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gi...@google.com <gi...@google.com> #2
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Thanks for reaching out to us!
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Google Cloud Support
mi...@sada.com <mi...@sada.com> #3
We are stuck with the same problem.
We have an open case with Google Support about this and, among others, they have redirected us here.
We have tried the following workaround:
START THE WORKARROUND
As per temporary fix the recommended way to match on port would be at the Gateway level.In the following example, the Route will only match incoming traffic on port 80 because it's attaching to the "http" Gateway listener.
apiVersion:
kind: Gateway
metadata:
name: my-gateway
spec:
gatewayClassName: gke-l7-global-external-managed
listeners:
- name: http
protocol: HTTP
port: 80
- name: https
protocol: HTTPS
port: 443
---
apiVersion:
kind: HTTPRoute
metadata:
name: http-store-80
spec:
parentRefs:
- name: my-gateway
sectionName: http
hostnames:
- "
rules:
backendRefs:
- name: my-service
port: 8080
END THE WORKARROUND
But the workarround has not worked, the problem persists.
We post this comment to see what the status of the Issue is and to see if there are other workarrounds available.
Thanks & Regards,
Joan Cholvi.
Mercadona
ad...@lsst.cloud <ad...@lsst.cloud> #4
Hi,
Thanks for your response.
The information has been shared with the Product Team and further updates will be provided in this thread.
According to the
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Description
What you would like to accomplish:
Provide users the ability to edit Kubelet flags for garbage collection
How this might work:
1. User should be able to see the current values.
2. Be able to edit, either using gcloud or the UI.
If applicable, reasons why alternative solutions are not sufficient:
With the current values users are finding inodes are hitting limits.
Other information (workarounds you have tried, documentation consulted, etc):
Found the following code, [1].
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