- update all the import statements
- run hack/pin-dependency.sh to change pinned dependency versions
- run hack/update-vendor.sh to update go.mod files and the vendor directory
- update the method signatures for custom reporters
Signed-off-by: Dave Chen <dave.chen@arm.com>
Updates sig-scheduling e2e Nvidia GPU tests to install drivers using
local manifest by default. Currently the DaemonSet is fetched from the
GoogleCloudPlatform/container-enginer-accelerators repo by default.
Using a local manifest allows for manually specifying the image
cos-gpu-installer image rather than always using latest. A remote
manifest can still be fetched by setting
NVIDIA_DRIVER_INSTALLER_DAEMONSET env var.
Signed-off-by: hasheddan <georgedanielmangum@gmail.com>
Including the gpu information simplifies driver version verification.
nvidia-smi is used in order to display gpu information, which contains the driver version.
- Add a package "node" under e2e/framework and alias e2enode;
- Rename some functions whose name have redundant string.
Signed-off-by: Jiatong Wang <wangjiatong@vmware.com>
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 61498, 62030). If you want to cherry-pick this change to another branch, please follow the instructions <a href="https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/cherry-picks.md">here</a>.
Delete in-tree support for NVIDIA GPUs.
This removes the alpha Accelerators feature gate which was deprecated in 1.10 (#57384).
The alternative feature DevicePlugins went beta in 1.10 (#60170).
Fixes#54012
```release-note
Support for "alpha.kubernetes.io/nvidia-gpu" resource which was deprecated in 1.10 is removed. Please use the resource exposed by DevicePlugins instead ("nvidia.com/gpu").
```
- Runs as system critical pod
- Makes resource limits to match its resource requets
- Modifies test/e2e/scheduling/nvidia-gpus.go to cope with the recent
change of running the device plugin as a system addon.
- The resource settings of the addon is based on the test results
from 8 nvidia-tesla-k80 gpus.
Device plugin is now an addon and its manifest is now in
kubernetes/kubernetes. The manifest on
GoogleCloudPlatform/container-engine-accelerators no longer contains
device plugin.
installer and device plugin containers.
To support this, exports certain functions and fields in
framework/resource_usage_gatherer.go so that it can be used in any
e2e test to track any specified pod resource usage with the specified
probe interval and duration.