Kubelet restart
- Last Updated: April 14, 2026
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In order for Kubernetes to account for the huge pages, the kubelet on each involved node has to be restarted. After restarting and applying the DaemonSet, the HugePages_Total = 1280.
# cat /proc/meminfo | grep -i hug
AnonHugePages: 124928 kB
ShmemHugePages: 0 kB
FileHugePages: 0 kB
HugePages_Total: 1280
HugePages_Free: 1280
HugePages_Rsvd: 0
HugePages_Surp: 0
Hugepagesize: 2048 kB
Hugetlb: 2621440 kB
When the kubelet is not restarted, the new configuration is not taken into account. The kubectl describe node command indicates that hugepages-1Gi and 2Mi = 0
Capacity:
attachable-volumes-aws-ebs: 25
cpu: 8
ephemeral-storage: 104845292Ki
hugepages-1Gi: 0
hugepages-2Mi: 0
memory: 32408692Ki
pods: 58
Allocatable:
attachable-volumes-aws-ebs: 25
cpu: 7910m
ephemeral-storage: 95551679124
hugepages-1Gi: 0
hugepages-2Mi: 0
memory: 31391860Ki
pods: 58
After the kubelet has been restarted, hugepages-2Mi has a value.
Capacity:
attachable-volumes-aws-ebs: 25
cpu: 8
ephemeral-storage: 104845292Ki
hugepages-1Gi: 0
hugepages-2Mi: 2560Mi
memory: 32408692Ki
pods: 58
Allocatable:
attachable-volumes-aws-ebs: 25
cpu: 7910m
ephemeral-storage: 104845292Ki
hugepages-1Gi: 0
hugepages-2Mi: 2560Mi
memory: 28770420Ki
pods: 58
Huge pages can now be allocated at the pod level.