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Why Cannot a Pod Be Scheduled to a Node?
Updated on 2024-07-04 GMT+08:00
Why Cannot a Pod Be Scheduled to a Node?
- Check whether the node and Docker are normal. For details, see Check Item 7: Whether Internal Components Are Normal.
- If the node and Docker are normal, check whether an affinity policy is configured for the pod. For details, see Check Item 3: Affinity and Anti-Affinity Configuration of the Workload.
- Check whether the resources on the node are sufficient. If the resources are insufficient, expand the capacity or add nodes.
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