external load balancers up-to-date based on the service's specs, using
the new DeltaFIFO watch queue class. Remove the old registry REST
handler code for creating/updating/deleting load balancers.
Also clean up a bunch of the GCE cloudprovider code related to load balancers.
Some load balancers (particularly AWS ELB) define the public endpoint
as a hostname (instead of using IP addresses).
This is a partial fix for #5224; there will also be some proxy work.
Sometimes for external applications it is important to identify the
cloud instance of the nodes. Until this patch there was no contract
that the node name returned by List was also the unique identifier of
the cloud instance. This new API ensures that an external application
can reliably retrieve the relevant instance id of the nodes.
Signed-off-by: Federico Simoncelli <fsimonce@redhat.com>
- Added process to cleanup stale session affinity records
- Automatically set cloud provided load balancer for sticky session if the service requires it - Note, this only works on GCE right now.
- Changed sessionAffinityMap a map to pointers instead of structs to improve performance
- Commented out cookie and protocol from sessionAffinityDetail to avoid confusion as it is not yet implemented.
Adds GCEPersistentDisk volume struct
Adds gce-utils to attach disk to kubelet's VM.
Updates config to give compute-rw to every minion.
Adds GCEPersistentDisk to API
Adds ability to mount attached disks
Generalizes PD and adds tests.
PD now uses an pluggable API interface.
Unit Tests more cleanly separates TearDown and SetUp
Modify boilerplate hook to omit build tags
Adds Mounter interface; mount is now built by OS
TearDown() for PD now detaches disk on final refcount
Un-generalized PD; GCE calls moved to cloudprovider
Address comments.
Cloud providers may need specific configurations to run properly (e.g.
authentication parameters, uri, etc.).
This patch adds the simplest implementation for passing configurations
to cloudproviders: a new apiserver -cloud_config flag to specify the
path to an arbitrary configuration file.
Signed-off-by: Federico Simoncelli <fsimonce@redhat.com>