external exposure. However it would be natural to be able to control the loadbalcing type (i.e. ClusterIP by default, but allow for LoadBalancer).
Additionally it would be favourable to place annotations on the service, in order to make it an internal-type loadbalancer as described in https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/openshift/concepts-networking.

The CRD should offer enhanced configurability over the service created by the operator, and not simply a nodeExposure true|false flag.

 

what aspects of the operator created kubernetes Service should one be able to control:

  • type of the service
  • metadata.annotations of the service
  • additional metadata.labels of the service
Needed By Not sure -- Just thought it was cool