This allows us to interrupt/kill the executed command if it exceeds the
timeout (not implemented by this commit).
Set timeout in Exec probes. HTTPGet and TCPSocket probes respect the
timeout, while Exec probes used to ignore it.
Add e2e test for exec probe with timeout. However, the test is skipped
while the default exec handler doesn't support timeouts.
This allows runtimes in different packages (dockertools, rkt, kuberuntime) to
share the same logic. Before this change, only dockertools support this
feature. Now all three packages support image pull throttling.
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Instruct PLEG to detect pod sandbox state changes
This PR adds a Sandboxes list in `kubecontainer.Pod`, so that PLEG can check
sandbox changes using `GetPods()` . The sandboxes are treated as regular
containers (type `kubecontainer.Container`) for now to avoid additional
changes in PLEG.
/cc @feiskyer @yifan-gu @euank
PLEG will treat them as if they are regular containers and detect changes the
same manner. Note that this makes an assumption that container IDs will not
collide with the podsandbox IDs.
So that at most one volume object will be created for every unique
host path. Also the volume's name is random generated UUID to avoid
collision since the mount point's name passed by kubelet is not
guaranteed to be unique when 'subpath' is specified.
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Support terminal resizing for exec/attach/run
```release-note
Add support for terminal resizing for exec, attach, and run. Note that for Docker, exec sessions
inherit the environment from the primary process, so if the container was created with tty=false,
that means the exec session's TERM variable will default to "dumb". Users can override this by
setting TERM=xterm (or whatever is appropriate) to get the correct "smart" terminal behavior.
```
Fixes#13585
Add support for terminal resizing for exec, attach, and run. Note that for Docker, exec sessions
inherit the environment from the primary process, so if the container was created with tty=false,
that means the exec session's TERM variable will default to "dumb". Users can override this by
setting TERM=xterm (or whatever is appropriate) to get the correct "smart" terminal behavior.
This commit includes a proposal and a Go file to re-define the container
runtime interface.
Note that this is an experimental interface and is expected to go through
multiple revisions once developers start implementing against it. As stated in
the proposal, there are also individual issues to carry discussions of
specific features.
This patch adds the --exit-on-lock-contention flag, which must be used
in conjunction with the --lock-file flag. When provided, it causes the
kubelet to wait for inotify events for that lock file. When an 'open'
event is received, the kubelet will exit.
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Remove RunInContainer interface in Kubelet Runtime interface
According to #24689, we should merge RunInContainer and ExecInContainer in the container runtime interface.
@yujuhong @kubernetes/sig-node
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WIP v0 NVIDIA GPU support
```release-note
* Alpha support for scheduling pods on machines with NVIDIA GPUs whose kubelets use the `--experimental-nvidia-gpus` flag, using the alpha.kubernetes.io/nvidia-gpu resource
```
Implements part of #24071 for #23587
I am not familiar with the scheduler enough to know what to do with the scores. Mostly punting for now.
Missing items from the implementation plan: limitranger, rkt support, kubectl
support and docs
cc @erictune @davidopp @dchen1107 @vishh @Hui-Zhi @gopinatht
Implements part of #24071
I am not familiar with the scheduler enough to know what to do with the scores. Punting for now.
Missing items from the implementation plan: limitranger, rkt support, kubectl
support and user docs
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kubelet: Remove redundant `Container.Created`
As far as I can tell, this has been supplanted by a) the `DockerJSON.CreatedAt` field and b) the
`ContainerStatus.CreatedAt`, where the first is used for creating the
second.
The `.Created` field was only written to as far as I can see.
cc @yifan-gu & @Random-Liu
Is there any reason we might want to keep this around?
This has been supplanted by a) the DockerJSON.CreatedAt field and b) the
ContainerStatus.CreatedAt, where the first is used for creating the
second.
The `.Created` field was only written to as far as I can see.