Remove custom flags that were previously available per
sub-phase. Rely on the config passed to 'kubeadm init' for that.
Remove redundant functions in manifests.go.
Move the audit policy settings to the control plane phase (under
API server).
Remove the test based on these points:
- it's apparently flaky by more than one reports and it's hard to debug.
- it's not a CLI unit test.
- it's testing API objects using a fake API server which is a bad hack...
- existing e2e tests already provide coverage for all
the `expectedError: false` cases.
In the past the discovery configuration expected, that we can support multiple
API server endpoints. In practice, we always end up with a single API server
endpoint, because, even in HA setups, we use a load balancer scheme for API
servers.
Therefore, to reduce complexity and improve readability of the config, the
multiple API server endpoints support is removed from the bootstrap token
discovery join method and configuration.
Signed-off-by: Rostislav M. Georgiev <rostislavg@vmware.com>
Order of Volumes and VolumeMounts in the pod objects created by
kubeadm is undefined as they're represended as maps in the
controlPlaneHostPathMounts struct.
This influences 'kubeadm upgrade' logic in a way that even when
manifest of the component is not changed kubeadm tries to upgrade
it because most of the time current and new pods are not equal
due to the different order of Volumes and VolumeMounts.
For example 'kubeadm apply diff' almost always shows difference
in Volumes and VolumeMounts because of this:
volumeMounts:
+ - mountPath: /etc/kubernetes/pki
+ name: k8s-certs
+ readOnly: true
- mountPath: /etc/ssl/certs
name: ca-certs
+ readOnly: true
+ - mountPath: /etc/pki
+ name: etc-pki
+ readOnly: true
+ - mountPath: /usr/share/ca-certificates
+ name: usr-share-ca-certificates
readOnly: true
- mountPath: /etc/ca-certificates
name: etc-ca-certificates
readOnly: true
- - mountPath: /etc/pki
- name: etc-pki
- readOnly: true
- - mountPath: /etc/kubernetes/pki
- name: k8s-certs
- readOnly: true
- - mountPath: /usr/share/ca-certificates
- name: usr-share-ca-certificates
- readOnly: true
Sorting Volumes and VolumeMounts should fix this issue and help
to avoid unnecessary upgrades.