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Kubernetes Submit Queue 4f91113075 Merge pull request #54826 from mindprince/addon-manager
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Run nvidia-gpu device-plugin daemonset as an addon on GCE nodes that have nvidia GPUs attached

- Instead of the old `Accelerators` feature that added `alpha.kubernetes.io/nvidia-gpu` resource, use the new `DevicePlugins` feature that adds vendor specific resources. (In case of nvidia GPUs it will
add `nvidia.com/gpu` resource.)

- Add node label to GCE nodes with accelerators attached. This node label is the same as what GKE attaches to node pools with accelerators attached. (For example, for nvidia-tesla-p100 GPU, the label would be `cloud.google.com/gke-accelerator=nvidia-tesla-p100`) This will help us target accelerator specific
daemonsets etc. to these nodes.

- Run nvidia-gpu device-plugin daemonset as an addon on GCE nodes that have nvidia GPUs attached.

- Some minor documentation improvements in addon manager.

**Release note**:
```release-note
GCE nodes with NVIDIA GPUs attached now expose `nvidia.com/gpu` as a resource instead of `alpha.kubernetes.io/nvidia-gpu`.
```

/sig cluster-lifecycle
/sig scheduling
/area hw-accelerators

https://github.com/kubernetes/features/issues/368
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Cluster Configuration

Deprecation Notice: This directory has entered maintenance mode and will not be accepting new providers. Please submit new automation deployments to kube-deploy. Deployments in this directory will continue to be maintained and supported at their current level of support.

The scripts and data in this directory automate creation and configuration of a Kubernetes cluster, including networking, DNS, nodes, and master components.

See the getting-started guides for examples of how to use the scripts.

cloudprovider/config-default.sh contains a set of tweakable definitions/parameters for the cluster.

The heavy lifting of configuring the VMs is done by SaltStack.

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