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Hi all,
I've recently been switching some kubernetes clusters over to containerd from docker and I've been able to make the switch, however the version of containerd that gets deployed and the version of the tar file I downloaded don't match. For instance, on a 1.23 kubernetes cluster where all the nodes are identical and running CentOS 7, unpacking the 'containerd-1.7.6-linux-amd64.tar.gz' file results in most nodes deploying a containerd instance of version 1.6.6, and at least one instance where it unpacked an instance of version 1.7.3 (not 1.7.6 as I expected).
The nodes all seem healthy after the containerd install, so I'm less worried about the performance and more wondering why the versions are different from the downloaded tar file, and from each other. Is there a way to specify a version to install? Any insight would be appreciated, thanks!
For clarification, the commands I used to download and unpack containerd are below:
cd /usr/local
wget https://github.com/containerd/containerd/releases/download/v1.7.6/containerd-1.7.6-linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xvf containerd-1.7.6-linux-amd64.tar.gz
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