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Multiple mount points default-token-* #25489
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same symptom here with kubernetes 1.2.1 -- mostly dupes: ~# df -h | grep tmpfs | wc -l ~# df -h | grep tmpfs | sort | uniq | wc -l |
any updates? |
@kubernetes/sig-storage Can you try this again with 1.3? We made some fixes in this area recently. Also please let us know more of your setup? Are you using any attached volumes? Or is this just getting the container runtimes to work? |
The fix in PR #27054 might fix your issue. Please let us know if you still experience the issue. Thanks! |
@daniel-yavorovich is this still an issue? |
Closing as we believe we have fixed this in 1.3.4. Please reopen if you can reproduce it. |
…ctor-too-large Bug 1877346: KubeAPIErrorsHigh firing due to too large resource version Origin-commit: 917c7c3382dea364371c411901d3655e808fe8a3
Dear Sirs/Madams,
I use Kubernetes v1.2.4, like Docker Multinode on Ubuntu 14.04 x86_64. After installation appears multiple mount points, which increase to infinity:
The same situation is also manifested in the Kubernetes v1.3-alpha-1,2.
What could be the reason?
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