GKE LimitRange limits defaults cpu to 100m









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Does anyone know how to override what seems to be the default LimitRange in GKE which sets the default request for CPU to 100m?



I've previously updated the limit to be 10m which is still overkill but better than the default using the following manifest;



apiVersion: v1
kind: LimitRange
metadata:
name: limits
namespace: default
spec:
limits:
- defaultRequest:
cpu: 10m
type: Container


This has since been overwritten back to 100m. Can I disable this behaviour?



Clearly I could update my manifest file to always include the request amount on containers but I'm interested to understand how this works in GKE and if it's documented.










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  • This might help. stackoverflow.com/questions/33391748/…
    – Ananthu R V
    Nov 12 at 10:39










  • Possible duplicate of How to reduce CPU limits of kubernetes system resources?
    – Ananthu R V
    Nov 12 at 10:39










  • @AnanthuRV So I've tried setting the limit to a lower value however it was overwritten as stated in my question.
    – Tim Reynolds
    Nov 12 at 14:04











  • Can you try giving 10 instead of 10m. Kubernetes example seems to be like that raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/website/master/content/en/…
    – Ananthu R V
    2 days ago














up vote
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down vote

favorite












Does anyone know how to override what seems to be the default LimitRange in GKE which sets the default request for CPU to 100m?



I've previously updated the limit to be 10m which is still overkill but better than the default using the following manifest;



apiVersion: v1
kind: LimitRange
metadata:
name: limits
namespace: default
spec:
limits:
- defaultRequest:
cpu: 10m
type: Container


This has since been overwritten back to 100m. Can I disable this behaviour?



Clearly I could update my manifest file to always include the request amount on containers but I'm interested to understand how this works in GKE and if it's documented.










share|improve this question





















  • This might help. stackoverflow.com/questions/33391748/…
    – Ananthu R V
    Nov 12 at 10:39










  • Possible duplicate of How to reduce CPU limits of kubernetes system resources?
    – Ananthu R V
    Nov 12 at 10:39










  • @AnanthuRV So I've tried setting the limit to a lower value however it was overwritten as stated in my question.
    – Tim Reynolds
    Nov 12 at 14:04











  • Can you try giving 10 instead of 10m. Kubernetes example seems to be like that raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/website/master/content/en/…
    – Ananthu R V
    2 days ago












up vote
0
down vote

favorite









up vote
0
down vote

favorite











Does anyone know how to override what seems to be the default LimitRange in GKE which sets the default request for CPU to 100m?



I've previously updated the limit to be 10m which is still overkill but better than the default using the following manifest;



apiVersion: v1
kind: LimitRange
metadata:
name: limits
namespace: default
spec:
limits:
- defaultRequest:
cpu: 10m
type: Container


This has since been overwritten back to 100m. Can I disable this behaviour?



Clearly I could update my manifest file to always include the request amount on containers but I'm interested to understand how this works in GKE and if it's documented.










share|improve this question













Does anyone know how to override what seems to be the default LimitRange in GKE which sets the default request for CPU to 100m?



I've previously updated the limit to be 10m which is still overkill but better than the default using the following manifest;



apiVersion: v1
kind: LimitRange
metadata:
name: limits
namespace: default
spec:
limits:
- defaultRequest:
cpu: 10m
type: Container


This has since been overwritten back to 100m. Can I disable this behaviour?



Clearly I could update my manifest file to always include the request amount on containers but I'm interested to understand how this works in GKE and if it's documented.







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  • This might help. stackoverflow.com/questions/33391748/…
    – Ananthu R V
    Nov 12 at 10:39










  • Possible duplicate of How to reduce CPU limits of kubernetes system resources?
    – Ananthu R V
    Nov 12 at 10:39










  • @AnanthuRV So I've tried setting the limit to a lower value however it was overwritten as stated in my question.
    – Tim Reynolds
    Nov 12 at 14:04











  • Can you try giving 10 instead of 10m. Kubernetes example seems to be like that raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/website/master/content/en/…
    – Ananthu R V
    2 days ago
















  • This might help. stackoverflow.com/questions/33391748/…
    – Ananthu R V
    Nov 12 at 10:39










  • Possible duplicate of How to reduce CPU limits of kubernetes system resources?
    – Ananthu R V
    Nov 12 at 10:39










  • @AnanthuRV So I've tried setting the limit to a lower value however it was overwritten as stated in my question.
    – Tim Reynolds
    Nov 12 at 14:04











  • Can you try giving 10 instead of 10m. Kubernetes example seems to be like that raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/website/master/content/en/…
    – Ananthu R V
    2 days ago















This might help. stackoverflow.com/questions/33391748/…
– Ananthu R V
Nov 12 at 10:39




This might help. stackoverflow.com/questions/33391748/…
– Ananthu R V
Nov 12 at 10:39












Possible duplicate of How to reduce CPU limits of kubernetes system resources?
– Ananthu R V
Nov 12 at 10:39




Possible duplicate of How to reduce CPU limits of kubernetes system resources?
– Ananthu R V
Nov 12 at 10:39












@AnanthuRV So I've tried setting the limit to a lower value however it was overwritten as stated in my question.
– Tim Reynolds
Nov 12 at 14:04





@AnanthuRV So I've tried setting the limit to a lower value however it was overwritten as stated in my question.
– Tim Reynolds
Nov 12 at 14:04













Can you try giving 10 instead of 10m. Kubernetes example seems to be like that raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/website/master/content/en/…
– Ananthu R V
2 days ago




Can you try giving 10 instead of 10m. Kubernetes example seems to be like that raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/website/master/content/en/…
– Ananthu R V
2 days ago

















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