KEP-2593 proposed to expand the existing node-ipam controller
to be configurable via a ClusterCIDR objects, however, there
were reasonable doubts on the SIG about the feature and after
several months of dicussions we decided to not move forward
with the KEP intree, hence, we are going to remove the existing
code, that is still in alpha.
https://groups.google.com/g/kubernetes-sig-network/c/nts1xEZ--gQ/m/2aTOUNFFAAAJ
Change-Id: Ieaf2007b0b23c296cde333247bfb672441fe6dfc
Several enhancements:
- `--resource-config` is now listed under `controller` options instead of
`leader election`: merely a cosmetic change
- The driver name can be configured as part of the resource config. The
command line flag overrides the config, but only when set explicitly.
This makes it possible to pre-define complete driver setups where the
name is associated with certain resource availability. This will be
used for testing cluster autoscaling.
- The set of nodes where resources are available can optionally be specified
via node labels. This will be used for testing cluster autoscaling.
During scheduler_perf testing, roughly 10% of the PodSchedulingContext update
operations failed with a conflict error. Using SSA would avoid that, but
performance measurements showed that this causes a considerable
slowdown (primarily because of the slower encoding with JSON instead of
protobuf, but also because server-side processing is more expensive).
Therefore a normal update is tried first and SSA only gets used when there has
been a conflict. Using SSA in that case instead of giving up outright is better
because it avoids another scheduling attempt.
The Service API Rest implementation is complex and has to use different
hooks on the REST storage. The status store was making a shallow copy of
the storage before adding the hooks, so it was not inheriting the hooks.
The status store must have the same hooks as the rest store to be able
to handle correctly the allocation and deallocation of ClusterIPs and
nodePorts.
Change-Id: I44be21468d36017f0ec41a8f912b8490f8f13f55
Signed-off-by: Antonio Ojea <aojea@google.com>
This uses the generic ptr.To in k8s.io/utils to replace functions and
code constructs which only serve to return pointers to intstr
values. Other uses of the deprecated pointer package are updated in
modified files.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Kitt <skitt@redhat.com>
If pods get stuck, then giving the name of one makes it possible
to search for it in the log output. Without the name it's hard
to figure out which pods got stuck.
This helps when using -feature-gate=ContextualLogging=true and running the
SchedulingWithMultipleResourceClaims test case because then output from the two
driver instances is easy to distinguish.
When defining a ClusterIP Service, we can specify externalIP, and the
traffic policy of externalIP is subject to externalTrafficPolicy.
However, the policy can't be set when type is not NodePort or
LoadBalancer, and will default to Cluster when kube-proxy processes the
Service.
This commit updates the defaulting and validation of Service to allow
specifying ExternalTrafficPolicy for ClusterIP Services with
ExternalIPs.
Signed-off-by: Quan Tian <qtian@vmware.com>