Preemptible instances are cheaper, and the small chanse of a vm being
killed doesn't matter when running during development. This is a
tradeoff the user should be able to decide on.
More info here:
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/preemptible
The default setting is false, so unless setting
PREEMPTIBLE_INSTANCES=true, everything will behave as before.
Signed-off-by: Odin Ugedal <odin@ugedal.com>
Add a Feature:HPA tag to these tests so they're not picked up by
the release-blocking job that focuses on [Serial] tests (but
excludes [Feature:.*] tests)
They take a combined 70 minutes on average. If they really need
to be in release-blocking as implemented, we should consider a
separate job to focus just on this feature.
Add a Feature:RegularResourceUsageTracking tag to these tests so
they're not picked up by the release-blocking job that focuses
on [Serial] tests (but excludes [Feature:.*] tests)
They take a combined 65 minutes on average. If they really need
to be in release-blocking as implemented, we should consider a
separate job to focus just on this feature.
HandleFlags() was used at e2e package and it depends on sub e2e
framework "config" in core e2e framework. That was invalid dependency.
So this moves HandleFlags() to e2e package for simple dependency.
We tried to separate logger functionality as subpackage of e2e test
framework, but we've recognized that should be core functionality
and we should keep it as core of e2e test framework after facing
circular dependency issues.
So this adds log.go back to core of e2e test framework. In addition,
this makes volume sub package use the core logger as a sample.
Also remove FS VolMode disruptive tests because they are already covered
through the subpath disruptive test cases.
Change-Id: Ice4b30b0d8fdcb1f7fd61e54d27f53557de9f13a
ConfirmStatefulPodCount() was used at e2e statefulset test only,
and that added dependency on another sub framework to statefulset
sub framework. This moves ConfirmStatefulPodCount() to the e2e test
for clean dependency.
Includes the changes from #80922 (that were reverted), and updates the test to appropriately add intolerable taints to all nodes except the target node
DesiredStateOfWorldPopulator should skip a volume that is not used in any
pod. "Used" means either mounted (via volumeMounts) or used as raw block
device (via volumeDevices).
Especially when block feature is disabled, a block volume must not get into
DesiredStateOfWorld, because it would be formatted and mounted there.