For AWS EBS, a volume can only be attached to a node in the same AZ.
The scheduler must therefore detect if a volume is being attached to a
pod, and ensure that the pod is scheduled on a node in the same AZ as
the volume.
So that the scheduler need not query the cloud provider every time, and
to support decoupled operation (e.g. bare metal) we tag the volume with
our placement labels. This is done automatically by means of an
admission controller on AWS when a PersistentVolume is created backed by
an EBS volume.
Support for tagging GCE PVs will follow.
Pods that specify a volume directly (i.e. without using a
PersistentVolumeClaim) will not currently be scheduled correctly (i.e.
they will be scheduled without zone-awareness).
1. Name default scheduler with name `kube-scheduler`
2. The default scheduler only schedules the pods meeting the following condition:
- the pod has no annotation "scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/name: <scheduler-name>"
- the pod has annotation "scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/name: kube-scheduler"
update gofmt
update according to @david's review
run hack/test-integration.sh, hack/test-go.sh and local e2e.test
A lot of packages use StringSet, but they don't use anything else from
the util package. Moving StringSet into another package will shrink
their dependency trees significantly.
There are quite a few 'composite literal uses unkeyed fields' errors that I have kept out of this patch.
And there's a couple where vet just seems confused. These are the easiest ones.