- Increase the global level for broadcaster's logging to 3 so that users can ignore event messages by lowering the logging level. It reduces information noise.
- Making sure the context is properly injected into the broadcaster, this will allow the -v flag value to be used also in that broadcaster, rather than the above global value.
- test: use cancellation from ktesting
- golangci-hints: checked error return value
PVC and containers shared the same ResourceRequirements struct to define their
API. When resource claims were added, that struct got extended, which
accidentally also changed the PVC API. To avoid such a mistake from happening
again, PVC now uses its own VolumeResourceRequirements struct.
The `Claims` field gets removed because risk of breaking someone is low:
theoretically, YAML files which have a claims field for volumes now
get rejected when validating against the OpenAPI. Such files
have never made sense and should be fixed.
Code that uses the struct definitions needs to be updated.
Now KEP-127 relies on idmap mounts to do the ID translation and we won't
do any chowns in the kubelet.
This patch just removes the usage of GetHostIDsForPod() in
operationexecutor to do the chown, and also removes the
GetHostIDsForPod() method from the kubelet volume interface.
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Campos <rodrigoca@microsoft.com>
In future commits we will need this to set the user/group of supported
volumes of KEP 127 - Phase 1.
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Campos <rodrigoca@microsoft.com>
The provided DialContext wraps existing clients' DialContext in an attempt to
preserve any existing timeout configuration. In some cases, we may replace
infinite timeouts with golang defaults.
- scaleio: tcp connect/keepalive values changed from 0/15 to 30/30
- storageos: no change
This patch removes pkg/util/mount completely, and replaces it with the
mount package now located at k8s.io/utils/mount. The code found at
k8s.io/utils/mount was moved there from pkg/util/mount, so the code is
identical, just no longer in-tree to k/k.
This patch removes mount.Exec entirely and instead uses the common
utility from k8s.io/utils/exec.
The fake exec implementation found in k8s.io/utils/exec differs a bit
than mount.Exec, with the ability to pre-script expected calls to
Command.CombinedOutput(), so tests that previously relied on a callback
mechanism to produce specific output have been updated to use that
mechanism.