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Symptom & Impact
kubelet fails to start, preventing node registration and workload scheduling.
Environment & Reproduction
Seen on Ubuntu 22.04 nodes where swap is enabled by default or re-enabled after reboot.
Root Cause Analysis
Kubernetes node configuration requires swap to be disabled for stable kubelet operation.
Quick Triage
Check active swap devices and kubelet journal for startup validation errors.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Confirm fstab entries and kubelet flags to ensure swap policy alignment.

Solution – Primary Fix
Disable swap immediately and persist configuration so it stays disabled after reboot.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
If swap must remain for policy reasons, use controlled kubelet configuration with explicit risk acceptance.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
kubelet is active, swap is disabled, and node reports Ready status.
Rollback Plan
Restore prior fstab entries only if reverting Kubernetes deployment on the host.
Prevention & Hardening
Enforce swap disablement in node bootstrap automation and compliance checks.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Often paired with container runtime misconfiguration and cgroup driver mismatches.
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References & Further Reading
Kubernetes node prerequisites and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS operational practices for kubelet stability.
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