Following from #27830, this copies the source onto the instance and
displays the location of it prominently (keeping the download link for
anyone that just wants to curl it).
Example output (this tag doesn't exist yet):
---
Welcome to Kubernetes v1.4.0!
You can find documentation for Kubernetes at:
http://docs.kubernetes.io/
The source for this release can be found at:
/usr/local/share/doc/kubernetes/kubernetes-src.tar.gz
Or you can download it at:
https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.4.0/kubernetes-src.tar.gz
It is based on the Kubernetes source at:
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/v1.4.0
For Kubernetes copyright and licensing information, see:
/usr/local/share/doc/kubernetes/LICENSES
---
Following from #27830, this copies the source onto the instance and
displays the location of it prominently (keeping the download link for
anyone that just wants to curl it).
Example output (this tag doesn't exist yet):
---
Welcome to Kubernetes v1.4.0!
You can find documentation for Kubernetes at:
http://docs.kubernetes.io/
The source for this release can be found at:
/usr/local/share/doc/kubernetes/kubernetes-src.tar.gz
Or you can download it at:
https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.4.0/kubernetes-src.tar.gz
It is based on the Kubernetes source at:
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/v1.4.0
For Kubernetes copyright and licensing information, see:
/usr/local/share/doc/kubernetes/LICENSES
---
Filters can't exceed 4k, and GET requests against the GCE API are also
limited, so these break down in different ways at different cluster
counts. Fix it by introducing an advisory node-instance-prefix
configuration in the GCE provider that can hint the
EnsureLoadBalancer/UpdateLoadBalancer code (and the firewall
creation/update code). If it's not there, or wrong (a hostname that's
registered violates it), just ignore it and grab the whole project.
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add logrotate service and configuration for GCI
This change mirrors the configuration in cluster/saltbase/salt/logrotate for GCI.
On GCI we use systemd timers (https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.timer.html) and install an hourly timer - kube-logrotate.timer. This will invoke kube-logrotate.service (which calls /usr/sbin/logrotate) once every hour to perform log rotation as per the rotation rules installed under /etc/logrotate.d/.
@kubernetes/goog-image @zmerlynn @dchen1107 @andyzheng0831
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support for mounting local-ssds on GCI
This change adds support for mounting local ssds on GCI.
It updates the previous container-vm behavior as well to
match that for GCI nodes by mounting the local-ssds under
the same path (/mnt/disks/ssdN).
@vulpecula @roberthbailey @andyzheng0831 @kubernetes/goog-image
This change adds support for mounting local ssds on GCI.
It updates the previous container-vm behavior as well to
match that for GCI nodes by mounting the local-ssds under
the same path (/mnt/disks/ssdN).
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GCI: fix the issue #26379
This PR deletes docker0 explicitly to fix the issue. In some cases, coexistence of docker0 and cbr0 make troubles in GCI-based cluster instances.
I verified it in GKE. With the fix, fluentd-gcp pod shows no error. "curl google.com" can work inside a pod. Mark it as P0 to match the issue priority.
@a-robinson @roberthbailey @freehan @kubernetes/goog-image
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Re-enable node problem detector by default
Re-enable node problem detector started in gce cluster by default.
For now, in the master node, the node problem detector will be started and do nothing (see https://github.com/kubernetes/node-problem-detector/pull/13).
But in fact, in my test cluster, the master has no extra cpu to run the node problem detector, so node problem detector is started on all nodes except master, which is what we want but not expected...
@dchen1107
/cc @kubernetes/sig-node
/cc @andyzheng0831 for the gci script change.
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GCI/Trusty: support the Docker registry mirror
@roberthbailey @zmerlynn please review it.
cc/ @fabioy @dchen1107 @kubernetes/goog-image FYI.
cc/ @ojarjur it is very straightforward to add support for GCI, which is pretty much like the change to ContainerVM's configure-vm.sh in your original PR #25841.