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Known Issues
This document summarizes known issues with existing Kubernetes releases.
Please consult this document before filing new bugs.
Release 1.0.1
exec
liveness/readiness probes leak resources due to Docker exec leaking resources (#10659)
docker load
sometimes hangs which causes the kube-apiserver
not to start. Restarting the Docker daemon should fix the issue (#10868)
- The kubelet on the master node doesn’t register with the
kube-apiserver
so statistics aren’t collected for master daemons (#10891)
- Heapster and InfluxDB both leak memory (#10653)
- Wrong node cpu/memory limit metrics from Heapster (https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/heapster/issues/399)
- Services that set
type=LoadBalancer
can not use port 10250
because of Google Compute Engine firewall limitations
- Add-on services can not be created or deleted via
kubectl
or the Kubernetes API (#11435)
- If a pod with a GCE PD is created and deleted in rapid succession, it may fail to attach/mount correctly leaving PD data inaccessible (or corrupted in the worst case). (http://issue.k8s.io/11231#issuecomment-122049113)
- Suggested temporary work around: introduce a 1-2 minute delay between deleting and recreating a pod with a PD on the same node.
- Explicit errors while detaching GCE PD could prevent PD from ever being detached (#11321)
- GCE PDs may sometimes fail to attach (#11302)
- If multiple Pods use the same RBD volume in read-write mode, it is possible data on the RBD volume could get corrupted. This problem has been found in environments where both apiserver and etcd rebooted and Pods were redistributed.
- A workaround is to ensure there is no other Ceph client using the RBD volume before mapping RBD image in read-write mode. For example,
rados -p poolname listwatchers image_name.rbd
can list RBD clients that are mapping the image.