examples/fedora-vm.yaml
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: fedora-vm
annotations:
kubernetes.io/target-runtime: virtlet.cloud
VirtletSSHKeys: |
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCaJEcFDXEK2ZbX0ZLS1EIYFZRbDAcRfuVjpstSc0De8+sV1aiu+dePxdkuDRwqFtCyk6dEZkssjOkBXtri00MECLkir6FcH3kKOJtbJ6vy3uaJc9w1ERo+wyl6SkAh/+JTJkp7QRXj8oylW5E20LsbnA/dIwWzAF51PPwF7A7FtNg9DnwPqMkxFo1Th/buOMKbP5ZA1mmNNtmzbMpMfJATvVyiv3ccsSJKOiyQr6UG+j7sc/7jMVz5Xk34Vd0l8GwcB0334MchHckmqDB142h/NCWTr8oLakDNvkfC1YneAfAO41hDkUbxPtVBG5M/o7P4fxoqiHEX+ZLfRxDtHB53 me@localhost
spec:
nodeSelector:
extraRuntime: virtlet
# This is the number of seconds Virtlet gives the VM to shut down cleanly.
# The default value of 30 seconds is ok for containers but probably too
# low for VM, so overriding it here is strongly advised.
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 120
containers:
- name: fedora-vm
image: virtlet.cloud/fedora
imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
# tty and stdin required for `kubectl attach -t` to work
tty: true
stdin: true
resources:
limits:
# This memory limit is applied to the libvirt domain definition
memory: 256Mi