
Add a way to set resource limits/requests on running pods Ref: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/21648 I squashed the commits to make rebasing easier Change log: - fixed a typo that caused the command to be run with kubectl set set instead of the correct kubectl set limit - added a ResourcesWithPodTemplates to pkg/kubectl/cmd/util/factory.go instead of hardcoding these resources move there description all in one place - Fixing some of the flow control in kubectl set limit - update the help info - changed the name of ResourcesWithPodTemplates to ResourcesWithPodSpecs to more accuratly describe what it is doing and changed the variable names to lower case to conform to go's variable naming convention - changing the name of the command from 'set limit' to 'set resources' - Adding the new file pkg/kubectl/cmd/set/set_resources.go - changes to the test cases to reflect the change from 'kubectl set limit' to 'kubectl set resources' - comment removed - adding the man page to the git repository attempting to fix Jenkins tests - adding the user guide - fixed a few typos - typo in hack/cmd-test.sh - implamenting suggestions for command help text - adding the dry-run flag - removing the "remove" option in favor of zeroing out request/limits in order to remove them - changed limits/requests to requests/limit - changing ResourcesWithPodSpec - updated generated docs and removed whitespace - change priint on success message from "resource limits/requests updated" to "resource requirements updated" - minor rebasing issues - 'hack/test-cmd.sh' now passes - cmdutil.PrintSuccess added another argument - fixing mungedocs failure - removed whitespace from hack/make-rules/test-cmd.sh and an erroneous entry from pkg/cloudprovider/providers/openstack/MAINTAINERS.md - fixed typo in Short: field of the cobra command - rebased - Creating a new factory in the ResourcesWithPodSpecs() so that the testing will pass - changing ResourcesWithPodSpecs, it doesn't need to be a method of factory
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<h2>PLEASE NOTE: This document applies to the HEAD of the source tree</h2>
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If you are using a released version of Kubernetes, you should
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refer to the docs that go with that version.
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Documentation for other releases can be found at
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[releases.k8s.io](http://releases.k8s.io).
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</strong>
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This file is autogenerated, but we've stopped checking such files into the
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repository to reduce the need for rebases. Please run hack/generate-docs.sh to
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populate this file.
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