Each container with a readiness has an individual go-routine which
handles periodic probing for that container. The results are cached, and
written to the status.Manager in the pod sync path.
Network configuration error message while setting Kubelet status was
being written to "reasons" slice. Write this message to "messages" slice
instead.
Also remove "reasons" slice entirely since it is not used anywhere.
Now that kubelet has switched to incremental updates, it has complete
information of the pod update type (create, update, sync). This change pipes
this information to pod workers so that they don't have to derive the type
again.
Correct port-forward data copying logic so that the server closes its
half of the data stream when socat exits, and the client closes its half
of the data stream when it finishes writing.
Modify the client to wait for both copies (client->server,
server->client) to finish before it unblocks.
Fix race condition in the Kubelet's handling of incoming port forward
streams. Have the client generate a connectionID header to be used to
associate the error and data streams for a single connection, instead of
assuming that streams n and n+1 go together. Attempt to generate a
pseudo connectionID in the server in the event the connectionID header
isn't present (older clients); this is a best-effort approach that only
really works with 1 connection at a time, whereas multiple concurrent
connections will only work reliably with a newer client that is
generating connectionID.
Previously, GetPodStatus() will return error if the pod is never
created. However we've never seen the sync loop fail because in the
beginning of the loop, if the pod is not found, it will be created.
This works fine except the pod that keeps crashing. Because the above
logic will keep restarting the pod as if it's never created.
This PR fixes the bug.
Add an experimental network plugin implementation named "cni" that
uses the Container Networking Interface (CNI) specification for
configuring networking for pods.
https://github.com/appc/cni/blob/master/SPEC.md
Container runtime interface currently doesn't support GetContainers and no
test should be using fakeRuntime.ContainerList. Remove it to prevent accidental
use.
Increase the supported controls on pod logging. Add validaiton to pod
log options. Ensure the Kubelet is using a consistent, structured way to
process pod log arguments.
Add ?sinceSeconds=<durationInSeconds>, &sinceTime=<RFC3339>, ?timestamps=<bool>,
?tailLines=<number>, and ?limitBytes=<number>