RequiredIPVSKernelModulesAvailable warning confuses users suggesting
that the IPVS proxier will not be used, which is not always the case.
Made the warning message less confusing:
[WARNING RequiredIPVSKernelModulesAvailable]:
The IPVS proxier may not be used because the following required kernel
modules are not loaded: [ip_vs_rr ip_vs_wrr ip_vs_sh]
or no builtin kernel ipvs support was found: map[ip_vs_wrr:{}
ip_vs_sh:{} nf_conntrack_ipv4:{} ip_vs:{} ip_vs_rr:{}].
However, these modules may be loaded automatically by kube-proxy for you
if they are available on your system.
To verify IPVS support:
Run "lsmod | grep 'ip_vs\|nf_conntrack'" and verify each of the above
modules are listed.
If they are not listed, you can use the following methods to load them:
1. For each missing module run 'modprobe $modulename' (e.g., 'modprobe
ip_vs', 'modprobe ip_vs_rr', ...)
2. If 'modprobe $modulename' returns an error, you will need to install
the missing module support for your kernel.
Fixes: kubernetes/kubeadm#975