1. Name default scheduler with name `kube-scheduler`
2. The default scheduler only schedules the pods meeting the following condition:
- the pod has no annotation "scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/name: <scheduler-name>"
- the pod has annotation "scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/name: kube-scheduler"
update gofmt
update according to @david's review
run hack/test-integration.sh, hack/test-go.sh and local e2e.test
Default to hardcodes for components that had them, and 5.0 qps, 10 burst
for those that relied on client defaults
Unclear if maybe it'd be better to just assume these are set as part of
the incoming kubeconfig. For now just exposing them as flags since it's
easier for me to manually tweak.
pflag can handle IP addresses so use the pflag code instead of doing it
ourselves. This means our code just uses net.IP and we don't have all of
the useless casting back and forth!
--master option still supported.
--kubeconfig option added to kube-proxy,
kube-scheduler, and kube-controller-manager
binaries.
Kube-proxy now always makes some kind of API
source, since that is its only kind of config.
Warn if it is using a default client, which probably won't work.
Uses the clientcmd builder.
It currently is impossible to use two healthz handlers on different
ports in the same process. This removes the global variables in favor
of requiring the consumer to specify all health checks up front.