We are currently using multiple (5) machines in the Google Compute Engine in one Google Computation Engine Zone to host a Kubernetes cluster.
On the 13.11.2021 between 10:30 CEST and 10:50 CEST all of those machines were restarted. This was not issued by any of our team members.
We have one other VM running hosted in the same Google Compute Engine not being part of the cluster. That VM did not restart, so it might be related to Kubernetes.
The logs did not indicate any manually scheduled restart, from what I could see so far and the Google Cloud Status Dashboard also did not indicate any issues leading to that reaction during that timeframe.
Only thing was an error message during reboot:
Error updating SSH keys for root: mkdir /root/.ssh: read-only file system.
I am not sure whether this is linked to the restart issue or another problem regarding wrong permissions being set.
My question is:
Are there any known actions on the google side or other reasons that could be the cause for the machines’ restarts ( e.g. moving the VMs onto another node ) ?
Best regards,
Christian Glied