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16 Commits (270206e9c349b9ed95a37955650c4533e5380376)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Davanum Srinivas 6139f9ab89 Avoid looking up instance id until we need it
currently kube-controller-manager cannot run outside of a vm started
by openstack (with --cloud-provider=openstack params). We try to read
the instance id from the metadata provider or the config drive or the
file location only when we really need it. In the normal scenario, the
controller-manager uses the node name to get the instance id.
41541910e1/pkg/volume/cinder/attacher.go (L149)

The localInstanceID is currently used only in the test case, so let
us not read it until it is really needed.
2017-07-20 14:40:10 -04:00
Davanum Srinivas c197e6238d Tolerate Flavor information for computing instance type
Current devstack seems to return "id", and an upcoming change using
nova's microversion will be returning "original_name":
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/instance-flavor-api

So let's just inspect what is present and use that to figure out
the instance type.
2017-07-19 16:06:53 -04:00
Federico Gimenez 37951c336b OpenStack for cloud-controller-manager 2017-06-23 08:53:19 +02:00
Chao Xu 60604f8818 run hack/update-all 2017-06-22 11:31:03 -07:00
Chao Xu f4989a45a5 run root-rewrite-v1-..., compile 2017-06-22 10:25:57 -07:00
Huamin Chen 4d4bdf11de refactor and export openstack service clients
Signed-off-by: Huamin Chen <hchen@redhat.com>
2017-05-31 00:36:33 +00:00
zhouhaibing089 8c021ea884 openstack: remove field flavor_to_resource 2017-04-17 14:01:04 +08:00
wlan0 a68c783dc8 Use ProviderID to address nodes in the cloudprovider
The cloudprovider is being refactored out of kubernetes core. This is being
done by moving all the cloud-specific calls from kube-apiserver, kubelet and
kube-controller-manager into a separately maintained binary(by vendors) called
cloud-controller-manager. The Kubelet relies on the cloudprovider to detect information
about the node that it is running on. Some of the cloudproviders worked by
querying local information to obtain this information. In the new world of things,
local information cannot be relied on, since cloud-controller-manager will not
run on every node. Only one active instance of it will be run in the cluster.

Today, all calls to the cloudprovider are based on the nodename. Nodenames are
unqiue within the kubernetes cluster, but generally not unique within the cloud.
This model of addressing nodes by nodename will not work in the future because
local services cannot be queried to uniquely identify a node in the cloud. Therefore,
I propose that we perform all cloudprovider calls based on ProviderID. This ID is
a unique identifier for identifying a node on an external database (such as
the instanceID in aws cloud).
2017-03-27 23:13:13 -07:00
Angus Lees c077c30004 Migrate rackspace/gophercloud -> gophercloud/gophercloud
This change migrates the 'openstack' provider and 'keystone'
authenticator plugin to the newer gophercloud/gophercloud library.

Note the 'rackspace' provider still uses rackspace/gophercloud.

Fixes #30404
2017-02-20 11:03:05 +11:00
Dr. Stefan Schimanski bc6fdd925d pkg/api/resource: move to apimachinery 2017-01-29 21:41:44 +01:00
deads2k 6a4d5cd7cc start the apimachinery repo 2017-01-11 09:09:48 -05:00
Chao Xu c962c2602a dependencies: pkg/cloudprovider 2016-11-23 15:53:09 -08:00
Angus Lees 8167df2965 openstack: Return instance name in CurrentNodeName
Previously the OpenStack provider just returned the hostname in
CurrentNodeName.  With this change, we return the local OpenStack
instance name, as the API intended.
2016-10-04 21:14:47 +11:00
Justin Santa Barbara 54195d590f Use strongly-typed types.NodeName for a node name
We had another bug where we confused the hostname with the NodeName.

To avoid this happening again, and to make the code more
self-documenting, we use types.NodeName (a typedef alias for string)
whenever we are referring to the Node.Name.

A tedious but mechanical commit therefore, to change all uses of the
node name to use types.NodeName

Also clean up some of the (many) places where the NodeName is referred
to as a hostname (not true on AWS), or an instanceID (not true on GCE),
etc.
2016-09-27 10:47:31 -04:00
Seth Jennings bde3966699 return cloudprovider.InstanceNotFound in opentack ExternalID() 2016-08-29 21:23:08 -05:00
joe2far 5a8445a79a Re-org of the openstack cloud provider 2016-07-14 12:41:45 +01:00