
This is the 2nd attempt. The previous was reverted while we figured out the regional mirrors (oops). New plan: k8s.gcr.io is a read-only facade that auto-detects your source region (us, eu, or asia for now) and pulls from the closest. To publish an image, push k8s-staging.gcr.io and it will be synced to the regionals automatically (similar to today). For now the staging is an alias to gcr.io/google_containers (the legacy URL). When we move off of google-owned projects (working on it), then we just do a one-time sync, and change the google-internal config, and nobody outside should notice. We can, in parallel, change the auto-sync into a manual sync - send a PR to "promote" something from staging, and a bot activates it. Nice and visible, easy to keep track of.
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1014 B
YAML
44 lines
1014 B
YAML
apiVersion: apps/v1
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kind: Deployment
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metadata:
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name: l7-default-backend
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namespace: kube-system
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labels:
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k8s-app: glbc
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kubernetes.io/name: "GLBC"
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kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
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addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcile
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spec:
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replicas: 1
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selector:
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matchLabels:
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k8s-app: glbc
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template:
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metadata:
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labels:
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k8s-app: glbc
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name: glbc
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spec:
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containers:
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- name: default-http-backend
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# Any image is permissible as long as:
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# 1. It serves a 404 page at /
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# 2. It serves 200 on a /healthz endpoint
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image: k8s.gcr.io/defaultbackend:1.4
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livenessProbe:
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httpGet:
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path: /healthz
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port: 8080
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scheme: HTTP
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initialDelaySeconds: 30
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timeoutSeconds: 5
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ports:
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- containerPort: 8080
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resources:
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limits:
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cpu: 10m
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memory: 20Mi
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requests:
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cpu: 10m
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memory: 20Mi
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