For historical reasons InitConfiguration is used almost everywhere in kubeadm
as a carrier of various configuration components such as ClusterConfiguration,
local API server endpoint, node registration settings, etc.
Since v1alpha2, InitConfiguration is meant to be used solely as a way to supply
the kubeadm init configuration from a config file. Its usage outside of this
context is caused by technical dept, it's clunky and requires hacks to fetch a
working InitConfiguration from the cluster (as it's not stored in the config
map in its entirety).
This change is a small step towards removing all unnecessary usages of
InitConfiguration. It reduces its usage by replacing it in some places with
some of the following:
- ClusterConfiguration only.
- APIEndpoint (as local API server endpoint).
- NodeRegistrationOptions only.
- Some combinations of the above types, or if single fields from them are used,
only those field.
Signed-off-by: Rostislav M. Georgiev <rostislavg@vmware.com>
When 'kubeadm init ...' is used with an IPv6 kubeadm configuration,
kubeadm currently generates an etcd.yaml manifest that uses IP:port
combinatins where the IP is an IPv6 address, but it is not enclosed
in square brackets, e.g.:
- --advertise-client-urls=https://fd00:20::2:2379
For IPv6 advertise addresses, this should be of the form:
- --advertise-client-urls=https://[fd00:20::2]:2379
The lack of brackets around IPv6 addresses in cases like this is
causing failures to bring up IPv6-only clusters with Kubeadm as
described in kubernetes/kubeadm Issues #1212.
This format error is fixed by using net.JoinHostPort() to generate
URLs as shown above.
Fixes kubernetes/kubeadm Issue #1212
When kubeadm upgrades a static pod cluster, the old manifests were previously
deleted. This patch alters this behaviour so they are now stored in a
timestamped temporary directory.
- Test HasTLS()
- Instrument throughout upgrade plan and apply
- Update plan_test and apply_test to use new fake Cluster interfaces
- Add descriptions to upgrade range test
- Support KubernetesDir and EtcdDataDir in upgrade tests
- Cover etcdUpgrade in upgrade tests
- Cover upcoming TLSUpgrade in upgrade tests