$ oc adm uncordon <node1>
Resuming a node brings it out of maintenance mode and makes it schedulable again.
Resume a node from maintenance mode from the web console, CLI, or by deleting the NodeMaintenance
custom resource.
Resume a node from maintenance mode using the Options menu found on each node in the Compute → Nodes list, or using the Actions control of the Node Details screen.
In the OKD console, click Compute → Nodes.
You can resume the node from this screen, which makes it easier to perform actions on multiple nodes in the one screen, or from the Node Details screen where you can view comprehensive details of the selected node:
Click the Options menu at the end of the node and select Stop Maintenance.
Click the node name to open the Node Details screen and click Actions → Stop Maintenance.
Click Stop Maintenance in the confirmation window.
The node becomes schedulable, but virtual machine instances that were running on the node prior to maintenance will not automatically migrate back to this node.
Resume a node from maintenance mode by making it schedulable again.
Mark the node as schedulable. You can then resume scheduling new workloads on the node.
$ oc adm uncordon <node1>
You can resume a node by deleting the NodeMaintenance
CR.
Install the OKD CLI oc
.
Log in to the cluster as a user with cluster-admin
privileges.
When your node maintenance task is complete, delete the active NodeMaintenance
CR:
$ oc delete -f nodemaintenance-cr.yaml
nodemaintenance.nodemaintenance.kubevirt.io "maintenance-example" deleted