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├── CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── backup-yaml.sh
└── knsk.sh
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FILE: CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
## Our Pledge
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FILE: LICENSE
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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2021 Charles Santos
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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SOFTWARE.
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FILE: README.md
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# knsk - Kubernetes namespace killer
This script is aimed to kill namespaces that are stuck in Terminating mode after you try to delete them. Just calling this script without flags, it shows you the possible problems that put your namespace in forever terminating mode.
It automates the tips by https://github.com/alvaroaleman in https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/60807#issuecomment-524772920
If it doesn't work for you, please, let me know. It is hard to force namespace in Terminating mode just to test it.
### Do you want a backup first?
Just call the script to make a backup of all cluster in YAML format, ordered by folder:
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thyarles/knsk/master/backup-yaml.sh | bash
wget -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thyarles/knsk/master/backup-yaml.sh -O - | bash
### Basic usage
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thyarles/knsk/master/knsk.sh | bash
wget -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thyarles/knsk/master/knsk.sh -O - | bash
In this mode, this script only shows the possible causes that put your namespaces in **Terminating** mode. If you want this script to try to fix the mess, clone this repository, set the execution bit to the `knsk.sh` script doing `chmod +x knsk.sh` and look at advanced options by typing `./knsk.sh --help`.
Just to see what are the possible commands to solve the problem by yourself, use the dry-run mode like
./knsk.sh --dry-run --delete-all --force
### Options
knsk.sh [options]
--dry-run Show what will be executed instead of execute it (use with '--delete-*' options)
--skip-tls Set --insecure-skip-tls-verify on kubectl call
--delete-api Delete broken API found in your Kubernetes cluster
--delete-resource Delete resources found in your stuck namespaces
--delete-all Delete resources of stuck namespaces and broken API
--force Force deletion of stuck namespaces even if a clean deletion fail
--port {number} Up kubectl proxy on this port, default is 8765
--timeout {number} Max time (in seconds) to wait for Kubectl commands
--no-color All output without colors (useful for scripts)
-h --help Show this help
### Issues
If **knsk** doesn't meet your needs, feel free to open an issue, I'll be happy to help.
Also, you can try the new [nsmurder](https://github.com/achetronic/nsmurder). I've never used it and as far as I know it was made in [Go](https://golang.com). If you are serious about security, you should carefully examine the source code, including (source code of dependencies) before using it. I believe in the developer who made it, he's a nice guy, but I don't believe in the developers of the dependencies the project needs.
### Atention
As Kubernetes progressed and those problems we used to have on versions before `1.20` doesn't exist anymore, this repository will be archived soon. Thanks you all that helped make the `OPS` life a little better making this code reliable and saving us tons of time.
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FILE: backup-yaml.sh
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#!/bin/bash
## https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/24873#issuecomment-416189335
i=$((0))
for n in $(kubectl get -o=custom-columns=NAMESPACE:.metadata.namespace,KIND:.kind,NAME:.metadata.name pv,pvc,configmap,ingress,service,secret,deployment,statefulset,hpa,job,cronjob --all-namespaces | grep -v 'secrets/default-token')
do
if (( $i < 1 )); then
namespace=$n
i=$(($i+1))
if [[ "$namespace" == "PersistentVolume" ]]; then
kind=$n
i=$(($i+1))
fi
elif (( $i < 2 )); then
kind=$n
i=$(($i+1))
elif (( $i < 3 )); then
name=$n
i=$((0))
if [[ "$namespace" != "NAMESPACE" ]]; then
if [[ "$namespace" = "<none>" ]]; then
namespace="_PVs"
fi
mkdir -p $namespace
yaml=$((kubectl get $kind -o=yaml $name -n $namespace ) 2>/dev/null)
if [[ $kind != 'Secret' || $yaml != *"type: kubernetes.io/service-account-token"* ]]; then
echo "Saving ${namespace}/${kind}.${name}.yaml"
kubectl get $kind -o=yaml $name -n $namespace > $namespace/$kind.$name.yaml
fi
fi
fi
done
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FILE: knsk.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# knsk.sh
#
# This script delete Kubernetes' namespaces that stuck in Terminanting status
#
# thyarles@gmail.com
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Variables
set -u # Ensure declaration of variables before use it
K='kubectl' # Short for kubectl
# TODO: Check version of kubectl and work only for 1.16 and upper
DELBRK=0 # Don't delete broken API by default
DELRES=0 # Don't delete inside resources by default
DELORP=0 # Don't delete orphan resources by default
# TODO: Change the way to check ofr orphan resources
DRYRUN=0 # Show the commands to be executed and don't run them
FORCE=0 # Don't force deletion with kubeclt proxy by default
# TODO: If in k8s 1.17 or upper, try go get the reason of delayed ns deletion
CLEAN=0 # Start clean flag
FOUND=0 # Start found flag
KPORT=8765 # Default port to up kubectl proxy
TIME=15 # Default timeout to wait for kubectl command responses
WAIT=60 # Default time to wait Kubernetes do clean deletion
C='\e[96m' # Cyan
M='\e[95m' # Magenta
B='\e[94m' # Blue
Y='\e[93m' # Yellow
G='\e[92m' # Green
R='\e[91m' # Red
A='\e[90m' # Gray
S='\e[0m' # Reset
N='\n' # New line
# Function to show help
show_help () {
echo -e "\n$(basename $0) [options]\n"
echo -e " --dry-run\t\tShow what will be executed instead of execute it (use with '--delete-*' options)"
echo -e " --skip-tls\t\tSet --insecure-skip-tls-verify on kubectl call"
echo -e " --delete-api\t\tDelete broken API found in your Kubernetes cluster"
echo -e " --delete-resource\tDelete stuck resources found in your stuck namespaces"
echo -e " --delete-orphan\tDelete orphan resources found in your cluster"
echo -e " --delete-all\t\tDelete resources of stuck namespaces and broken API"
echo -e " --force\t\tForce deletion of stuck namespaces even if a clean deletion fail"
echo -e " --port {number}\tUp kubectl proxy on this port, default is 8765"
echo -e " --timeout {number}\tMax time (in seconds) to wait for Kubectl commands (default = 15)"
echo -e " --no-color\t\tAll output without colors (useful for scripts)"
echo -e " --kubeconfig {path}\tThe path to a custom kubeconfig.yaml file (useful for scripts)"
echo -e " -h --help\t\tShow this help\n"
exit 0
}
# Check for parameters
while (( "$#" )); do
case $1 in
--dry-run)
DRYRUN=1
shift
;;
--skip-tls)
K=$K" --insecure-skip-tls-verify"
shift
;;
--delete-api)
DELBRK=1
shift
;;
--delete-resource)
DELRES=1
shift
;;
--delete-orphan)
DELORP=1
shift
;;
--delete-all)
DELBRK=1
DELRES=1
DELORP=1
shift
;;
--force)
FORCE=1
shift
;;
--port)
shift
# Check if the port is a number
[ "$1" -eq "$1" ] 2>/dev/null || show_help
KPORT=$1
shift
;;
--timeout)
shift
# Check if the time is a number
[ "$1" -eq "$1" ] 2>/dev/null || show_help
TIME=$1
shift
;;
--no-color)
C=''; M=''; B=''; Y=''; G=''; R=''; S=''; A=''
shift
;;
--kubeconfig)
shift
# Check if the kubeconfig exists
[ ! -f "$1" ] && show_help
K="${K} --kubeconfig $1"
shift
;;
*) show_help
esac
done
# Function to format and print messages
pp () {
# First argument is the type of message
# Second argument is the message
case $1 in
t1 ) echo -e "$N$G$2$S" ;;
t2 ) echo -e "$N$Y$2$S" ;;
t3 ) echo -e "$Y.: $2" ;;
t4 ) echo -e "$Y > $2" ;;
t2n ) echo -ne "$N$Y$2...$S" ;;
t3n ) echo -ne "$Y.: $2...$S" ;;
t3d ) echo -e "$A $2" ;;
t4n ) echo -ne "$Y > $2...$S" ;;
t4d ) echo -e "$A $2$S" ;;
ok ) echo -e "$G ok$S" ;;
found ) echo -e "$C found$S"; FOUND=1 ;;
nfound) echo -e "$G not found$S" ;;
dryrun) echo -e "$M dry-run$S" ;;
del ) echo -e "$G deleted$S" ;;
skip ) echo -e "$C deletion skipped$S" ;;
error ) echo -e "$R error$S" ;;
fail ) echo -e "$R fail$S$N$R$N$2.$S$N"
exit 1
esac
}
# Function to sleep for a while
timer () {
OLD_IFS="$IFS"; IFS=:; set -- $*; SECS=$1; MSG=$2
while [ $SECS -gt 0 ]; do
sleep 1 &
printf "\r.: $Y$MSG$S... $G%02d:%02d$S" $(( (SECS/60)%60)) $((SECS%60))
SECS=$(( $SECS - 1 ))
wait
done
printf "\r.: $Y$MSG...$G ok $S$N"
set -u; IFS="$OLD_IFS"; export CLEAN=0
}
# Check if kubectl is available
pp t1 "Kubernetes NameSpace Killer"
pp t2n "Checking if kubectl is configured"
$K cluster-info >& /dev/null; E=$?
[ $E -gt 0 ] && pp fail "Check if the kubectl is installed and configured"
pp ok
# Check for broken APIs
pp t2n "Checking for unavailable apiservices"
APIS=$($K get apiservice | grep False | cut -f1 -d ' ')
# More info in https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/60807#issuecomment-524772920
if [ "x$APIS" == "x" ]; then
pp nfound # Nothing found, go on
else
pp found # Something found, let's deep in
for API in $APIS; do
pp t3n "Broken -> $R$API$S"
if (( $DELBRK )); then
CMD="timeout $TIME $K delete apiservice $API"
if (( $DRYRUN )); then
pp dryrun
pp t3d "$CMD"
else
CLEAN=1
$CMD >& /dev/null; E=$?
if [ $E -gt 0 ]; then pp error; else pp del; fi
fi
else
pp skip
fi
done
[ $CLEAN -gt 0 ] && timer $WAIT "apiresources deleted, waiting to see if Kubernetes does a clean namespace deletion"
fi
# Search for resources in stuck namespaces
pp t2n "Checking for stuck namespaces"
NSS=$($K get ns 2>/dev/null | grep Terminating | cut -f1 -d ' ')
if [ "x$NSS" == "x" ]; then
pp nfound
else
pp found
for NS in $NSS; do
pp t3n "Checking resources in namespace $R$NS$S"
RESS=$($K api-resources --verbs=list --namespaced -o name 2>/dev/null | \
xargs -P 0 -n 1 $K get -n $NS --no-headers=true --show-kind=true 2>/dev/null | \
grep -v Cancelling | cut -f1 -d ' ')
if [ "x$RESS" == "x" ]; then
pp nfound
else
pp found
for RES in $RESS; do
pp t4n $RES
if (( $DELRES )); then
CMD1="timeout $TIME $K -n $NS --grace-period=0 --force=true delete $RES"
CMD2="timeout $TIME $K -n $NS patch $RES --type json \
--patch='[ { \"op\": \"remove\", \"path\": \"/metadata/finalizers\" } ]'"
if (( $DRYRUN )); then
pp dryrun
pp t4d "$CMD1"
pp t4d "$CMD2"
else
CLEAN=1
# Try to delete by delete command
$CMD1 >& /dev/null; E=$?
if [ $E -gt 0 ]; then
# Try to delete by patching
bash -c "${CMD2}" >& /dev/null; E=$?
if [ $E -gt 0 ]; then pp error; else pp del; fi
else
pp del
fi
fi
else
pp skip
fi
done
fi
done
[ $CLEAN -gt 0 ] && timer $WAIT "resources deleted, waiting to see if Kubernetes do a clean namespace deletion"
fi
# Search for stuck resources in cluster
pp t2n "Checking for stuck resources in the cluster"
ORS=$($K api-resources --verbs=list --namespaced -o name 2>/dev/null | \
xargs -P 0 -n 1 $K get -A --show-kind --no-headers 2>/dev/null | grep Terminating)
OLD_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$'\n'
if [ "x$ORS" = "x" ]; then
pp nfound
else
pp found
for OR in $ORS; do
NOS=$(echo $OR | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f1)
NRS=$(echo $OR | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f2)
pp t3n "Stuck -> $R$NRS$S$Y on namespace $R$NOS$S"
if (( $DELRES )); then
CMD1="timeout $TIME $K -n $NOS --grace-period=0 --force=true delete $NRS"
CMD2="timeout $TIME $K -n $NOS patch $NRS --type json \
--patch='[ { \"op\": \"remove\", \"path\": \"/metadata/finalizers\" } ]'"
if (( $DRYRUN )); then
pp dryrun
pp t3d "$CMD1"
pp t3d "$CMD2"
else
CLEAN=1
# Try to delete by delete command
$CMD1 >& /dev/null; E=$?
if [ $E -gt 0 ]; then
# Try to delete by patching
bash -c "${CMD2}" >& /dev/null; E=$?
if [ $E -gt 0 ]; then pp error; else pp del; fi
else
pp del
fi
fi
else
pp skip
fi
done
fi
IFS=$OLD_IFS
[ $CLEAN -gt 0 ] && timer $WAIT "resources deleted, waiting to Kubernetes sync"
# Search for orphan resources in the cluster
pp t2n "Checking for orphan resources in the cluster"
ORS=$($K api-resources --verbs=list --namespaced -o name 2>/dev/null | \
xargs -P 0 -n 1 $K get -A --no-headers -o custom-columns=NS:.metadata.namespace,KIND:.kind,NAME:.metadata.name 2>/dev/null)
OLD_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$'\n'; PRINTED=0
NSS=$($K get ns --no-headers 2>/dev/null | cut -f1 -d ' ') # All existing mamespaces
for OR in $ORS; do
NOS=$(echo $OR | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f1)
KND=$(echo $OR | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f2)
NRS=$(echo $OR | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f3)
# Check if the resource belongs an existent namespace
NOTOK=1; for NS in $NSS; do [[ $NS = *$NOS* ]] && NOTOK=0; done
if (( $NOTOK )); then
(( $PRINTED )) || pp found && PRINTED=1
pp t3n "Found $R$KND/$NRS$S$Y on deleted namespace $R$NOS$S"
if (( $DELORP )); then
CMD1="timeout $TIME $K -n $NOS --grace-period=0 --force=true delete $KND/$NRS"
CMD2="timeout $TIME $K -n $NOS patch $KND/$NRS --type json \
--patch='[ { \"op\": \"remove\", \"path\": \"/metadata/finalizers\" } ]'"
if (( $DRYRUN )); then
pp dryrun
pp t3d "$CMD1"
pp t3d "$CMD2"
else
CLEAN=1
# Try to delete by delete command
$CMD1 >& /dev/null; E=$?
if [ $E -gt 0 ]; then
# Try to delete by patching
bash -c "${CMD2}" >& /dev/null; E=$?
if [ $E -gt 0 ]; then pp error; else pp del; fi
else
pp del
fi
fi
else
pp skip
fi
fi
done
(( $PRINTED )) || pp nfound
IFS=$OLD_IFS
[ $CLEAN -gt 0 ] && timer $WAIT "resources deleted, waiting to Kubernetes sync"
# Search for resisted stuck namespaces and force deletion if --force is passed
if (( $FORCE )); then
pp t2 "Forcing deletion of stuck namespaces"
# Check if --force is used without --delete-resouce
pp t3n "Checking compliance of --force option"
(( $DELRES )) || pp fail "The '--force' option must be used with '--delete-all' or '--delete-resource options'"
pp ok
# Try to get the access token
pp t3n "Getting the access token to force deletion"
TOKEN=$($K -n default describe secret \
$($K -n default get secrets | grep default | cut -f1 -d ' ') | \
grep -E '^token' | cut -f2 -d':' | tr -d '\t' | tr -d ' '); E=$?
[ $E -gt 0 ] && pp fail "Unable to get the token to force a deletion"
pp ok
# Try to up the kubectl proxy
pp t3n "Starting kubectl proxy"
$K proxy --accept-hosts='^localhost$,^127\.0\.0\.1$,^\[::1\]$' -p $KPORT >> /tmp/proxy.out 2>&1 &
E=$?; KPID=$!
[ $E -gt 0 ] && pp fail "Unable start a proxy, check if the port '$KPORT' is free. Change it by passing '--port number' flag"
pp ok
# Force namespace deletion
pp t3n "Checking for resisted stuck namespaces to force deletion"
NSS=$($K get ns 2>/dev/null | grep Terminating | cut -f1 -d ' ')
if [ "x$NSS" == "x" ]; then
pp nfound
else
pp found
for NS in $NSS; do
pp t4n "Forcing deletion of $NS"
TMP=/tmp/$NS.json
$K get ns $NS -o json > $TMP 2>/dev/null
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then
sed -i '' "s/\"kubernetes\"//g" $TMP
else
sed -i s/\"kubernetes\"//g $TMP
fi
CMD="curl -s -o $TMP.log -X PUT --data-binary @$TMP http://localhost:$KPORT/api/v1/namespaces/$NS/finalize \
-H \"Content-Type: application/json\" --header \"Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN\" --insecure"
if (( $DRYRUN )); then
pp dryrun
pp t4d "$CMD"
else
$CMD; sleep 5
pp ok
fi
done
fi
# Close the proxy
pp t3n "Stopping kubectl proxy"
kill $KPID; E=$?
wait $KPID 2>/dev/null
if [ $E -gt 0 ]; then pp error; else pp ok; fi
fi
# End of script
(( 1-$FOUND )) || (( $DELBRK )) || (( $DELRES )) || (( $DELORP )) || \
pp t2 ":: Download and run '$G./knsk.sh --help$Y' if you want to delete resources by this script."
pp t2 ":: Done in $SECONDS seconds.$N"
exit 0
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