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Can unhealthy-pod-termination-after be disabled? Meaning we want undrainable pods to block the cycling of the node they are on. It seems if this parameter is not set, a default 5m will be used. Thanks.
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There is currently no way to disable it, but you could use a suitably long time value to emulate this behaviour.
Something like unhealthy-pod-termination-after=8760h would mean that it would block for a year, and I assume the node would be terminated for other reasons long before that.
What's your question?
Can
unhealthy-pod-termination-after
be disabled? Meaning we want undrainable pods to block the cycling of the node they are on. It seems if this parameter is not set, a default5m
will be used. Thanks.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: