Since we never use the cobras "SilenceErrors" or "SilenceUsage",
a command executed with "cmd.Execute()" will never return an error
without printing it.
The current behavior results in all error messages being printed twice:
Example:
$ kubectl abc
Error: unknown command "abc" for "kubectl"
Run 'kubectl --help' for usage.
unknown command "abc" for "kubectl"
This applies to all cli commands using Cobra. To verify, follow the code
path of the Execute function:
https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/c439c4fa0937/command.go#L793
Signed-off-by: Odin Ugedal <odin@ugedal.com>
Fixes#71730
0 indicates standby, 1 indicates master, label indicates which lease.
Tweaked name and documentation
Factored in Mike Danese feedback.
Removed dependency on prometheus from client-go using adapter.
Centralized adapter import.
Fixed godeps
Fixed boilerplate.
Put in fixes for caesarxuchao
I had the kublet die on startup and the only error was "0x401da0" Which
I assume is an address of the err.Error function. The other way to fix
this, I think, would be to use err.Error(), however that could cause
fmt.Fprintf() problems, debuging on the error message people used.
Now I get a nice clean error I can understand:
"cAdvisor.New() err = mountpoint for cpu not found"
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.
make etcd registry pass test
fix kubelet config for quantity
fix openstack for quantity
fix controller for quantity
fix last tests for quantity
wire into binaries
fix controller manager
fix build for 32 bit systems
apiserver becomes kube-apiserver
controller-manager -> kube-controller-manager
scheduler and proxy similarly.
Only thing I promise is that right now hack/build-go.sh and
build/release.sh exit with 0. That's it. Who knows if any of this
actually works....