AWS kube-up: set net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh1=0
This works around a linux kernel bug with overly aggressive caching of ARP entries, which was causing problems when we reused IP addresses in VPCs, for example with an ASG in a relatively small subnet. See #23395 for more explanation. Fixes #23395
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		@@ -23,6 +23,20 @@ pkg-core:
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      - git
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{% endif %}
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# Fix ARP cache issues on AWS by setting net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh1=0
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# See issue #23395
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{% if grains.get('cloud') == 'aws' %}
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# Work around Salt #18089: https://github.com/saltstack/salt/issues/18089
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# (we also have to give it a different id from the same fix elsewhere)
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99-salt-conf-with-a-different-id:
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  file.touch:
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    - name: /etc/sysctl.d/99-salt.conf
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net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh1:
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  sysctl.present:
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    - value: 0
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{% endif %}
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/usr/local/share/doc/kubernetes:
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  file.directory:
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    - user: root
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