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Kubernetes Submit Queue 11a836078d Merge pull request #46444 from jsafrane/node-mount-propagation
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Mount propagation in kubelet

Together with #45724 it implements mount propagation as proposed in https://github.com/kubernetes/community/pull/659

There is:

- New alpha annotation that allows user to explicitly set propagation mode for each `VolumeMount` in pod containers (to be replaced with real `VolumeMount.Propagation` field during beta) + validation + tests. "Private" is the default one (= no change to existing pods).

  I know about proposal for real API fields for alpha feature in https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wuoSqHkeT51mQQ7dIFhUKrdi3-1wbKrNWeIL4cKb9zU/edit, but it seems it's not implemented yet. It would save me quite lot of code and ugly annotation.

- Updated CRI API to transport chosen propagation to Docker.

- New `kubelet --experimental-mount-propagation` option to enable the previous bullet without modifying types.go (worked around with changing `KubeletDeps`... not nice, but it's better than adding a parameter to `NewMainKubelet` and removing it in the next release...)

```release-note
kubelet has alpha support for mount propagation. It is disabled by default and it is there for testing only. This feature may be redesigned or even removed in a future release.
```

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Cluster Federation

Kubernetes Cluster Federation enables users to federate multiple Kubernetes clusters. Please see the user guide and the admin guide for more details about setting up and using the Cluster Federation.

Building Kubernetes Cluster Federation

Please see the Kubernetes Development Guide for initial setup. Once you have the development environment setup as explained in that guide, you also need to install jq

Building cluster federation artifacts should be as simple as running:

make build

You can specify the docker registry to tag the image using the KUBE_REGISTRY environment variable. Please make sure that you use the same value in all the subsequent commands.

To push the built docker images to the registry, run:

make push

To initialize the deployment run:

(This pulls the installer images)

make init

To deploy the clusters and install the federation components, edit the ${KUBE_ROOT}/_output/federation/config.json file to describe your clusters and run:

make deploy

To turn down the federation components and tear down the clusters run:

make destroy

Ideas for improvement

  1. Continue with destroy phase even in the face of errors.

    The bash script sets set -e errexit which causes the script to exit at the very first error. This should be the default mode for deploying components but not for destroying/cleanup.

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