Addresses a version skew issue where the last condition status is always
evaluated as the NodeReady status. As a workaround force the NodeReady
condition to be the last in the list of node conditions.
ref: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/16961
Set resyncInterval to one minute now that we rely on the generic pleg to trigger
pod syncs on container events. When there is an error during syncing, pod
workers need to wake up sooner to retry. Set the sync error backoff period to
10 second in this case.
This change introduces pod lifecycle event generator (PLEG), and adds a generic
PLEG. The generic PLEG relies on relisting to discover container events, and is
container-runtime-agnostic. Both docker and rkt are changed to use generic
PLEG.
+ Fix#14992
+ "When deploying a pod using an on-disk kubelet manifest (a la /etc/kubernetes/manifests), it appears that the network plugin setUpPod is notified of the new pod before the apiserver."
Push status updates as soon as readiness state changes for containers,
rather than waiting for the sync loop to update the status. In
particular, this should help new containers to come online faster.
Additionally, consolidates prober test helpers into a single file.
This commit fixes getting the logs from complete/failed pods after
a kubelet restart by falling back to the api server in case we fail
to resolve the pod status using the status cache.
- PeriodSeconds - How often to probe
- SuccessThreshold - Number of successful probes to go from failure to success state
- FailureThreshold - Number of failing probes to go from success to failure state
This commit includes to changes in behavior:
1. InitialDelaySeconds now defaults to 10 seconds, rather than the
kubelet sync interval (although that also defaults to 10 seconds).
2. Prober only retries on probe error, not failure. To compensate, the
default FailureThreshold is set to the maxRetries, 3.
This lays the groundwork for simple multizone capabilities.
In a cloud environment, nodes are typically created by the kubelet
registering with the API server. When creating a new node, we now query
the cloudprovider to see if it can provide Zone information, and if so
we add some well-known labels to the Node we are creating.