'terraform: how to upgrade Azure AKS default nodepool VM size without replacement of the cluster
I'm trying to upgrade the VM size of my AKS cluster using this approach with Terraform. Basically I create a new nodepool with the required amount of nodes, then I cordon the old node to disallow scheduling of new pods. Next, I drain the old node to reschedule all the pods in the newly created node. Then, I proceed to upgrade the VM size.
The problem I am facing is that azurerm_kubernetes_cluster resource allow for the creation of the default_node_pool and another resource, azurerm_kuberentes_cluster_node_pool allows me to create new nodepools with extra nodes.
Everything works until I create the new nodepool, cordon and drain the old one. However when I change the default_nod_pool.vm_size and run terraform apply, it tells me that the whole resource has to be recreated, including the new nodepool I just created, because it's linked to the cluster id, which will be replaced.
How should I manage this upgrade from the documentation with Terraform if upgrading the default node pool always forces replacement even if a new nodepool is in place?
terraform version
terraform v1.1.7
on linux_amd64
+ provider registry.terraform.io/hashicorp/azurerm v2.82.0
+ provider registry.terraform.io/hashicorp/local v2.2.2
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