Hi,

    I'm working with a cluster which has three nodes - which each share the
master and worker roles (obviously a demo, not a production cluster). We
are trying to demonstrate the cluster response to node failure events, and
as part of this work, we are also applying cordon and uncordon operations
(and may even set up taints) so that we can demonstrate some of the more
complicated use cases. If I cordon off a node, will it stop the scheduler
from placing openshift owned pods on that node as well, or will the
scheduler ignore taints and cordons when it does its work? I'm trying to
figure out if in this configuration, I may end up breaking the cluster by
making changes to where the openshift pods can be placed.

Regards,
Kenneth
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