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Move internal types of job from pkg/apis/extensions to pkg/apis/batch
This addressed the job part of #23216, this is still WIP. Will notify once finished. I'd like to have it in before starting working on ScheduledJob.
@lavalamp @erictune fyi
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Intial draft on SeedProvider docs
Alsa more documentation. We need to reference the config section in the example docs. There are multiple PRs open in those docs, so at this point I do not want to make a mess.
Let me know if there are docs standard template that will make this more pretty.
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update gb-frontend image. New image includes the change in PR # 23381.
Update to use the gcr.io/google-samples/gb-frontend:v4 image. New image includes the change in https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/23381.
Add tests to watch behavior in both protocols (http and websocket)
against all 3 media types. Adopt the
`application/vnd.kubernetes.protobuf;stream=watch` media type for the
content that comes back from a watch call so that it can be
distinguished from a Status result.
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Add mpio support for iscsi
This allows the iscsi volume to check if a iscsi device belongs to a mpio device
If it does belong to the device then we make sure we mount the mpio device instead of
the raw device.
The code is based on the current FibreChannel volume support for mpio
example
/dev/disk/by-path/iqn-example.com.2999 -> /dev/sde
Then we check
/sys/block/[dm-X]/slaves/xx
until we find the [dm-X] containing /dev/sde and mount it
Additional work that can be done in future
1. Add multiple portal support to iscsi
2. Move the FibreChannel volume provider to use the code that has been extracted
If it does belong to the device then we make sure we mount the mpio device instead of
the raw device.
Heuristics
Login into /dev/disk/by-path/iqn-example.com.2999 -> /dev/sde
Check if sde existsin in /sys/block/[dm-X]/slaves/xx
If it does mount /dev/[dm-x] which will look like /dev/mapper/mpiodevicename in mount
examples/iscsi has more details
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Flexvolume: Add support for multiple secrets
This PR adds support to pass multiple secrets for flexvolume plugins.
To allow multiple secrets, secrets are now passed as:
"kubernetes.io/secret/id-rsa":"value-2\r\n\r\n","kubernetes.io/secret/id-rsa.pub":"value-1\r\n"
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phase 2 of cassandra example overhaul
Here's the next iteration in overhauling this example, towards https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/20961. This removes the pod adoption part, but doesn't (yet) otherwise change any of the resources used.
It also includes some README cleanup, and removes some explicit specification of labels in the rc yaml.
This PR doesn't yet add any commentary on how we're using the seed provider (re: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/20961#issuecomment-190405959 etc.). Maybe we should add that.
Also: LMK if this PR should include any changes to the links out to the docs.
cc @bgrant0607 @johndmulhausen
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Implement a streaming serializer for watch
Changeover watch to use streaming serialization. Properly version the
watch objects. Implement simple framing for JSON and Protobuf (but not
YAML).
@wojtek-t @lavalamp
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examples/guestbook/php-redis: don't reopen stdio fds
/etc/apache2/apache2.conf was configured to log in this way:
> ErrorLog /proc/self/fd/2
> CustomLog /proc/self/fd/1 combined
This causes apache to reopen the already-opened fds. It works fine when
the file descriptors are pipes or ttys but it fails when they are Unix
sockets because sockets cannot be opened with the open() syscall. The
issue happens when apache is connected to systemd-journald, like in the
rkt container run-time.
This patch uses "cat" to directly write to the stdio fds without
reopening them. apache2.conf now looks like:
> ErrorLog "|$/bin/cat 1>&2"
> CustomLog "|/bin/cat" combined
It works both with Docker and rkt (tested with and without
--interactive).
Symptoms:
> [ 2673.478868] apache2-foreground[4]: (6)No such device or address:
> AH00091: apache2: could not open error log file /proc/self/fd/2.
See also: https://github.com/coreos/rkt/issues/2300
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/cc @sjpotter @yifan-gu @jonboulle
/etc/apache2/apache2.conf was configured to log in this way:
> ErrorLog /proc/self/fd/2
> CustomLog /proc/self/fd/1 combined
This causes apache to reopen the already-opened fds. It works fine when
the file descriptors are pipes or ttys but it fails when they are Unix
sockets because sockets cannot be opened with the open() syscall. The
issue happens when apache is connected to systemd-journald, like in the
rkt container run-time.
This patch uses "cat" to directly write to the stdio fds without
reopening them. apache2.conf now looks like:
> ErrorLog "|$/bin/cat 1>&2"
> CustomLog "|/bin/cat" combined
It works both with Docker and rkt (tested with and without
--interactive).
Symptoms:
> [ 2673.478868] apache2-foreground[4]: (6)No such device or address:
> AH00091: apache2: could not open error log file /proc/self/fd/2.
See also: https://github.com/coreos/rkt/issues/2300