awslabs/amazon-eks-ami

Support CrowdStrike for amazon-eks-node-al2023-x86_64-standard-1.30

rajeevpnair opened this issue · 2 comments

CrowdStrike for amazon-eks-node-al2023-x86_64-standard-1.30 is rfm-state=true
--rfm-state=true indicating whether the sensor is in Reduced Functionality Mode
rfm-reason=The kernel backend does not support the running kernel, code=0xC0000225.
Any idea when EKS 1.30 amd64 supports CrowdStrike falconSensor ?

Environment: EKS

  • AWS Region: Any
  • Instance Type(s): t2micro
  • EKS Platform version (use aws eks describe-cluster --name <name> --query cluster.platformVersion):
  • Kubernetes version (use aws eks describe-cluster --name <name> --query cluster.version): 1.30
  • AMI Version: amazon-eks-node-al2023-x86_64-standard-1.30-v20240703
  • Kernel (e.g. uname -a): 6.1.94-99.176.amzn2023.x86_64
  • Release information (run cat /etc/eks/release on a node):
sh-5.2$ cat /etc/eks/release
BASE_AMI_ID="ami-07abf5a3675e9b4d6"
BUILD_TIME="Wed Jul  3 05:03:36 UTC 2024"
BUILD_KERNEL="6.1.94-99.176.amzn2023.x86_64"
ARCH="x86_64"

That's a question for CrowdStrike (though they're probably a bit busy today!)