Filipe Brandenburger 46a83c2883 Use ipc-utils container in HostIPC tests.
This ensures the `ipcs` command from util-linux will be used, which
succeeds when Docker is running with SELinux enabled (while the one from
busybox fails.)

Tested: On a host with Docker running with SELinux enabled:

  $ make test-e2e-node REMOTE=true FOCUS="host IPC"

  • [SLOW TEST:17.272 seconds] (passed)
  [k8s.io] Security Context
    when creating a pod in the host IPC namespace
      should show the shared memory ID in the host IPC containers

  • [SLOW TEST:20.419 seconds] (passed)
  [k8s.io] Security Context
    when creating a pod in the host IPC namespace
      should not show the shared memory ID in the non-hostIPC containers

  Ran 2 of 257 Specs in 43.934 seconds
  SUCCESS! -- 2 Passed | 0 Failed | 0 Pending | 255 Skipped
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Kubernetes

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Kubernetes is an open source system for managing containerized applications across multiple hosts, providing basic mechanisms for deployment, maintenance, and scaling of applications.

Kubernetes builds upon a decade and a half of experience at Google running production workloads at scale using a system called Borg, combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the community.

Kubernetes is hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). If you are a company that wants to help shape the evolution of technologies that are container-packaged, dynamically-scheduled and microservices-oriented, consider joining the CNCF. For details about who's involved and how Kubernetes plays a role, read the CNCF announcement.


To start using Kubernetes

See our documentation on kubernetes.io.

Try our interactive tutorial.

Take a free course on Scalable Microservices with Kubernetes.

To start developing Kubernetes

The community repository hosts all information about building Kubernetes from source, how to contribute code and documentation, who to contact about what, etc.

If you want to build Kubernetes right away there are two options:

You have a working Go environment.
$ go get -d k8s.io/kubernetes
$ cd $GOPATH/src/k8s.io/kubernetes
$ make
You have a working Docker environment.
$ git clone https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes
$ cd kubernetes
$ make quick-release

For the full story, head over to the developer's documentation.

Support

If you need support, start with the troubleshooting guide and work your way through the process that we've outlined.

That said, if you have questions, reach out to us one way or another.

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