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What Are the Fault Scenarios of Edge Nodes?
Updated on 2022-02-21 GMT+08:00
What Are the Fault Scenarios of Edge Nodes?
An edge node has the following fault scenarios:
- Container engine fault, for example, container engine not started or container engine service exception
- Insufficient node disk space
- Network connection failure
- GPU driver exception
- NPU plug-in exception
For details about how to rectify the fault, see What Do I Do If an Edge Node Is Faulty?.
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