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KEP-4033: cgroup driver from CRI beta blog #47054
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layout: blog | ||
title: "Kubernetes 1.31: Autoconfiguration For Node Cgroup Driver (beta)" | ||
date: 2024-08-21 | ||
slug: cri-cgroup-driver-lookup-now-beta | ||
author: > | ||
Peter Hunt (Red Hat) | ||
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Historically, configuring the correct cgroup driver has been a pain point for users running new | ||
Kubernetes clusters. On Linux systems, there are two different cgroup drivers: | ||
`cgroupfs` and `systemd`. In the past, both the [kubelet](/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/kubelet/) | ||
and CRI implementation (like CRI-O or containerd) needed to be configured to use | ||
the same cgroup driver, or else the kubelet would exit with an error. This was a | ||
source of headaches for many cluster admins. However, there is light at the end of the tunnel! | ||
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## Automated cgroup driver detection | ||
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In v1.28.0, the SIG Node community introduced the feature gate | ||
`KubeletCgroupDriverFromCRI`, which instructs the kubelet to ask the CRI | ||
implementation which cgroup driver to use. A few minor releases of Kubernetes | ||
happened whilst we waited for support to land in the major two CRI implementations | ||
(containerd and CRI-O), but as of v1.31.0, this feature is now beta! | ||
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In addition to setting the feature gate, a cluster admin needs to ensure their | ||
CRI implementation is new enough: | ||
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- containerd: Support was added in v2.0.0 | ||
- CRI-O: Support was added in v1.28.0 | ||
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Then, they should ensure their CRI implementation is configured to the | ||
cgroup_driver they would like to use. | ||
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## Future work | ||
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Eventually, support for the kubelet's `cgroupDriver` configuration field will be | ||
dropped, and the kubelet will fail to start if the CRI implementation isn't new | ||
enough to have support for this feature. |
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