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Fix Evicted Pod OpenShift

Learn practical fix evicted pod openshift with oc commands, OpenShift manifests, verification steps, common mistakes, and production-focused guidance.

Fix Evicted Pod OpenShift

Introduction

CrashLoopBackOff, OOMKilled, and Evicted states are runtime failures. Start with previous logs, container state, events, and resource limits before changing deployments.

Symptoms

Typical symptoms include failed pods, route errors, denied requests, unhealthy operators, or command errors that repeat after retries.

Common Causes

  • Reading only current logs after the container restarted.
  • Increasing limits without finding the memory growth cause.
  • Ignoring eviction events from node pressure.

Step 1: Check the Current Status

oc get pods -n app
oc logs pod/web-7c9d7f6f8b-jx4mk -n app --previous
oc describe pod web-7c9d7f6f8b-jx4mk -n app
oc adm top pod web-7c9d7f6f8b-jx4mk -n app

Example output:

Last State:     Terminated
  Reason:       OOMKilled
  Exit Code:    137
  Started:      Sat, 30 May 2026 10:01:02 +0000
  Finished:     Sat, 30 May 2026 10:02:14 +0000

Step 2: Inspect Logs and Events

oc logs pod/web-7c9d7f6f8b-jx4mk -n app --previous
oc describe pod web-7c9d7f6f8b-jx4mk -n app
oc adm top pods -n app

Step 3: Verify Configuration

Compare the object selectors, service account, image reference, route target, or operator status with the failing symptom. In OpenShift, events often show the exact admission, scheduling, pull, SCC, or route reason.

Step 4: Apply the Fix

Apply the smallest targeted fix: correct the selector, update the route or service port, link the pull secret, grant the specific RBAC or SCC permission, or repair the unhealthy operator dependency.

Step 5: Confirm the Problem Is Resolved

Run the verification commands again and confirm the status, events, and user-facing test all agree.

Common Mistakes

  • Reading only current logs after the container restarted.
  • Increasing limits without finding the memory growth cause.
  • Ignoring eviction events from node pressure.

Quick Checklist

  • Confirm the active project.
  • Inspect the exact object named in the error.
  • Read recent events.
  • Apply one focused fix.
  • Verify status after the change.

Summary

Fix Evicted Pod OpenShift requires matching the symptom to the OpenShift object that owns it. Use oc status commands, events, logs, and focused verification so the fix is tied to evidence.