As its name, DeprecatedMightBeMasterNode is deprecated.
In e2e metrics, the function was used for knowing master node name to
get metrics from kube-scheduler and kube-controller-manager pods.
This make e2e metrics get these metrics directly by getting those pod
names without calling DeprecatedMightBeMasterNode().
The function is for persistent volumes and it doesn't have any
reason why it stays in core test framework. So this moves the
function into e2epv package for reducing e2e/framework/util.go
code.
Many times an e2e test fails with an unexpected error,
"timed out waiting for the condition".
Useful information may be in the test logs, but debugging e2e test
failures will be much faster if we add context to errors when they
happen.
This change makes sure we add context to all errors returned from
helpers like wait.Poll().
This PR does minimal changes to interface to allow removing all
references to prometheus from `test` directory. In future I would expect
wrapping prometheus samples to provide better abstraction. Changes:
Move generic_metrics.go to testutil/metrics.go
Remove etcd.go as it was not called
Move prometheus label consts to testutil.
Moving pod related functions from e2e/framework/pv_util.go to
e2e/framework/pod in order to allow refactoring of pv_util.go into its
own package.
Signed-off-by: alejandrox1 <alarcj137@gmail.com>
This is part of the transition to using framework/log instead
of the Logf inside the framework package. This will help with
import size/cycles when importing the framework or subpackages.
Other tests that check for default storageclass also
check for cloudprovider such as gce, aws and openstack
and hence are already skipped in bare metal environments.
But this particular test keeps failing because no such check exists.
This test has been flaking. The current working theory is that
volume stats collection didn't run in time to grab the metrics
from the newly created pod.
Made the following changes:
- Added more logs to help debug future failures
- Poll metrics a few additional times before failing the test