I'm having trouble with my Kubernetes cluster. The pods are not getting network connectivity.
It sounds like you might be facing a CNI (Container Network Interface) issue. Can you tell me which CNI plugin you are using?
I'm using Calico as my CNI plugin.
Great! First, let's check if the Calico pods are running. You can use the command kubectl get pods -n kube-system
to verify.
I see that the calico-node pods are in a CrashLoopBackOff state. What should I do?
A CrashLoopBackOff usually indicates a problem with the pod's configuration or resources. Check the logs of the calico-node pods using kubectl logs <pod-name> -n kube-system
for more details.
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