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See which pods are running on which nodes:
kubectl get pods -o wideEvict the pods on a node:
kubectl drain [node_name] --ignore-daemonsetsWatch as the node changes status:
kubectl get nodes -wSchedule pods to the node after maintenance is complete:
kubectl uncordon [node_name]