Why are my EKS cluster nodes having different name scheme?

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I am learning to work with EKS and I have 3 clusters, 1 in ap-south-1 and 2 in us-east-1. All 3 clusters have been configured the same way, at least I have tried to and each have 3 nodes. But the node names in the ap-south-1 cluster looks different from the node names in the 2 clusters in us-east-1.

The nodes in the ap-south-1 cluster is of the form ip-<IP>.ap-south-1.compute.internal.

The nodes in the 2 east-us-1 clusters is of the form ip-<IP>.ec2.internal.

Now, I don't have enough information to know if this is a regional thing or not, but I tried to create new nodegroups in the clusters and they are following their respective naming schemes.

Don't misunderstand me, there is nothing wrong at all but this behaviour has thrown me off and I can't find any info anywhere. Some insight would be great!

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Sayak
已提問 1 年前檢視次數 457 次
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Thats the normal behaviour. All regions apart from us-east-1 have the region name as part of hostname. You can find it mentioned here - https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-instance-naming.html

--Syd

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Syd
已回答 1 年前

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