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Quobyte Volume plugin
@quofelix and myself developed a volume plugin for [Quobyte](http://www.quobyte.com) which is a software-defined storage solution. This PR allows Kubernetes users to mount a Quobyte Volume inside their containers over Kubernetes.
Here are some further informations about [Quobyte and Storage for containers](http://www.quobyte.com/containers)
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Expose flags for new NodeEviction logic in NodeController
Fix#28832
Last PR from the NodeController NodeEviction logic series.
cc @davidopp @lavalamp @mml
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Allow a flag that forces kubelet to have a valid kubeconfig
`--require-kubeconfig` forces the kubelet to use the kubeconfig for all
APIserver communication, and exit cleanly. Allows cluster lifecycle to loop waiting for config to be available.
Fixes#30515
A follow up PR will handle the issue discovered where the DefaultCluster rules applied to kubeconfig allow a malicious party who can bind to localhost:8080 to take advantage of an admin misconfiguration.
@lukemarsden @mikedanese
```release-note
The Kubelet now supports the `--force-kubeconfig` option which reads all client config from the provided `--kubeconfig` file and will cause the Kubelet to exit with error code 1 on error. It also forces the Kubelet to use the server URL from the kubeconfig file rather than the `--api-servers` flag. Without this flag set, a failure to read the kubeconfig file would only result in a warning message.
In a future release, the value of this flag will be defaulted to `true`.
```
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Add note: kubelet manages only k8s containers.
Kubelet wrote log when accesing container which was not created in k8s, what could confuse users. That's why we added note about it in documentation and lowered log level of the message to 5.
Here is example of the message:
```
> Apr 19 11:50:32 openshift-114.lab.sjc.redhat.com atomic-openshift-node[9551]:
I0419 11:50:32.194020 9600 docker.go:363]
Docker Container: /tiny_babbage is not managed by kubelet.
```
bug 1328441
Bugzilla link https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1328441
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Add volume reconstruct/cleanup logic in kubelet volume manager
Currently kubelet volume management works on the concept of desired
and actual world of states. The volume manager periodically compares the
two worlds and perform volume mount/unmount and/or attach/detach
operations. When kubelet restarts, the cache of those two worlds are
gone. Although desired world can be recovered through apiserver, actual
world can not be recovered which may cause some volumes cannot be cleaned
up if their information is deleted by apiserver. This change adds the
reconstruction of the actual world by reading the pod directories from
disk. The reconstructed volume information is added to both desired
world and actual world if it cannot be found in either world. The rest
logic would be as same as before, desired world populator may clean up
the volume entry if it is no longer in apiserver, and then volume
manager should invoke unmount to clean it up.
Fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/27653
Currently kubelet volume management works on the concept of desired
and actual world of states. The volume manager periodically compares the
two worlds and perform volume mount/unmount and/or attach/detach
operations. When kubelet restarts, the cache of those two worlds are
gone. Although desired world can be recovered through apiserver, actual
world can not be recovered which may cause some volumes cannot be cleaned
up if their information is deleted by apiserver. This change adds the
reconstruction of the actual world by reading the pod directories from
disk. The reconstructed volume information is added to both desired
world and actual world if it cannot be found in either world. The rest
logic would be as same as before, desired world populator may clean up
the volume entry if it is no longer in apiserver, and then volume
manager should invoke unmount to clean it up.
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Move new etcd storage (low level storage) into cacher
In an effort for #29888, we are pushing forward this:
What?
- It changes creating etcd storage.Interface impl into creating config
- In creating cacher storage (StorageWithCacher), it passes config created above and new etcd storage inside.
Why?
- We want to expose the information of (etcd) kv client to cacher. Cacher storage uses this information to talk to remote storage.
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Adding events to federation control plane
Adding events to federation control plane.
Apart from the standard changes to add a resource to `federation/apis/core/v1`, other changes are:
* Adding a new `federationoptions.ServerRunOptions` which includes `genericoptions.ServerRunOptions` and EventsTTL.
* Added a new method in `pkg/api/mapper` to build a RestMapper based on the passed Scheme rather than using `api.Scheme`. Updated `federation/apis/core/install` to use this new method. Without this change, if `federation/apis/core/install.init()` is called before `pkg/api/install.init()` then the registered RESTMapper in `pkg/apimachinery/registered` will have no resources. This second problem will be fixed once we have instances of `pkg/apimachinery/registered` instead of a single global singleton (generated clientset which imports `pkg/api/install` will have a different instance of registered, than federation-apiserver which imports `federation/apis/core/install`).
cc @kubernetes/sig-cluster-federation @lavalamp
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[kubelet] Introduce --protect-kernel-defaults flag to make the tunable behaviour configurable
Let's make the default behaviour of kernel tuning configurable. The default behaviour is kept modify as has been so far.
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some optimization for server.go
The PR modified two places:
1) Optimise the code style according to the go style guide;
2) Optimise the log.
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Fix code generators-- make scheme building composable
I needed to make some changes to make my other refactoring possible and this got rather large.
We now provide a "SchemeBuilder" to help all of the api packages provide their scheme-building functions (addKnownTypes and friends) in a standardized way. This also allows generated deepcopies & conversions to be entirely self contained, the project will now build without them being present (as they can add themselves to the SchemeBuilder). (Although if you actually build without them, you will get reduced performance!)
Previously, there was no way to construct your own runtime.Scheme (e.g., to test), you had to use the api.Scheme object, which has all sorts of non-hermetic cruft in it. Now you can get everything from a package by calling the scheme builder's AddToScheme, including the generated functions, if they are present.
Next steps are to allow for declaring dependencies, and to standardize the registration & install code. (#25434)
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Update github.com/spf13/pflag and github.com/spf13/cobra
Update github.com/spf13/pflag and github.com/spf13/cobra
Update:
github.com/spf13/cobra to f62e98d28ab7ad31d707ba837a966378465c7b57
github.com/spf13/cobra/doc to f62e98d28ab7ad31d707ba837a966378465c7b57
github.com/spf13/pflag to 1560c1005499d61b80f865c04d39ca7505bf7f0b
Closes issue #29852
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Check for CAP_SYS_ADMIN in Kubelet
Comment from nsenter_mount.go header:
The Kubelet process must have CAP_SYS_ADMIN (required by nsenter); at
the present, this effectively means that the kubelet is running in a
privileged container.
Related to #26093
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[Kubelet] Rename `--config` to `--pod-manifest-path`. `--config` is deprecated.
This field holds the location of a manifest file or directory of manifest
files for pods the Kubelet is supposed to run. The name of the field
should reflect that purpose. I didn't change the flag name because that
API should remain stable.
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pkg/util/logs.go got its own package in a771578a1c, but it was not
imported in the kubelet anymore such that its init() func
did not run setting logtostderr to true by default.
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Simplify canonical element term in deepcopy
Replace the old functional canonical element term in deepcopy registration with direct struct instantiation.
The old way was an artifact of non-uniform pointer/non-pointer types in the signature of deepcopy function. Since we changed that to always be a pointer, we can simplify the code.
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Also provide a new --pod-manifest-path flag and deprecate the old
--config one.
This field holds the location of a manifest file or directory of manifest
files for pods the Kubelet is supposed to run. The name of the field
should reflect that purpose.
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kube-proxy: Propagate hostname to iptables proxier
Need to propagate the hostname (i.e. Nodename) from kube-proxy to the iptables proxier to allow kube-proxy to determine local endpoints.
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Cut the client repo, staging it in the main repo
Tracking issue: #28559
ref: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/25978#issuecomment-232710174
This PR implements the plan a few of us came up with last week for cutting client into its own repo:
1. creating "_staging" (name is tentative) directory in the main repo, using a script to copy the client and its dependencies to this directory
2. periodically publishing the contents of this staging client to k8s.io/client-go repo
3. converting k8s components in the main repo to use the staged client. They should import the staged client as if the client were vendored. (i.e., the import line should be `import "k8s.io/client-go/<pacakge name>`). This requirement is to ease step 4.
4. In the future, removing the staging area, and vendoring the real client-go repo.
The advantage of having the staging area is that we can continuously run integration/e2e tests with the latest client repo and the latest main repo, without waiting for the client repo to be vendored back into the main repo. This staging area will exist until our test matrix is vendoring both the client and the server.
In the above plan, the tricky part is step 3. This PR achieves it by creating a symlink under ./vendor, pointing to the staging area, so packages in the main repo can refer to the client repo as if it's vendored. To prevent the godep tool from messing up the staging area, we export the staged client to GOPATH in hack/godep-save.sh so godep will think the client packages are local and won't attempt to manage ./vendor/k8s.io/client-go.
This is a POC. We'll rearrange the directory layout of the client before merge.
@thockin @lavalamp @bgrant0607 @kubernetes/sig-api-machinery
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The Kubelet process must have CAP_SYS_ADMIN, which implies that
the kubelet process must be either running as root or in a privileged
container. Make this check early in the startup sequence and bail out
if necessary.
Related to #26093
Update:
github.com/spf13/cobra to f62e98d28ab7ad31d707ba837a966378465c7b57
github.com/spf13/cobra/doc to f62e98d28ab7ad31d707ba837a966378465c7b57
github.com/spf13/pflag to 1560c1005499d61b80f865c04d39ca7505bf7f0b
Closes issue #29852