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+title: 'How to increase /dev/shm size on kubernetes'
+description: "the equivalent to docker's shm-size flag"
+date: '2024-10-02'
+tags:
+- kubernetes
+---
+
+## Introduction
+
+Today I had to find a way to increase the size of the shared memory filesystem offered to containers for a specific workload. `/dev/shm` is a Linux specific `tmpfs` filesystem that some applications use for inter process communications. The defaults size of this filesystem on kubernetes nodes is 64MiB.
+
+Docker has a `--shm-size 1g` flag to specify that. Though kubernetes does not offer a direct equivalent, we can replicate this with volumes.
+
+## Configuration in pod specification
+
+Here are the relevant sections of the spec we need to set:
+``` yaml
+spec:
+ template:
+ spec:
+ container:
+ volume_mount:
+ mount_path = "/dev/shm"
+ name = "dev-shm"
+ read_only = false
+ volume:
+ empty_dir:
+ medium = "Memory"
+ size_limit = "1Gi"
+ name = "dev-shm"
+```
+
+## Conclusion
+
+Well it works!