public sealed class EvictionSignals : IMessage<EvictionSignals>, IEquatable<EvictionSignals>, IDeepCloneable<EvictionSignals>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Kubernetes Engine v1 API class EvictionSignals.
Eviction signals are the current state of a particular resource at a specific
point in time. The kubelet uses eviction signals to make eviction decisions
by comparing the signals to eviction thresholds, which are the minimum amount
of the resource that should be available on the node.
Optional. Amount of storage available on filesystem that container runtime
uses for storing images layers. If the container filesystem and image
filesystem are not separate, then imagefs can store both image layers and
writeable layers. Defines the amount of "imagefs.available" signal in
kubelet. Default is unset, if not specified in the kubelet config. It
takses percentage value for now. Sample format: "30%". Must be >= 15% and
<= 50%. See
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/node-pressure-eviction/#eviction-signals
Optional. Amount of inodes available on filesystem that container runtime
uses for storing images layers. Defines the amount of "imagefs.inodesFree"
signal in kubelet. Default is unset, if not specified in the kubelet
config. Linux only. It takses percentage value for now. Sample format:
"30%". Must be >= 5% and <= 50%. See
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/node-pressure-eviction/#eviction-signals
Optional. Memory available (i.e. capacity - workingSet), in bytes. Defines
the amount of "memory.available" signal in kubelet. Default is unset, if
not specified in the kubelet config. Format: positive number + unit, e.g.
100Ki, 10Mi, 5Gi. Valid units are Ki, Mi, Gi. Must be >= 100Mi and <= 50%
of the node's memory. See
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/node-pressure-eviction/#eviction-signals
Optional. Amount of storage available on filesystem that kubelet uses for
volumes, daemon logs, etc. Defines the amount of "nodefs.available" signal
in kubelet. Default is unset, if not specified in the kubelet config. It
takses percentage value for now. Sample format: "30%". Must be >= 10% and
<= 50%. See
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/node-pressure-eviction/#eviction-signals
Optional. Amount of inodes available on filesystem that kubelet uses for
volumes, daemon logs, etc. Defines the amount of "nodefs.inodesFree" signal
in kubelet. Default is unset, if not specified in the kubelet config. Linux
only. It takses percentage value for now. Sample format: "30%". Must be >=
5% and <= 50%. See
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/node-pressure-eviction/#eviction-signals
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The kubelet uses eviction signals to make eviction decisions\nby comparing the signals to eviction thresholds, which are the minimum amount\nof the resource that should be available on the node. \n\nInheritance\n-----------\n\n[object](https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/system.object) \\\u003e EvictionSignals \n\nImplements\n----------\n\n[IMessage](https://cloud.google.com/dotnet/docs/reference/Google.Protobuf/latest/Google.Protobuf.IMessage-1.html)[EvictionSignals](/dotnet/docs/reference/Google.Cloud.Container.V1/latest/Google.Cloud.Container.V1.EvictionSignals), [IEquatable](https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/system.iequatable-1)[EvictionSignals](/dotnet/docs/reference/Google.Cloud.Container.V1/latest/Google.Cloud.Container.V1.EvictionSignals), [IDeepCloneable](https://cloud.google.com/dotnet/docs/reference/Google.Protobuf/latest/Google.Protobuf.IDeepCloneable-1.html)[EvictionSignals](/dotnet/docs/reference/Google.Cloud.Container.V1/latest/Google.Cloud.Container.V1.EvictionSignals), [IBufferMessage](https://cloud.google.com/dotnet/docs/reference/Google.Protobuf/latest/Google.Protobuf.IBufferMessage.html), [IMessage](https://cloud.google.com/dotnet/docs/reference/Google.Protobuf/latest/Google.Protobuf.IMessage.html) \n\nInherited Members\n-----------------\n\n[object.GetHashCode()](https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/system.object.gethashcode) \n[object.GetType()](https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/system.object.gettype) \n[object.ToString()](https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/system.object.tostring)\n\nNamespace\n---------\n\n[Google.Cloud.Container.V1](/dotnet/docs/reference/Google.Cloud.Container.V1/latest/Google.Cloud.Container.V1)\n\nAssembly\n--------\n\nGoogle.Cloud.Container.V1.dll\n\nConstructors\n------------\n\n### EvictionSignals()\n\n public EvictionSignals()\n\n### EvictionSignals(EvictionSignals)\n\n public EvictionSignals(EvictionSignals other)\n\nProperties\n----------\n\n### ImagefsAvailable\n\n public string ImagefsAvailable { get; set; }\n\nOptional. Amount of storage available on filesystem that container runtime\nuses for storing images layers. If the container filesystem and image\nfilesystem are not separate, then imagefs can store both image layers and\nwriteable layers. Defines the amount of \"imagefs.available\" signal in\nkubelet. Default is unset, if not specified in the kubelet config. It\ntakses percentage value for now. Sample format: \"30%\". Must be \\\u003e= 15% and\n\\\u003c= 50%. See\n\u003chttps://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/node-pressure-eviction/#eviction-signals\u003e\n\n### ImagefsInodesFree\n\n public string ImagefsInodesFree { get; set; }\n\nOptional. Amount of inodes available on filesystem that container runtime\nuses for storing images layers. Defines the amount of \"imagefs.inodesFree\"\nsignal in kubelet. Default is unset, if not specified in the kubelet\nconfig. Linux only. It takses percentage value for now. Sample format:\n\"30%\". Must be \\\u003e= 5% and \\\u003c= 50%. See\n\u003chttps://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/node-pressure-eviction/#eviction-signals\u003e\n\n### MemoryAvailable\n\n public string MemoryAvailable { get; set; }\n\nOptional. Memory available (i.e. capacity - workingSet), in bytes. Defines\nthe amount of \"memory.available\" signal in kubelet. Default is unset, if\nnot specified in the kubelet config. Format: positive number + unit, e.g.\n100Ki, 10Mi, 5Gi. Valid units are Ki, Mi, Gi. Must be \\\u003e= 100Mi and \\\u003c= 50%\nof the node's memory. See\n\u003chttps://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/node-pressure-eviction/#eviction-signals\u003e\n\n### NodefsAvailable\n\n public string NodefsAvailable { get; set; }\n\nOptional. Amount of storage available on filesystem that kubelet uses for\nvolumes, daemon logs, etc. Defines the amount of \"nodefs.available\" signal\nin kubelet. Default is unset, if not specified in the kubelet config. It\ntakses percentage value for now. Sample format: \"30%\". Must be \\\u003e= 10% and\n\\\u003c= 50%. See\n\u003chttps://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/node-pressure-eviction/#eviction-signals\u003e\n\n### NodefsInodesFree\n\n public string NodefsInodesFree { get; set; }\n\nOptional. Amount of inodes available on filesystem that kubelet uses for\nvolumes, daemon logs, etc. Defines the amount of \"nodefs.inodesFree\" signal\nin kubelet. Default is unset, if not specified in the kubelet config. Linux\nonly. It takses percentage value for now. Sample format: \"30%\". Must be \\\u003e=\n5% and \\\u003c= 50%. See\n\u003chttps://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/node-pressure-eviction/#eviction-signals\u003e\n\n### PidAvailable\n\n public string PidAvailable { get; set; }\n\nOptional. Amount of PID available for pod allocation. Defines the amount of\n\"pid.available\" signal in kubelet. Default is unset, if not specified in\nthe kubelet config. It takses percentage value for now. Sample format:\n\"30%\". Must be \\\u003e= 10% and \\\u003c= 50%. See\n\u003chttps://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/node-pressure-eviction/#eviction-signals\u003e"]]