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Document kernel version requirements for Linux
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content_type: "reference"
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title: Linux Kernel Version Requirements
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weight: 10
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{{% thirdparty-content %}}
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Many features rely on specific kernel functionalities and have minimum kernel version requirements.
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However, relying solely on kernel version numbers may not be sufficient
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for certain operating system distributions,
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as maintainers for distributions such as RHEL, Ubuntu and SUSE often backport selected features
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to older kernel releases (retaining the older kernel version).
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## Pod sysctls
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On Linux, the `sysctl()` system call configures kernel parameters at run time. There is a command
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line tool named `sysctl` that you can use to configure these parameters, and many are exposed via
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the `proc` filesystem.
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Some sysctls are only available if you have a modern enough kernel.
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The following sysctls have a minimal kernel version requirement,
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and are supported in the [safe set](/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/sysctl-cluster/#safe-and-unsafe-sysctls):
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<!--
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Code: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/00236ae0d73d2455a2470469ed1005674f8ed61f/pkg/util/kernel/constants.go#L19-L45
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-->
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- `net.ipv4.ip_local_reserved_ports` (since Kubernetes 1.27, needs kernel 3.16+);
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- `net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_time` (since Kubernetes 1.29, needs kernel 4.5+);
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- `net.ipv4.tcp_fin_timeout` (since Kubernetes 1.29, needs kernel 4.6+);
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- `net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_intvl` (since Kubernetes 1.29, needs kernel 4.5+);
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- `net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_probes` (since Kubernetes 1.29, needs kernel 4.5+);
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- `net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies` (namespaced since kernel 4.6+).
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- `net.ipv4.vs.conn_reuse_mode` (used in `ipvs` proxy mode, needs kernel 4.1+);
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### kube proxy `nftables` proxy mode
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<!--
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Code: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/00236ae0d73d2455a2470469ed1005674f8ed61f/pkg/util/kernel/constants.go#L53-L56
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-->
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For Kubernetes {{< skew currentVersion >}}, the
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[`nftables` mode](/docs/reference/networking/virtual-ips/#proxy-mode-nftables) of kube-proxy requires
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version 1.0.1 or later
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of the nft command-line tool, as well as kernel 5.13 or later.
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For testing/development purposes, you can use older kernels, as far back as 5.4 if you set the
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`nftables.skipKernelVersionCheck` option in the kube-proxy config.
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But this is not recommended in production since it may cause problems with other nftables
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users on the system.
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## Version 2 control groups
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Kubernetes cgroup v1 support is in maintained mode starting from Kubernetes v1.31; using cgroup v2
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is recommended.
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In [Linux 5.8](https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/4a7e89c5ec0238017a757131eb9ab8dc111f961c), the system-level `cpu.stat` file was added to the root cgroup for convenience.
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In runc document, Kernel older than 5.2 is not recommended due to lack of freezer.
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## Other kernel requirements {#requirements-other}
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Some features may depend on new kernel functionalities and have specific kernel requirements:
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<!--
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Code(recursive read only mount): https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/00236ae0d73d2455a2470469ed1005674f8ed61f/staging/src/k8s.io/cri-api/pkg/apis/runtime/v1/api.proto#L1605-L1609
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Code(user namespace and swap): https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/00236ae0d73d2455a2470469ed1005674f8ed61f/pkg/util/kernel/constants.go#L47-L51
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-->
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1. [Recursive read only mount](/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#recursive-read-only-mounts):
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This is implemented by applying the `MOUNT_ATTR_RDONLY` attribute with the `AT_RECURSIVE` flag
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using `mount_setattr`(2) added in Linux kernel v5.12.
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2. Pod user namespace support requires minimal kernel version 6.5+, according to
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[KEP-127](https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/blob/master/keps/sig-node/127-user-namespaces/README.md).
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3. For [node system swap](/docs/concepts/architecture/nodes/#swap-memory), tmpfs set to `noswap`
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is not supported until kernel 6.3.
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## Linux kernel long term maintenance
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Active kernel releases can be found in [kernel.org](https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html).
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There are usually several _long term maintenance_ kernel releases provided for the purposes of backporting
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bug fixes for older kernel trees. Only important bug fixes are applied to such kernels and they don't
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usually see very frequent releases, especially for older trees.
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See the Linux kernel website for the [list of releases](https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html)
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in the _Longterm_ category.
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## {{% heading "whatsnext" %}}
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- See [sysctls](/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/sysctl-cluster/) for more details.
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- Allow running kube-proxy with in [nftables mode](/docs/reference/networking/virtual-ips/#proxy-mode-nftables).
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- Read more information in [cgroups v2](/docs/concepts/architecture/cgroups/).
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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ The following sysctls are supported in the _safe_ set:
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There are some exceptions to the set of safe sysctls:
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- The `net.*` sysctls are not allowed with host networking enabled.
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- The `net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies` sysctl is not namespaced on Linux kernel version 4.4 or lower.
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- The `net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies` sysctl is not namespaced on Linux kernel version 4.5 or lower.
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{{< /note >}}
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This list will be extended in future Kubernetes versions when the kubelet
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