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virtual machine.
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First, identify the name of the node you wish to drain. You can list all of the nodes in your cluster with
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```shell
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kubectl get nodes
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```
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Next, tell Kubernetes to drain the node:
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```shell
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kubectl drain <node name>
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```
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Once it returns (without giving an error), you can power down the node
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(or equivalently, if on a cloud platform, delete the virtual machine backing the node).
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If you leave the node in the cluster during the maintenance operation, you need to run
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```shell
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kubectl uncordon <node name>
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```
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