- Graduate the feature gate to Beta and enable it by default.
- Pre-set the default value for UnversionedKubeletConfigMap
to "true" in test/e2e_kubeadm.
- Fix a couple of typos in "tolerate" introduced in the PR that
added the FG in 1.23.
Compare with two pointers will always show that they are different value,
so it will always print the warning message.
Signed-off-by: Dave Chen <dave.chen@arm.com>
- During "upgrade apply" call a new function AddNewControlPlaneTaint()
that finds all nodes with the new "control-plane" node-role label
and adds the new "control-plane" taint to them.
- The function is called in "apply" and is separate from
the step to remove the old "master" label for better debugging
if errors occur.
- Apply "control-plane" taint during init/join by adding the
taint in SetNodeRegistrationDynamicDefaults(). The old
taint "master" is still applied.
- Clarify API docs (v1beta2 and v1beta3) for nodeRegistration.Taint
to not mention "master" taint and be more generic. Remove
example for taints that includes the word "master".
- Update unit tests.
- Update the markcontrolplane phase used by init and join to
only label the nodes with the new control plane label.
- Cleanup TODOs about the old label.
- Remove outdated comment about selfhosting in staticpod/utils.go.
Selfhosting has not been supported in kubeadm for a while
and the comment also mentions the "master" label.
- Update unit tests.
- Rename the function in postupgrade.go to better reflect
what is being done.
- During "upgrade apply" find all nodes with the old label
and remove it by calling PatchNode.
- Update health check for CP nodes to not track "master"
labeled nodes. At this point all CP nodes should have
"control-plane" and we can use that selector only.
- Throw an error if there is more than one known socket on the host.
- Remove the special handling for docker+containerd.
- Remove the local instances of constants for endpoints for
Windows / Unix and use the defaultKnownCRISockets variable
which is populated from OS specific constants.
- Update error message in detectCRISocketImpl to have more
details.
- Make detectCRISocketImpl accept a list of "known" sockets
- Update unit tests for detectCRISocketImpl and make them
use generic paths such as "unix:///foo/bar.sock".
Change the default container runtime CRI socket endpoint to the
one of containerd. Previously it was the one for Docker
- Rename constants.DefaultDockerCRISocket to DefaultCRISocket
- Make the constants files include the endpoints for all supported
container runtimes for Unix/Windows.
- Update unit tests related to docker runtime testing.
- In kubelet/flags.go hardcode the legacy docker socket as a check
to allow kubeadm 1.24 to run against kubelet 1.23 if the user
explicitly sets the criSocket field to "npipe:////./pipe/dockershim"
on Windows or "unix:///var/run/dockershim.sock" on Linux.
In the following code pattern, the log message will get logged with v=0 in JSON
output although conceptually it has a higher verbosity:
if klog.V(5).Enabled() {
klog.Info("hello world")
}
Having the actual verbosity in the JSON output is relevant, for example for
filtering out only the important info messages. The solution is to use
klog.V(5).Info or something similar.
Whether the outer if is necessary at all depends on how complex the parameters
are. The return value of klog.V can be captured in a variable and be used
multiple times to avoid the overhead for that function call and to avoid
repeating the verbosity level.
The API was deprecated in 1.23 when output/v1alpha2 was
added. v1alpha1 is problematic since it embeds kubeadm/v1beta2
BootstrapToken related types directly. v1alpha2 imports
a new group dedicated to bootstrap tokens apis/bootstraptoken.
cli.Run was an attempt to elliminate error handling in Kubernetes
commands. However, it had to rely on heuristics that are not necessarily right
for all commands.
kubectl is one example which has its own error printing code that should be
used in all cases after a command failure. It now gets used also for
`--warnings-as-errors`. Previously, that caused the following message to be
logged at the end:
E0110 16:56:01.987555 202060 run.go:120] "command failed" err="1 warning received"
Now it ends with:
error: 1 warning received
crictl already works with the current state of dockershim.
Using the docker CLI is not required and the DockerRuntime
can be removed from kubeadm. This means that crictl
can connect at the dockershim (or cri-dockerd) socket and
be used to list containers, pull images, remove containers, and
all actions that the kubelet can otherwise perform with the socket.
Ensure that crictl is now required for all supported container runtimes
in checks.go. In the help text in waitcontrolplane.go show only
the crictl example.
Remove the check for the docker service from checks.go.
Remove the DockerValidor check from checks.go.
These two checks were special casing Docker as CR and compensating
for the lack of the same checks in dockershim. With the
extraction of dockershim to cri-dockerd, ideally cri-dockerd
should perform the required checks whether it can support
a given Docker config / version running on a host.
During "upgrade node" and "upgrade apply" read the
kubelet env file from /var/lib/kubelet/kubeadm-flags.env
patch the --container-runtime-endpoint flag value to
have the appropriate URL scheme prefix (e.g. unix:// on Linux)
and write the file back to disk.
This is a temporary workaround that should be kept only for 1 release
cycle - i.e. remove this in 1.25.
The CRI socket that kubeadm writes as an annotation
on a particular Node object can include an endpoint that
does not have an URL scheme. This is undesired as long term
the kubelet can stop allowing endpoints without URL scheme.
For control plane nodes "kubeadm upgrade apply" takes
the locally defaulted / populated NodeRegistration and refreshes
the CRI socket in PerformPostUpgradeTasks. But for secondary
nodes "kubeadm upgrade node" does not.
Adapt "upgrade node" to fetch the NodeRegistration for this node
and fix the CRI socket missing URL scheme if needed in the Node
annotation.
- Update defaults for v1beta2 and 3 to have URL scheme
- Raname DefaultUrlScheme to DefaultContainerRuntimeURLScheme
- Prepend a missing URL scheme to user sockets and warn them
that this might not be supported in the future
- Update socket validation to exclude IsAbs() testing
(This is broken on Windows). Assume the path is not empty and has
URL scheme at this point (validation happens after defaulting).
- Use net.Dial to open Unix sockets
- Update all related unit tests
Signed-off-by: pacoxu <paco.xu@daocloud.io>
Signed-off-by: Lubomir I. Ivanov <lubomirivanov@vmware.com>
Currently when the dockershim socket is used, kubeadm only passes
the --network-plugin=cni to the kubelet and assumes the built-in
dockershim. This is valid for versions <1.24, but with dockershim
and related flags removed the kubelet will fail.
Use preflight.GetKubeletVersion() to find the version of the host
kubelet and if the version is <1.24 assume that it has built-in
dockershim. Newer versions should will be treated as "remote" even
if the socket is for dockershim, for example, provided by cri-dockerd.
Update related unit tests.
Since we removed dockershim we now rely on both flags, which therefore
should not marked experimental any more.
Signed-off-by: Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@redhat.com>
Apply a small fix to ensure the kubeconfig files
that kubeadm manages have a CA when printed in the table
of the "check expiration" command. "CAName" is the field used for that.
In practice kubeconfig files can contain multiple credentials
from different CAs, but this is not supported by kubeadm and there
is a single cluster CA that signs the single client cert/key
in kubeadm managed kubeconfigs.
In case stacked etcd is used, the code that does expiration checks
does not validate if the etcd CA is "external" (missing key)
and if the etcd CA signed certificates are valid.
Add a new function UsingExternalEtcdCA() similar to existing functions
for the cluster CA and front-proxy CA, that performs the checks for
missing etcd CA key and certificate validity.
This function only runs for stacked etcd, since if etcd is external
kubeadm does not track any certs signed by that etcd CA.
This fixes a bug where the etcd CA will be reported as local even
if the etcd/ca.key is missing during "certs check-expiration".
When the "kubeadm certs check-expiration" command is used and
if the ca.key is not present, regular on disk certificate reads
pass fine, but fail for kubeconfig files. The reason for the
failure is that reading of kubeconfig files currently
requires reading both the CA key and cert from disk. Reading the CA
is done to ensure that the CA cert in the kubeconfig is not out of date
during renewal.
Instead of requiring both a CA key and cert to be read, only read
the CA cert from disk, as only the cert is needed for kubeconfig files.
This fixes printing the cert expiration table even if the ca.key
is missing on a host (i.e. the CA is considered external).
If done too soon, the klog.V() calls are ignored because the log verbosity
isn't set. In Kubernetes 1.22, the verbosity was set, but not the logging
format.
Don't use a custom dialer for the kubelet if is not rotating
certificates, so we can reuse TCP connections because we don't need
a customer dialer.
Kubelet needs to be able to recover from stale http connections.
HTTP2 has a mechanism to detect broken connections by sending periodical pings.
HTTP1 only can have one persistent connection, and it will close all Idle connections
once the Kubelet heartbet fails. However, since there are many edge cases that we can't
control, users can still opt-in to the previous behavior for closing the connections by
setting the environment variable DISABLE_HTTP2.
kubeam:node-proxier -> kubeadm:node-proxier
This causes e2e test failures:
"[area-kubeadm] proxy addon kube-proxy ServiceAccount should
be bound to the system:node-proxier cluster role"
in:
- kubeadm-kinder-latest
- kubeadm-kinder-latest-on-...
- other tests
Before this commit when setting bindAddress to 1.2.3.4 the warning was:
The recommended value for "bindAddress" in "KubeProxyConfiguration" is: 1.2.3.4; the provided value is: 0.0.0.0
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <e.champetier@ateme.com>
Signed-off-by: wangyysde <net_use@bzhy.com>
Generation swagger.json.
Use v2 path for hpa_cpu_field.
run update-codegen.sh
Signed-off-by: wangyysde <net_use@bzhy.com>