Automatic merge from submit-queue Allow expressing inodes in percentages for eviction Per discussion here: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/28055#issuecomment-230078770 The amount of inodes per disk can vary, and our operators would prefer to express eviction in terms of percentage available. So independent of a disk having 3.2M or 12M of total inodes, its more convenient to just express eviction as saying if available inodes falls below 10 or 5 percent of total capacity then trigger an action. /cc @vishh @ronnielai @kubernetes/rh-cluster-infra @twiest @kubernetes/sig-node
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