Introduced chages:
1. Re-writing of the resolv.conf file generated by docker.
Cluster dns settings aren't passed anymore to docker api in all cases, not only for pods with host network:
the resolver conf will be overwritten after infra-container creation to override docker's behaviour.
2. Added new one dnsPolicy - 'ClusterFirstWithHostNet', so now there are:
- ClusterFirstWithHostNet - use dns settings in all cases, i.e. with hostNet=true as well
- ClusterFirst - use dns settings unless hostNetwork is true
- Default
Fixes#17406
- Add a new type PortworxVolumeSource
- Implement the kubernetes volume plugin for Portworx Volumes under pkg/volume/portworx
- The Portworx Volume Driver uses the libopenstorage/openstorage specifications and apis for volume operations.
Changes for k8s configuration and examples for portworx volumes.
- Add PortworxVolume hooks in kubectl, kube-controller-manager and validation.
- Add a README for PortworxVolume usage as PVs, PVCs and StorageClass.
- Add example spec files
Handle code review comments.
- Modified READMEs to incorporate to suggestions.
- Add a test for ReadWriteMany access mode.
- Use util.UnmountPath in TearDown.
- Add ReadOnly flag to PortworxVolumeSource
- Use hostname:port instead of unix sockets
- Delete the mount dir in TearDown.
- Fix link issue in persistentvolumes README
- In unit test check for mountpath after Setup is done.
- Add PVC Claim Name as a Portworx Volume Label
Generated code and documentation.
- Updated swagger spec
- Updated api-reference docs
- Updated generated code under pkg/api/v1
Godeps update for Portworx Volume Driver
- Adds github.com/libopenstorage/openstorage
- Adds go.pedge.io/pb/go/google/protobuf
- Updates Godep Licenses
Automatic merge from submit-queue
Remove ExportOptions from api/internal and use unversioned
Should only have one internal object in use
Part of #37530
* flocker datasets should be attached using an unique identifier. This
is not the case for the name metadata used by datasetName
* allow only one of datasetUUID / datasetName specified
Search and replace for references to moved examples
Reverted find and replace paths on auto gen docs
Reverting changes to changelog
Fix bugs in test-cmd.sh
Fixed path in examples README
ran update-all successfully
Updated verify-flags exceptions to include renamed files
Automatic merge from submit-queue
Add subPath to mount a child dir or file of a volumeMount
Allow users to specify a subPath in Container.volumeMounts so they can use a single volume for many mounts instead of creating many volumes. For instance, a user can now use a single PersistentVolume to store the Mysql database and the document root of an Apache server of a LAMP stack pod by mapping them to different subPaths in this single volume.
Also solves https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/20466.
Automatic merge from submit-queue
Make ThirdPartyResource a root scoped object
ThirdPartyResource (the registration of a third party type) belongs at the cluster scope. It results in resource handlers installed in every namespace, and the same name in two namespaces collides (namespace is ignored when determining group/kind).
ThirdPartyResourceData (an actual instance of that type) is still namespace-scoped.
This PR moves ThirdPartyResource to be a root scope object. Someone previously using ThirdPartyResource definitions in alpha should be able to move them from namespace to root scope like this:
setup (run on 1.2):
```
kubectl create ns ns1
echo '{"kind":"ThirdPartyResource","apiVersion":"extensions/v1beta1","metadata":{"name":"foo.example.com"},"versions":[{"name":"v8"}]}' | kubectl create -f - --namespace=ns1
echo '{"kind":"Foo","apiVersion":"example.com/v8","metadata":{"name":"MyFoo"},"testkey":"testvalue"}' | kubectl create -f - --namespace=ns1
```
export:
```
kubectl get thirdpartyresource --all-namespaces -o yaml > tprs.yaml
```
remove namespaced kind registrations (this shouldn't remove the data of that type, which is another possible issue):
```
kubectl delete -f tprs.yaml
```
... upgrade ...
re-register the custom types at the root scope:
```
kubectl create -f tprs.yaml
```
Additionally, pre-1.3 clients that expect to read/write ThirdPartyResource at a namespace scope will not be compatible with 1.3+ servers, and 1.3+ clients that expect to read/write ThirdPartyResource at a root scope will not be compatible with pre-1.3 servers.