You can find out what taints you have in place on a node while you are still running Kubernetes 1.5 by doing kubectl describe node <node name>; the Taints section will show the taints you have in place. To see
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Range-diff relative to main 1: 444adc1 = 1: eb7ae2c gitk(Windows): avoid inadvertently calling executables in the worktree 2: 85ae9da ! 2: 8ec1763 t9350: point out that refs are not upd...
t/lib-diff/ 201: 77bafec88a = 204: 811af96d8f tests: only override sort & find if there are usable ones in /usr/bin/ 203: 0b0770c9f6 = 205: 352e830ae5 tests: use the correct path separator with BusyBox 205: 9b4b63529e = 206: d78071fdd0 mingw: only use Bash-ism `...