Difference between revisions of "Karpenter: ttlSecondsUntilExpired"
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− | * <code>[[controller.node]] [[Triggering termination for expired node]] | + | * <code>[[controller.node]] [[Triggering termination for expired node after]] 168h0m0s .../...</code> |
* <code>[[karpenter.sh/do-not-evict: true]]</code> | * <code>[[karpenter.sh/do-not-evict: true]]</code> | ||
* <code>[[controller.node]]</code> | * <code>[[controller.node]]</code> |
Revision as of 16:03, 19 January 2023
- Eviction
ttlSecondsUntilExpired
kind: Provisioner
Related
controller.node Triggering termination for expired node after 168h0m0s .../...
karpenter.sh/do-not-evict: true
controller.node
- Kubernetes scheduling
- TTL
kubectl patch provisioner
- Eviction
- 604800 seconds
- PDB
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
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