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fix drain help and make consistent with doc
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Drain node in preparation for maintenance.
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Drain node in preparation for maintenance.
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The given node will be marked unschedulable to prevent new pods from arriving.
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The given node will be marked unschedulable to prevent new pods from arriving.
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Then drain deletes all pods except mirror pods (which cannot be deleted through
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The 'drain' deletes all pods except mirror pods (which cannot be deleted through
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the API server). If there are DaemonSet-managed pods, drain will not proceed
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the API server). If there are DaemonSet-managed pods, drain will not proceed
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without --ignore-daemonsets, and regardless it will not delete any
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without --ignore-daemonsets, and regardless it will not delete any
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DaemonSet-managed pods, because those pods would be immediately replaced by the
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DaemonSet-managed pods, because those pods would be immediately replaced by the
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DaemonSet controller, which ignores unschedulable markings. If there are any
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DaemonSet controller, which ignores unschedulable markings. If there are any
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pods that are neither mirror pods nor managed--by ReplicationController,
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pods that are neither mirror pods nor managed by ReplicationController,
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ReplicaSet, DaemonSet or Job--, then drain will not delete any pods unless you
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ReplicaSet, DaemonSet or Job, then drain will not delete any pods unless you
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use --force.
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use --force.
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When you are ready to put the node back into service, use kubectl uncordon, which
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When you are ready to put the node back into service, use kubectl uncordon, which
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