Contination of #1111
I tried to keep this PR down to just a simple search-n-replace to keep
things simple. I may have gone too far in some spots but its easy to
roll those back if needed.
I avoided renaming `contrib/mesos/pkg/minion` because there's already
a `contrib/mesos/pkg/node` dir and fixing that will require a bit of work
due to a circular import chain that pops up. So I'm saving that for a
follow-on PR.
I rolled back some of this from a previous commit because it just got
to big/messy. Will follow up with additional PRs
Signed-off-by: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
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Use secrets for glusterfs provisioning passwords
- no plain password in StorageClass!
- fix the style along the way
- use PV annotations to pass the configuration from provisioners to deleters, inspired by Ceph RBD provisioning.
~~Proposing 1.4:~~
~~- GlusterFS provisioning is a new 1.4 feature~~
~~- if we release GlusterFS provisioner as it is now, we need to support it's API (i.e. plaintext passwords) until 2.0~~
~~- it can break only GlusterFS provisioning, nothing else~~
~~- it's easy to revert~~
@kubernetes/sig-storage
fixes#31871
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remove storage related fields from genericapiserver
Removes `StorageFactory` and `StorageDecorator` from from `genericapiserver` since both constructs are related to building a `RESTStorage`, which should be provided fully formed (or via factory func) to a truly generic API server.
I found this while trying to move the creation API routes earlier.
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Minor refactor of Ceph RBD provisioning docs.
Improves clarity of Ceph RBD provisioner documentation, expanded on how to translate Ceph settings into secrets.
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move registry packages for all API groups
This continues the pattern of `registry/<group>/resource` for our backing storage. This entire pull is nothing but moves. I'll reswizzle the actual storage next, but these are cargo-culted everywhere, so I want to lay this down early.
@sttts @ncdc
* Allow options.InsecurePort to be set to 0 to switch off insecure access
* In NewSelfClient, Set the TLSClientConfig to the cert and key files
if InsecurePort is switched off
* Mint a bearer token that allows the client(s) created in NewSelfClient
to talk to the api server
* Add a new authenticator that checks for this specific bearer token
Fixes#13598
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Support Quobyte as StorageClass
This PR allows Users to use Quobyte as StorageClass for dynamic volume provisioning and implements the Provisioner/Deleter Interface.
@quolix @kubernetes/sig-storage @rootfs
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Support for storage class for vSphere volume plugin. Custom disk format for dynamic provisioning.
This PR does following,
1. Add support for storage class for vSphere volume plugin.
2. Add option for user to provision disk with different disk formats. Format choices are
"thin" (default), "zeroedthick", "eagerzeroedthick".
Sample storageclass (yaml):
```
kind: StorageClass
apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1beta1
metadata:
name: slow
provisioner: kubernetes.io/vsphere-volume
parameters:
diskformat: thin
```
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Pet Set Example for Cassandra
- updating cassandra to 3.7
- added pet set example
- adding pet set for Cassandra e2e tests
- changed service as we do not want a lb service, as we are running C*
- updated docs
cc @bgrant0607
cc @kubernetes/examples
We can probably close a couple of other open PR, since I did some other stuff.
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support storage class in Ceph RBD volume
replace WIP PR #30959, using PV annotation idea from @jsafrane
@kubernetes/sig-storage @johscheuer @elsonrodriguez
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Productionize the cockroachdb example a little more
Includes:
* A service for clients to use
* Readiness/liveness probes
* An extended graceful termination period
* Automatic prometheus monitoring (when prometheus is configured to watch for annotations on services, as in [CoreOS's recent blog post](https://coreos.com/blog/prometheus-and-kubernetes-up-and-running.html), for example)
I'm leaving the management of certs to future work, but if anyone that sees this needs help with them in the meantime, don't hesitate to reach out.
Successor to #28446
@bprashanth - if you're still interested in / open to an e2e test (as mentioned in https://github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/issues/5967#issuecomment-230188807), let me know and I'll put one together. If so, I assume you'd want it as part of the `petset` test group rather than the `examples` tests?
cc @tschottdorf
**Release note**:
```release-note
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add logging for enabled/disabled API Groups
Adds logging to the apiserver to indicate which API groups are enabled and disabled as go through. This will make it easier to identify what's gone wrong in cases where the API server is down during diagnoses and the config is inaccessible, like in GKE tests. For example https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/32185#issuecomment-245255700 .
@wojtek-t This may have made the problem more obvious.
- updating java to 3.7
- added pet set example
- adding pet set for Cassandra e2e tests
- changed service as we do not want a lb service, as we are running C*
- updated docs
fixing headers and adding exception for run.sh
adding documentation, thank god for reflog
Did not mean to commit that as the README ... fixing
fixing problems in README
fixing more problems in README
more README tweaks
munge updates
updating examples_test for PetSet in Cassandra examples
updating petset to no use better security context
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fixes invalid null selector issue in sysdig example yaml
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Using the file DaemonSet yaml found in the example repo you get the following error upon import:
```
$ kubectl create -f sysdig.yml
The DaemonSet "sysdig-agent" is invalid.
spec.template.metadata.labels: Invalid value: null: `selector` does not match template `labels`
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* Corrected name label metadata for Sysdig example.
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Delete the broken Celery+RabbitMQ example
The celery container used in the example is broken and does not come up
on most distros. The e2e test that was validating this example was not
detecting the fact the celery pod was crash looping.
I attempted to fix the celery container, but it proved to be tedious.
The proposed fix is to update the glibc version to >= 2.23. In this case
it requires updating the python docker image and the celery base image.
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/31456
has more details.
I'm deleting the example instead of marking it as broken because a user
might overlook the broken warning and it should be trivial to revert
this PR if someone can fix the celery container.
Most of the contents of docs/ has moved to kubernetes.github.io.
Development of the docs and accompanying files has continued there, making
the copies in this repo stale. I've removed everything but the .md files
which remain to redirect old links. The .yaml config files in the docs
were used by some tests, these have been moved to test/fixtures/doc-yaml,
and can remain there to be used by tests or other purposes.