Prevent pod from shutting down immediately - Kubernetes

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How do I prevent Kubernetes pod from shutting down immediately? My ingress needs to know that my pod is going to stop before it can stop sending traffic to it.
Jul 25, 2019 in Kubernetes by Laya
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The easiest way out is to prevent the pod from shutting immediately. This is possible with a preStop hook. Adding in a preStop hook to the deployment which does sleep 5 should delay the pod termination long enough to let the Ingress update and remove the disabled pod from its upstream list.
answered Jul 25, 2019 by Mercilia

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