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Error “can't read superblock on /dev/drbd1001.” when trying to start a pod #671
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I see also errors in dmesg output on the k8s-m1 node
10.96.29.122 is the IP of the linstor-controller service:
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Something is still using the resource on node m2, so it cannot start on m0. Check the output of |
This was a Grafana pod as part of the Kubernetes monitoring deployment. Kubernetes tried to restart it several times due to issues with Linstor Storage until it was successfully started on the k8s-m2 node. Now I have scaled down the corresponding deployment and the problem is still there:
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You can try running |
Thanks, but when I went to execute the command, I realized that Linstor had already somehow repaired itself:
I also tested to run grafana deployment with nodeSelector on all nodes without problems. Can you give me any clues as to what actually happened and what your command should have done? |
I see errors in the pod events:
The cluster consists of three master/worker nodes k8s-m0, k8s-m1 and k8s-m2
I see only one linstor error
There is an issue with PVC used by the above pod when the pod is running on node k8s-m0
When I run
dmesg -T
on the k8s-m0 node, I get the following output:Create and attach SOS report:
sos_2024-06-03_14-45-58.tar.gz
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