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When state of kubelet, Apiserver, controller-manage, scheduler become n/a, I noticed that the workload is still running, because from the console I can see the cpu usage is still high. |
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Please submit the text version of the logs, preferably output of talosctl support. |
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I created a pod with one container included, and ran a workload in it. After a while, the state of talos turn to READY:false, and it removed my ip. Few minutes later, the state of kubelet, Apiserver, controller-manage, scheduler become n/a. Could you give me some hints to debug on this problem?




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