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title: Assign Pods to Nodes
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content_template: templates/task
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weight: 120
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---
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This page shows how to assign a Kubernetes Pod to a particular node in a
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Kubernetes cluster.
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{{< include "task-tutorial-prereqs.md" >}} {{< version-check >}}
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## Add a label to a node
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1. List the nodes in your cluster, along with their labels:
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```shell
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kubectl get nodes --show-labels
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```
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The output is similar to this:
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```shell
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NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION LABELS
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worker0 Ready <none> 1d v1.13.0 ...,kubernetes.io/hostname=worker0
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worker1 Ready <none> 1d v1.13.0 ...,kubernetes.io/hostname=worker1
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worker2 Ready <none> 1d v1.13.0 ...,kubernetes.io/hostname=worker2
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```
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1. Chose one of your nodes, and add a label to it:
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```shell
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kubectl label nodes <your-node-name> disktype=ssd
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```
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where `<your-node-name>` is the name of your chosen node.
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1. Verify that your chosen node has a `disktype=ssd` label:
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```shell
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kubectl get nodes --show-labels
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```
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The output is similar to this:
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```shell
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NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION LABELS
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worker0 Ready <none> 1d v1.13.0 ...,disktype=ssd,kubernetes.io/hostname=worker0
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worker1 Ready <none> 1d v1.13.0 ...,kubernetes.io/hostname=worker1
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worker2 Ready <none> 1d v1.13.0 ...,kubernetes.io/hostname=worker2
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```
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In the preceding output, you can see that the `worker0` node has a
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`disktype=ssd` label.
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## Create a pod that gets scheduled to your chosen node
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This pod configuration file describes a pod that has a node selector,
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`disktype: ssd`. This means that the pod will get scheduled on a node that has
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a `disktype=ssd` label.
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{{< codenew file="pods/pod-nginx.yaml" >}}
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1. Use the configuration file to create a pod that will get scheduled on your
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chosen node:
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```shell
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kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/pods/pod-nginx.yaml
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```
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1. Verify that the pod is running on your chosen node:
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```shell
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kubectl get pods --output=wide
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```
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The output is similar to this:
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```shell
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NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE IP NODE
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nginx 1/1 Running 0 13s 10.200.0.4 worker0
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```
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## Create a pod that gets scheduled to specific node
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You can also schedule a pod to one specific node via setting `nodeName`.
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{{< codenew file="pods/pod-nginx-specific-node.yaml" >}}
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Use the configuration file to create a pod that will get scheduled on `foo-node` only.
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Learn more about
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[labels and selectors](/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/).
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