![]() Automatic merge from submit-queue. If you want to cherry-pick this change to another branch, please follow the instructions <a href="https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/cherry-picks.md">here</a>. Add launching Cluster Autoscaler in Kubemark **What this PR does / why we need it**: Allows to launch Cluster Autoscaler in Kubemark. To do it, set ENABLE_KUBEMARK_CLUSTER_AUTOSCALER flag to true. This currently only works with one nodegroup, for which you can specify minimum and maximum number of nodes and name. (KUBEMARK_AUTOSCALER_MIN_NODES, KUBEMARK_AUTOSCALER_MAX_NODES, KUBEMARK_AUTOSCALER_MIG_NAME). Is is important to note that NUM_NODES has a different meaning when launching Cluster Autoscaler - we always start with only one node, but NUM_NODES is used to calculate the size of Kubemark master and addon components. There are no changes to the current setup if ENABLE_KUBEMARK_CLUSTER_AUTOSCALER is set to false. **Release note**: ``` NONE ``` |
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addons | ||
aws | ||
centos | ||
gce | ||
images | ||
juju | ||
kubemark | ||
lib | ||
libvirt-coreos | ||
local | ||
log-dump | ||
openstack-heat | ||
photon-controller | ||
pre-existing | ||
saltbase | ||
skeleton | ||
vagrant | ||
vsphere | ||
windows | ||
BUILD | ||
clientbin.sh | ||
common.sh | ||
get-kube-binaries.sh | ||
get-kube-local.sh | ||
get-kube.sh | ||
kube-down.sh | ||
kube-push.sh | ||
kube-up.sh | ||
kube-util.sh | ||
kubeadm.sh | ||
kubectl.sh | ||
options.md | ||
OWNERS | ||
README.md | ||
restore-from-backup.sh | ||
test-e2e.sh | ||
test-network.sh | ||
test-smoke.sh | ||
update-storage-objects.sh | ||
validate-cluster.sh |
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.