The goal of this change is to remove the registration of signal
handling from pkg/kubelet. We now pass in a stop channel.
If you register a signal handler in `main()` to aid in a controlled
and deliberate exit then the handler registered in `pkg/kubelet` often
wins and the process exits immediately. This means all other signal
handler registrations are currently racy if `DockerServer.Start()` is
directly or indirectly invoked.
This change also removes another signal handler registration from
`NewAPIServerCommand()`; a stop channel is now passed to this
function.
I had the kublet die on startup and the only error was "0x401da0" Which
I assume is an address of the err.Error function. The other way to fix
this, I think, would be to use err.Error(), however that could cause
fmt.Fprintf() problems, debuging on the error message people used.
Now I get a nice clean error I can understand:
"cAdvisor.New() err = mountpoint for cpu not found"
Part of #108.
Also:
* Added hyperkube cmd (not built by default yet).
* Added version support to hyperkube
* Remove health_check_minions flag from apiserver as it is no longer used with #3733
This exposes the proper v1beta3 API endpoint when the user specifies
the --runtime_config=api/v1beta3 argument to the apiserver. v1beta3
is still considered experimental and subject to change.
--runtime_config is a map of string keys and values, that can be
specified by providing
--runtime_config=a=b,b=c,d,e
Only the key must be specified, the value can be omitted.
Enables v1beta3 in hack/local-up-cluster.sh and hack/test-cmd.sh
OpenShift would like to also enable swagger, but we need to register our
services as swagger services prior to the SwaggerAPI being started. I've
added a bool (default false) to master.Config to enable swagger, and split
the method in master out so that a downstream consumer can call it.
apiserver becomes kube-apiserver
controller-manager -> kube-controller-manager
scheduler and proxy similarly.
Only thing I promise is that right now hack/build-go.sh and
build/release.sh exit with 0. That's it. Who knows if any of this
actually works....