← Back to context Comment by wang_li 19 hours ago it's living in your page cache, not on your disk. flush the caches and it'll disappear. 1 comment wang_li Reply stackghost 17 hours ago Indeed. But it's easier to just kill a container or a k8s node and reprovision than to flush the caches
stackghost 17 hours ago Indeed. But it's easier to just kill a container or a k8s node and reprovision than to flush the caches
Indeed. But it's easier to just kill a container or a k8s node and reprovision than to flush the caches