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Add support for vpshere cloud provider in kubeup
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**What this PR does / why we need it**:
vSphere cloud provider added in 1.3 was not configured when deploying via kubeup
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Add support for vSphere Cloud Provider when deploying via kubeup on vSphere.
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When deploying on vSphere using kube up add configuration
for vSphere cloud provider.
The admission controller adds a default class to PVCs that do not require any
specific class. This way, users (=PVC authors) do not need to care about
storage classes, administrator can configure a default one and all these PVCs
that do not care about class will get the default one.
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Ubuntu: Enable ssh compression when downloading binaries during cluster creation
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resolves#20971 by using the options provided by ssh.
Native ssh compression has existed for years, and the server is free to disregard the setting, so this should be safe.
With things like the kube binaries I see about a 2x speed increase.
```
λ time scp kubes-bin.tar 9.30.182.251:/mnt/build/kubin
kubes-bin.tar 100% 344MB 10.7MB/s 00:32
real 0m32.284s
user 0m1.679s
sys 0m1.263s
λ time scp -C kubes-bin.tar 9.30.182.251:/mnt/build/kubin
kubes-bin.tar 100% 344MB 22.9MB/s 00:15
real 0m14.810s
user 0m12.858s
sys 0m0.994s
λ ls -lah kubes-bin.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 mhb staff 344M Jun 2 15:29 kubes-bin.tar
λ tar -tf kubes-bin.tar
kubectl
master/
master/etcd
master/etcdctl
master/flanneld
master/kube-apiserver
master/kube-controller-manager
master/kube-scheduler
node/
node/flanneld
node/kube-proxy
node/kubelet
```
The UI didn't work with vSphere kube-up implementation. This fixes
that by making the following changes:
* Configure the apiserver with admission controls, especially
ServiceAccount. This will provide the token to the dashboard pod
that it needs to talk to the apiserver. This will also improve other
pods that require service accounts.
* Add routes to the master so it can communicate with the pods, so
hitting the https://MASTER/ui URL will allow it to contact the
pods.
* Add an extra subject for the cluster IP to the apiserver, so when
the dashboard communicates with the apiserver, the certificate
matches the IP address it's using.
Allows loading existing auth from kubeconfig on kube-up if a
valid KUBE_CONTEXT is specified, instead of always force
regenerating auth (basic or token) when creating a new cluster.
When KUBE_E2E_STORAGE_TEST_ENVIRONMENT is set to 'true', kube-up.sh script
will:
- Install the right packages for all storage volumes.
- Use devicemapper as docker storage backend. 'aufs', the default one on
Debian, does not support extended attibutes required by Ceph RBD and Gluster
server containers.
Tested on GCE and Vagrant, e2e tests for storage volumes passes without any
additional configuration.
Deletion is wonderful. The only weird thing was where to put the
message about the proxy URLs. Satnam suggested kubectl clusterinfo,
which seemed like a good option to put at the end of cluster turn-up.