Thanks Robert.

How can I see what process launches my kube-system pods?
Our cluster is running on VMs.
kublet starts all components


On Friday, September 14, 2018 at 2:28:10 PM UTC-4, Yakov Sobolev wrote:

> With the master set to unschedulable, do you know what happens if one of 
> the pods already running on the master goes down?  
>
> Have you seen those system-type pods come back up?  
>
> It is OK to run these pods on nodes and not just the master;  reference 
> *https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/components/* 
> <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/components/>) excerpt: 
> "...Master components can be run on any machine in the cluster. However, 
> for simplicity, set up scripts typically start all master components on the 
> same machine, and do not run user containers on this machine.."
>
>  
>

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