Difference between revisions of "TerminationGracePeriodSeconds"
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+ | terminationGracePeriodSeconds: configure a grace period for the kubelet to wait between triggering a shut down of the failed container, and then forcing the container runtime to stop that container. The default is to inherit the Pod-level value for terminationGracePeriodSeconds (30 seconds if not specified), and the minimum value is 1. See probe-level terminationGracePeriodSeconds for more detail. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 5 November 2024
Kubernetes v1.28 (Aug 2023)
pod- and probe-level
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: configure a grace period for the kubelet to wait between triggering a shut down of the failed container, and then forcing the container runtime to stop that container. The default is to inherit the Pod-level value for terminationGracePeriodSeconds (30 seconds if not specified), and the minimum value is 1. See probe-level terminationGracePeriodSeconds for more detail.
Related[edit]
- Container Lifecycle Hooks
- HTTP probes
- TCP probes
- Probe-level
- geth:
Unclean shutdown detected
- Successfully pulled image
See also[edit]
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