Pod eviction policy examples (crashed nodes) (#308)
* ... otherwise it will take 40 seconds (until a node is detected as unreachable) + 5 minutes (until pods are evicted from unreachable/crashed nodes) * pods stuck in "Terminating" status on unreachable nodes will only be freed once #307 gets merged
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				|  | @ -529,6 +529,14 @@ spec: | ||||||
|         requests: |         requests: | ||||||
|           cpu: "2.0" |           cpu: "2.0" | ||||||
|           memory: "4Gi" |           memory: "4Gi" | ||||||
|  |        | ||||||
|  |       # Timeout after a node crashed or became unreachable to evict your pods somewhere else (default 5mins) | ||||||
|  |       tolerations: | ||||||
|  |         - key: "node.kubernetes.io/unreachable" | ||||||
|  |           operator: "Exists" | ||||||
|  |           effect: "NoExecute" | ||||||
|  |           tolerationSeconds: 10 | ||||||
|  |            | ||||||
|       # If set to false, there are no privileged container and you cannot use docker. |       # If set to false, there are no privileged container and you cannot use docker. | ||||||
|       dockerEnabled: false |       dockerEnabled: false | ||||||
|       # If set to true, runner pod container only 1 container that's expected to be able to run docker, too. |       # If set to true, runner pod container only 1 container that's expected to be able to run docker, too. | ||||||
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