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[[controller.node]] [[Triggering termination for expired node after]] 168h0m0s .../... | [[controller.node]] [[Triggering termination for expired node after]] 168h0m0s .../... | ||
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+ | Solution: modify <code>[[ttlSecondsUntilExpired]]</code> value in [[provisioner]] | ||
== Related == | == Related == |
Revision as of 16:01, 3 January 2023
controller.provisioning controller.provisioning.cloudprovider controller.termination controller.node controller.aws.launchtemplate controller.aws.pricing
controller.provisioning ERROR controller.provisioning Could not schedule pod, incompatible with provisioner "XXXXXX" incompatible requirements, key karpenter.sh/provisioner-name In [XXXXXX] not in karpenter.sh/provisioner-name In [XXXXXXX] ...
DEBUG controller.provisioning relaxing soft constraints
controller.termination Cordoned node ... controller.termination Deleted node ...
controller.aws.launchtemplate controller.aws.launchtemplate Deleted launch template ...
controller.provisioning.cloudprovider controller.provisioning.cloudprovider Created launch template ...
controller.node Triggering termination for expired node after 168h0m0s .../...
Solution: modify ttlSecondsUntilExpired
value in provisioner
Related
See also
- Karpenter,
karpenter.sh, provisioners.karpenter.sh
, Karpenter releases, best practices,karpenter.sh/capacity-type, karpenter.sh/discovery
,kind: Provisioner, kind: AWSNodeTemplate
,kubectl provisioner
,TopologyKey, FailedDraining, Evict, DisruptionBlocked
, Karpenter logs,controller., ttlSecondsUntilExpired
, KEDA, NodePools, Kind: NodePool, Workload Consolidation, Disruption controls - Kubernetes controllers: Ingress,
controller., AWS Load Balancer controller, kubectl describe ingressclass nginx
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