Automatic merge from submit-queue add logging for enabled/disabled API Groups Adds logging to the apiserver to indicate which API groups are enabled and disabled as go through. This will make it easier to identify what's gone wrong in cases where the API server is down during diagnoses and the config is inaccessible, like in GKE tests. For example https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/32185#issuecomment-245255700 . @wojtek-t This may have made the problem more obvious.
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| Name | Description | Notable Features Used | Complexity Level | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guestbook | PHP app with Redis | Replication Controller, Service | Beginner | |
| WordPress | WordPress with MySQL | Deployment, Persistent Volume with Claim | Beginner | |
| Cassandra | Cloud Native Cassandra | Daemon Set | Intermediate |
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