kubernetes 版本 v1.19.8
kubesphere 版本 v3.1.1
`INFO[19:53:25 CST] Joining nodes to cluster
[node-guangzhou 8.134.125.175] MSG:
[preflight] Running pre-flight checks
W0921 19:58:37.567883 31390 removeetcdmember.go:79] [reset] No kubeadm config, using etcd pod spec to get data directory
[reset] No etcd config found. Assuming external etcd
[reset] Please, manually reset etcd to prevent further issues
[reset] Stopping the kubelet service
[reset] Unmounting mounted directories in “/var/lib/kubelet”
W0921 19:58:37.572828 31390 cleanupnode.go:99] [reset] Failed to evaluate the “/var/lib/kubelet” directory. Skipping its unmount and cleanup: lstat /var/lib/kubelet: no such file or directory
[reset] Deleting contents of config directories: [/etc/kubernetes/manifests /etc/kubernetes/pki]
[reset] Deleting files: [/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf /etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf /etc/kubernetes/bootstrap-kubelet.conf /etc/kubernetes/controller-manager.conf /etc/kubernetes/scheduler.conf]
[reset] Deleting contents of stateful directories: [/var/lib/dockershim /var/run/kubernetes /var/lib/cni]
The reset process does not clean CNI configuration. To do so, you must remove /etc/cni/net.d
The reset process does not reset or clean up iptables rules or IPVS tables.
If you wish to reset iptables, you must do so manually by using the “iptables” command.
If your cluster was setup to utilize IPVS, run ipvsadm –clear (or similar)
to reset your system’s IPVS tables.
The reset process does not clean your kubeconfig files and you must remove them manually.
Please, check the contents of the $HOME/.kube/config file.`