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Issue# 17860 Correct expression of nodecontroller for sync loop in node.html
1. Remove "creates" from the sentence 2. Add general explaination for nodecontaoller https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/17860pull/6/head
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@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ Node controller is a component in Kubernetes master which manages Node
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objects. It performs two major functions: cluster-wide node synchronization
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and single node life-cycle management.
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Node controller has a sync loop that creates/deletes Nodes from Kubernetes
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Node controller has a sync loop that deletes Nodes from Kubernetes
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based on all matching VM instances listed from the cloud provider. The sync period
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can be controlled via flag `--node-sync-period`. If a new VM instance
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gets created, Node Controller creates a representation for it. If an existing
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@ -178,6 +178,12 @@ join a node to a Kubernetes cluster, you as an admin need to make sure proper se
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running in the node. In the future, we plan to automatically provision some node
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services.
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In general, node controller is responsible for updating the NodeReady condition of node
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status to ConditionUnknown when a node becomes unreachable (e.g. due to the node being down),
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and then later evicting all the pods from the node (using graceful termination) if the node
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continues to be unreachable. (The current timeouts for those are 40s and 5m, respectively.)
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It also allocates CIDR blocks to the new nodes.
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### Self-Registration of Nodes
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When kubelet flag `--register-node` is true (the default), the kubelet will attempt to
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