You can specify the maximum and minimum CPU and memory limits for the temporary pods that Commvault spawns during backups and other operations for Kubernetes.
For backups, Commvault deploys one pod per PersistentVolumeClaim, within the namespace of the PersistentVolume that is being protected.
Procedure
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From the navigation pane, go to Manage > System.
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Click the Settings tile.
The Settings page appears.
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Click Add, and then select Entity settings.
The Add entity settings dialog box appears.
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Add the entity settings as follows:
Name |
Entity |
Category |
Type |
Value |
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The Kubernetes access node |
VirtualServer |
String |
The maximum CPU that Commvault temporary pods can use. For example, you can enter 250m. |
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The Kubernetes access node |
VirtualServer |
String |
The minimum CPU that Commvault temporary pods can use. For example, you can enter 1m. |
|
The Kubernetes access node |
VirtualServer |
String |
The maximum memory that Commvault temporary pods can use. For example, you can enter 1Gi. |
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The Kubernetes access node |
VirtualServer |
String |
The minimum memory that Commvault temporary pods can use. For example, you can enter 16Mi. |