Difference between revisions of "Kubernetes node events"
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− | [[Starting]] | + | [[Starting]] [[Starting kubelet]] |
[[NodeReady]] | [[NodeReady]] | ||
[[RemovingNode]] | [[RemovingNode]] |
Revision as of 10:18, 15 December 2022
kubectl get events -A | grep "node/"
Starting Starting kubelet NodeReady RemovingNode
RegisteredNode InvalidDiskCapacity
NodeNotSchedulable
NodeAllocatableEnforced
NodeHasNoDiskPressure NodeHasSufficientMemory NodeHasSufficientPID
Related
See also
kubectl get events, OOMKilling, FailedKillPod, SuccessfulDelete, SuccessfulCreate, NoPods, Warning, Critical, NodeSysctlChange, FailedAttachVolume, FailedMount, UnAvailableLoadBalancer, FailedCreatePodSandBox, InvalidDiskCapacity, Scheduled, NetworkNotReady, Evict, Killing, SuccessfulReconcilied, FailedToUpdateEndpointSlices, BackendNotFound, FailedScheduling, ProvisioningFailed
- Kubernetes nodes,
node.kubernetes.io
K8s Node controller (node-controller),MemoryPressure, DiskPressure, NodeHasDiskPressure, events, NodeNotReady
, Node-pressure Eviction, RemovingNode, ProviderID,kubectl node-shell, kubectl describe nodes
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