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Chapter 3. Known issues


This section describes known issues in OpenShift sandboxed containers 1.8.

Secure boot disabled by default for Confidential Containers on Azure

Secure boot is disabled by default for Confidential Containers on Azure. This is a security risk. To work around this problem, set ENABLE_SECURE_BOOT to true when you update the peer pods config map.

Jira:HCIDOCS-557

Increasing container CPU resource limits fails if CPUs are offline

Using container CPU resource limits to increase the number of available CPUs for a pod fails if the requested CPUs are offline. If the functionality is available, you can diagnose CPU resource issues by running the oc rsh <pod> command to access a pod and then running the lscpu command:

$ lscpu

Example output:

CPU(s):                                16
On-line CPU(s) list:             0-12,14,15
Off-line CPU(s) list:            13

The list of offline CPUs is unpredictable and can change from run to run.

To work around this problem, use a pod annotation to request additional CPUs as in the following example:

metadata:
  annotations:
    io.katacontainers.config.hypervisor.default_vcpus: "16"

Jira:KATA-1376

Increasing the sizeLimit does not expand an ephemeral volume

You cannot use the sizeLimit parameter in the pod specification to expand ephemeral volumes because the volume size default is 50% of the memory assigned to the sandboxed container.

To work around this problem, change the size by remounting the volume. For example, if the memory assigned to the sandboxed container is 6 GB and the ephemeral volume is mounted at /var/lib/containers, you can increase the size of this volume beyond the 3 GB default by running the following command:

$ mount -o remount,size=4G /var/lib/containers

Note that the mount command needs to run inside the pod. You can either have this as part of the pod manifest itself or you can start a shell session in the pod by running oc rsh and execute the mount command.

Jira:KATA-2579

OpenShift sandboxed containers 1.7 and later do not work with OpenShift Container Platform 4.14 and older versions

You must upgrade to OpenShift Container Platform 4.15 or later before installing or upgrading the OpenShift sandboxed containers Operator. For more information, see OpenShift sandboxed containers operator 1.7 is not available and Upgrade to OSC 1.7.0 put running Peer Pods into ContainerCreating status in the KnowledgeBase.

Jira:KATA-3193

Podvm image builder on AWS leaves snapshot behind

Podvm image builder creates an AMI image from a snapshot and while during proper uninstall process AMI is deleted, the snapshot itself is not deleted and require manual deletion

This happens in all peer pods versions on AWS.

Jira:KATA-3478

Without proper kataconfig deletion before cluster decommission, active pod vms could remain running.

Without peer pods feature, you could decommission a cluster w/o uninstalling the OSC operator, but with peer pods, the pods are running outside the cluster worker nodes (on podvm instances created per peer pod) and when no proper kataconfig deletion is performed before shutting down a cluster, these podvm instances are abandoned and never terminated.

Jira:KATA-3480

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