Some tests use .yaml files to deploy pods, which have hardcoded
images. Those images cannot be used for Windows containers.
The image names can be injected by the tests themselves, based on
the configured registries.
Use the same pattern everywhere in the e2e test
harness, use busybox (from dockerhub) instead
of using the one from k8s.gcr.io registry.
Change-Id: I57c3b867408c1f9478a8909c26744ea0368ff003
This ensures the `ipcs` command from util-linux will be used, which
succeeds when Docker is running with SELinux enabled (while the one from
busybox fails.)
Tested: On a host with Docker running with SELinux enabled:
$ make test-e2e-node REMOTE=true FOCUS="host IPC"
• [SLOW TEST:17.272 seconds] (passed)
[k8s.io] Security Context
when creating a pod in the host IPC namespace
should show the shared memory ID in the host IPC containers
• [SLOW TEST:20.419 seconds] (passed)
[k8s.io] Security Context
when creating a pod in the host IPC namespace
should not show the shared memory ID in the non-hostIPC containers
Ran 2 of 257 Specs in 43.934 seconds
SUCCESS! -- 2 Passed | 0 Failed | 0 Pending | 255 Skipped
utils/image/manifest has an additional `arch` parameter, which determines
whether an image ends in `-$ARCH` (like `-amd64`).
All locations that previously had gcr.io urls referenced in costants or inline
have been updated to refere test/utils/image.
This PR is to enable NFS and GlusterFS tests on both node and cluster
e2e tests for gci and containervm distro.
It also change the code to use ExecCommandInPod instead of kubectl since
node does not have kubectl available