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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kubernetes Submit Queue 9a5694b4c4 Merge pull request #45908 from ncdc/kube-proxy-write-config
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kube-proxy: add --write-config-to flag

Add --write-config-to flag to kube-proxy to write the default configuration
values to the specified file location.

@deads2k suggested I create my own scheme for this, so I followed the example he shared with me. The only bit currently still referring to `api.Scheme` is where we create the event broadcaster recorder. In order to use the custom private scheme, I either have to pass it in to `NewProxyServer()`, or I have to make `NewProxyServer()` a member of the `Options` struct. If the former, then I probably need to export `Options.scheme`. Thoughts?

cc @mikedanese @sttts @liggitt @deads2k @smarterclayton @timothysc @kubernetes/sig-network-pr-reviews @kubernetes/sig-api-machinery-pr-reviews 

```release-note
Add --write-config-to flag to kube-proxy to allow users to write the default configuration settings to a file.
```
2017-05-19 09:01:04 -07:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue 5290eece28 Merge pull request #45948 from CaoShuFeng/underscore
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remove useless flags from hack/verify-flags/known-flags.txt

Flags in known-flags.txt is used to check misspelling from "-" to "_" in
workspace, so a flag with out "-" should not show up in this file.

**Release note**:

```release-note
NONE
```
2017-05-18 19:58:15 -07:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue a1c2db2fec Merge pull request #45950 from shyamjvs/revert-proxier
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Make real proxier in hollow-proxy optional (default=true)

Ref https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/45622
This allows using real proxier for hollow proxy, but we use the fake one by default.

cc @kubernetes/sig-scalability-misc @wojtek-t @gmarek
2017-05-18 07:55:09 -07:00
Andy Goldstein 032e2f6652 kube-proxy: add --write-config flag
Add --write-config flag to kube-proxy to write the default configuration
values to the specified file location.
2017-05-18 10:34:22 -04:00
Shyam Jeedigunta 804a4f558c Make usage of real proxier in hollow-proxy optional (default=true) 2017-05-18 14:30:12 +02:00
Michael Taufen 2ee2ec5e21 Remove the deprecated --babysit-daemons kubelet flag 2017-05-17 09:08:57 -07:00
Cao Shufeng dd93784b20 remove useless flags from hack/verify-flags/known-flags.txt
Flags in known-flags.txt is used to check misspelling from "-" to "_" in
workspace, so a flag with out "-" should not show up in this file.
2017-05-17 17:54:24 +08:00
Timothy St. Clair 2033ea6c2c Update generated 2017-05-15 10:01:57 -05:00
Timothy St. Clair 1173c84ad9 Update to plumb through configurable locking on different resource types. 2017-05-15 10:01:46 -05:00
Yu-Ju Hong daa329c9ae Remove the deprecated `--enable-cri` flag
Except for rkt, CRI is the default and only integration point for
container runtimes.
2017-05-10 13:03:41 -07:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue 77b2e6302c Merge pull request #45236 from verb/sharedpid-2-default
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Enable shared PID namespace by default for docker pods

**What this PR does / why we need it**: This PR enables PID namespace sharing for docker pods by default, bringing the behavior of docker in line with the other CRI runtimes when used with docker >= 1.13.1.

**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: ref #1615

**Special notes for your reviewer**: cc @dchen1107 @yujuhong 

**Release note**:

```release-note
Kubernetes now shares a single PID namespace among all containers in a pod when running with docker >= 1.13.1. This means processes can now signal processes in other containers in a pod, but it also means that the `kubectl exec {pod} kill 1` pattern will cause the pod to be restarted rather than a single container.
```
2017-05-10 12:06:01 -07:00
wlan0 45d2bc06b7 cloud initialize node in external cloud controller 2017-05-05 16:51:45 -07:00
Lee Verberne b668371a63 Enable shared PID namespace by default for docker 2017-05-03 17:12:08 +00:00
Cao Shufeng de3db1eec3 add subresource support to kube auth can-i
Eg:
    kubectl auth can-i get pods --subresource=log
2017-05-02 12:08:20 +08:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue e2042bb81b Merge pull request #41583 from verb/sharedpid
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Implement shared PID namespace in the dockershim

**What this PR does / why we need it**: Defaults the Docker CRI to using a shared PID namespace for pods. Implements proposal in https://github.com/kubernetes/community/pull/207 tracked by #1615.

//cc @dchen1107 @vishh @timstclair 

**Special notes for your reviewer**: none

**Release note**:
```release-note
Some container runtimes share a process (PID) namespace for all containers in a pod. This will become the default for Docker in a future release of Kubernetes. You can preview this functionality if running with the CRI and Docker 1.13.1 by enabling the --experimental-docker-enable-shared-pid kubelet flag.
```
2017-04-28 20:15:03 -07:00
Huamin Chen 165d46a0a8 e2e test: test azure disk volume
Signed-off-by: Huamin Chen <hchen@redhat.com>
2017-04-28 18:51:34 +00:00
Lee Verberne d22dd0fa35 Implement shared PID namespace in the dockershim 2017-04-27 23:43:53 +00:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue 896d2afb42 Merge pull request #44588 from dmmcquay/kubeadm_skip_token_print
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kubeadm: add flag to skip token print out

**What this PR does / why we need it**: When kubeadm init is used in an automated context, it still prints the token to standard out. When standard output ends up in a log file, it can be considered that the token is leaked there and can be compromised. This PR adds a flag you can select to not have it print out and explicitly disable this behavior.

This is a continuation from https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/42823 since it had to be closed.

**Which issue this PR fixes** : fixes #https://github.com/kubernetes/kubeadm/issues/160

**Special notes for your reviewer**: /cc @luxas @errordeveloper 

**Release note**:
```release-note
NONE
```
2017-04-25 12:51:41 -07:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue 6c8cb33fb3 Merge pull request #42101 from Dmitry1987/feature/hpa-upscale-downscale-delay-configurable
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Feature/hpa upscale downscale delay configurable

**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Makes "upscale forbidden window" and "downscale forbidden window"  duration configurable in arguments of kube-controller-manager. Those are options of horizontal pod autoscaler.

**Special notes for your reviewer**:
Please have a look @DirectXMan12 , the PR as discussed in Slack.

**Release note**:
```
Make "upscale forbidden window" and "downscale forbidden window"  duration configurable in arguments of kube-controller-manager. Those are options of horizontal pod autoscaler. Right now are hardcoded 3 minutes for upscale, and 5 minutes to downscale.  But sometimes cluster administrator might want to change this for his own needs.
```
2017-04-24 19:39:42 -07:00
derek mcquay d047dfbc6f kubeadm: add flag to skip token print out 2017-04-20 13:12:37 -07:00
Maru Newby 9a9d897d94 fed: Add option to source e2e cluster config from host cluster
Add the option to configure e2e access to member clusters from the
same secrets in the host cluster used by the federation control plane.
The default behavior will continue to be sourcing this configuration
from the e2e kubeconfig.  The optional behavior can be enabled by
passing --federation-config-from-cluster=true as an argument to
ginkgo.
2017-04-17 23:38:03 -07:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue f1c0c0a73c Merge pull request #42395 from nicksardo/gce-src-ranges
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Adding load balancer src cidrs to GCE cloudprovider

**What this PR does / why we need it**:
As of January 31st, 2018, GCP will be sending health checks and l7 traffic from two CIDRs and legacy health checks from three CIDS. This PR moves them into the cloudprovider package and provides a flag for override.

Another PR will need to be address firewall rule creation for external L4 network loadbalancing #40778

**Which issue this PR fixes**
Step one of #40778
Step one of https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress/issues/197

**Release note**:
```release-note
Add flags to GCE cloud provider to override known L4/L7 proxy & health check source cidrs
```
2017-04-12 19:57:43 -07:00
Andy Goldstein 00e11566f2 Make the dockershim root directory configurable
Make the dockershim root directory configurable so things like
integration tests (e.g. in OpenShift) can run as non-root.
2017-04-12 09:06:21 -04:00
Bowei Du 091e46ef21 Update known-flags with cidr-allocator-type
I also sorted the file, it was almost sorted with a few exceptions.
2017-04-11 14:07:54 -07:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue 357af07718 Merge pull request #44197 from Random-Liu/dockershim-only-mode
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Add dockershim only mode

This PR added a `experimental-dockershim` hidden flag in kubelet to run dockershim only.

We introduce this flag mainly for cri validation test. In the future we should compile dockershim into another binary.

@yujuhong @feiskyer @xlgao-zju 
/cc @kubernetes/sig-node-pr-reviews
2017-04-09 19:27:51 -07:00
Bobby Salamat f9d1333144 Addressed reviewers comments 2017-04-07 17:31:45 -07:00
Bobby Salamat c55e5b6b8e Add flags to known-flags 2017-04-07 17:06:23 -07:00
Random-Liu 327fc270d7 Add dockershim only mode 2017-04-07 16:43:57 -07:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue de1cee38bf Merge pull request #35284 from jsafrane/fix-class-tests
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Add test for provisioning with storage class

This PR re-introduces e2e test for dynamic provisioning with storage classes.

It adds the same test as it was merged in PR #32485 with an extra patch adding region to AWS calls. It works well on my AWS setup, however I'm using shared company account and I can't run kube-up.sh and run the tests in the "official" way.

@zmerlynn, can you please try to run tests that led to #34961?

@justinsb, you're my AWS guru, would there be a way how to introduce fully initialized AWS cloud provider into e2e test framework? It would simplify everything. GCE has it there, but it's easier to initialize, I guess. See https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/test/e2e/pd.go#L486 for example - IMO tests should not talk to AWS directly.
2017-04-07 11:40:34 -07:00
Jan Safranek a327302200 e2e tests should be multizone aware
Pass MULTIZONE=true env. variable to e2e test framework.
2017-04-06 13:28:29 +02:00
Haoran Wang fcc73d355d Multiple scheduler leader election support 2017-04-05 22:36:13 +08:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue 20b01be016 Merge pull request #41813 from shiywang/timeout_options
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Be able to specify the timeout to wait for pod for kubectl logs/attach

Fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/41786
current flag is `get-pod-timeout`, we can have a discussion if you have better one, default unit is seconds, above 0

@soltysh @kargakis ptal, thanks
@kubernetes/sig-cli-feature-requests
2017-03-24 19:04:26 -07:00
Nick Sardo baab99b823 Adding load balancer src ranges; support flag overrides 2017-03-24 16:36:19 -07:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue 0e17e5bd9c Merge pull request #38882 from fraenkel/configmap_env_file
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create configmap from-env-file

Allow ConfigMaps to be created from Docker based env files.

See proposal https://github.com/kubernetes/community/issues/165

**Release-note:**
```release-note
1. create configmap has a new option --from-env-file that populates a configmap from file which follows a key=val format for each line.
2. create secret has a new option --from-env-file that populates a configmap from file which follows a key=val format for each line.
```
2017-03-24 12:33:25 -07:00
Dmitry1987 965dab366b make hpa upscale and downscale delay window configurable 2017-03-24 18:01:04 +00:00
shiywang 52e4be2578 Be able to specify the timeout to wait for pod for kubectl logs/attach 2017-03-14 23:00:31 +08:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue 328e555f72 Merge pull request #41794 from shashidharatd/federation-upgrade-tests-1
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[Federation][e2e] Add framework for upgrade test in federation

Adding framework for federation upgrade tests. please refer to #41791

cc @madhusudancs @nikhiljindal @kubernetes/sig-federation-pr-reviews
2017-03-10 22:02:15 -08:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue a54d493216 Merge pull request #42608 from xilabao/patch-8
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fix typo in know-flags

ref to https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/41417
2017-03-10 12:50:22 -08:00
shashidharatd 662f0ef531 Add framework for federation upgrade tests 2017-03-11 01:39:56 +05:30
Kubernetes Submit Queue 4540674b04 Merge pull request #42758 from krousey/downgrades
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Implement automated downgrade testing.

Node version cannot be higher than the master version, so we must
switch the node version first. Also, we must use the upgrade script
from the appropriate version for GCE.
2017-03-09 15:06:56 -08:00
Kris cc84e0895a Implement automated downgrade testing.
Node version cannot be higher than the master version, so we must
switch the node version first. Also, we must use the upgrade script
from the appropriate version for GCE.
2017-03-09 12:45:20 -08:00
Guangya Liu ed28695d3e Updated comments for TaintBasedEvictions. 2017-03-09 17:06:31 +08:00
Michael Fraenkel 7eb49628c6 create configmap from-env-file 2017-03-08 07:58:01 -08:00
xilabao c64f146a34 fix typo in know-flags 2017-03-06 19:06:57 -06:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue 7e37b895d7 Merge pull request #41417 from luxas/kubeadm_test_token
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kubeadm: Hook up kubeadm against the BootstrapSigner

**What this PR does / why we need it**:

This PR makes kubeadm able to use the BootstrapSigner. 
Depends on a few other PRs I've made, I'll rebase and fix this up after they've merged.

**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes #

**Special notes for your reviewer**:

Example usage:
```console
lucas@THENINJA:~/luxas/kubernetes$ sudo ./kubeadm init --kubernetes-version v1.7.0-alpha.0.377-2a6414bc914d55
[sudo] password for lucas: 
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[init] Using Kubernetes version: v1.7.0-alpha.0.377-2a6414bc914d55
[init] Using Authorization mode: RBAC
[preflight] Running pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[certificates] Generated CA certificate and key.
[certificates] Generated API server certificate and key.
[certificates] Generated API server kubelet client certificate and key.
[certificates] Generated service account token signing key.
[certificates] Generated service account token signing public key.
[certificates] Generated front-proxy CA certificate and key.
[certificates] Generated front-proxy client certificate and key.
[certificates] Valid certificates and keys now exist in "/etc/kubernetes/pki"
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf"
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf"
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/controller-manager.conf"
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/scheduler.conf"
[apiclient] Created API client, waiting for the control plane to become ready
[apiclient] All control plane components are healthy after 21.301384 seconds
[apiclient] Waiting for at least one node to register and become ready
[apiclient] First node is ready after 8.072688 seconds
[apiclient] Test deployment succeeded
[token-discovery] Using token: 67a96d.02405a1773564431
[apiconfig] Created RBAC rules
[addons] Created essential addon: kube-proxy
[addons] Created essential addon: kube-dns

Your Kubernetes master has initialized successfully!

To start using your cluster, you need to run:
export KUBECONFIG=/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf

You should now deploy a pod network to the cluster.
Run "kubectl apply -f [podnetwork].yaml" with one of the options listed at:
    http://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/addons/

You can now join any number of machines by running the following on each node:

kubeadm join --token 67a96d.02405a1773564431 192.168.1.115:6443

other-computer $ ./kubeadm join --token 67a96d.02405a1773564431 192.168.1.115:6443
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[preflight] Skipping pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[discovery] Trying to connect to API Server "192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Cluster info signature and contents are valid, will use API Server "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Successfully established connection with API Server "192.168.1.115:6443"
[bootstrap] Detected server version: v1.7.0-alpha.0.377+2a6414bc914d55
[bootstrap] The server supports the Certificates API (certificates.k8s.io/v1beta1)
[csr] Created API client to obtain unique certificate for this node, generating keys and certificate signing request
[csr] Received signed certificate from the API server, generating KubeConfig...
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf"

Node join complete:
* Certificate signing request sent to master and response
  received.
* Kubelet informed of new secure connection details.

Run 'kubectl get nodes' on the master to see this machine join.

# Wrong secret!
other-computer $ ./kubeadm join --token 67a96d.02405a1773564432 192.168.1.115:6443
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[preflight] Skipping pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[discovery] Trying to connect to API Server "192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Failed to connect to API Server "192.168.1.115:6443": failed to verify JWS signature of received cluster info object, can't trust this API Server
[discovery] Trying to connect to API Server "192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Failed to connect to API Server "192.168.1.115:6443": failed to verify JWS signature of received cluster info object, can't trust this API Server
^C

# Poor method to create a cluster-info KubeConfig (a KubeConfig file with no credentials), but...
$ printf "kind: Config\n$(sudo ./kubeadm alpha phas --client-name foo --server https://192.168.1.115:6443 --token foo | head -6)\n" > cluster-info.yaml
$ cat cluster-info.yaml
kind: Config
apiVersion: v1
clusters:
- cluster:
    certificate-authority-data: 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
    server: https://192.168.1.115:6443
  name: kubernetes

lucas@THENINJA:~/luxas/kubernetes$ sudo ./kubeadm token list
TOKEN                     TTL         EXPIRES   USAGES                   DESCRIPTION
67a96d.02405a1773564431   <forever>   <never>   authentication,signing   The default bootstrap token generated by 'kubeadm init'.

# Any token with the authentication usage set works as the --tls-bootstrap-token arg here
other-computer $ ./kubeadm join --skip-preflight-checks --discovery-file cluster-info.yaml --tls-bootstrap-token 67a96d.02405a1773564431
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[preflight] Skipping pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Synced cluster-info information from the API Server so we have got the latest information
[bootstrap] Detected server version: v1.7.0-alpha.0.377+2a6414bc914d55
[bootstrap] The server supports the Certificates API (certificates.k8s.io/v1beta1)
[csr] Created API client to obtain unique certificate for this node, generating keys and certificate signing request
[csr] Received signed certificate from the API server, generating KubeConfig...
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf"

Node join complete:
* Certificate signing request sent to master and response
  received.
* Kubelet informed of new secure connection details.

Run 'kubectl get nodes' on the master to see this machine join.

# Delete the RoleBinding that exposes the cluster-info ConfigMap publicly. Now this ConfigMap will be private
lucas@THENINJA:~/luxas/kubernetes$ kubectl -n kube-public edit rolebindings kubeadm:bootstrap-signer-clusterinfo

# This breaks the token joining method
other-computer $ sudo ./kubeadm join --token 67a96d.02405a1773564431 192.168.1.115:6443
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[preflight] Skipping pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[discovery] Trying to connect to API Server "192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Failed to request cluster info, will try again: [User "system:anonymous" cannot get configmaps in the namespace "kube-public". (get configmaps cluster-info)]
[discovery] Failed to request cluster info, will try again: [User "system:anonymous" cannot get configmaps in the namespace "kube-public". (get configmaps cluster-info)]
^C

# But we can still connect using the cluster-info file
other-computer $ sudo ./kubeadm join --skip-preflight-checks --discovery-file /k8s/cluster-info.yaml --tls-bootstrap-token 67a96d.02405a1773564431
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[preflight] Skipping pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Could not access the cluster-info ConfigMap for refreshing the cluster-info information, but the TLS cert is valid so proceeding...
[discovery] The cluster-info ConfigMap isn't set up properly (no kubeconfig key in ConfigMap), but the TLS cert is valid so proceeding...
[bootstrap] Detected server version: v1.7.0-alpha.0.377+2a6414bc914d55
[bootstrap] The server supports the Certificates API (certificates.k8s.io/v1beta1)
[csr] Created API client to obtain unique certificate for this node, generating keys and certificate signing request
[csr] Received signed certificate from the API server, generating KubeConfig...
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf"

Node join complete:
* Certificate signing request sent to master and response
  received.
* Kubelet informed of new secure connection details.

Run 'kubectl get nodes' on the master to see this machine join.

# What happens if the CA in the cluster-info file and the API Server's CA aren't equal?
# Generated new CA for the cluster-info file, a invalid one for connecting to the cluster
# The new cluster-info file is here:
lucas@THENINJA:~/luxas/kubernetes$ cat cluster-info.yaml
kind: Config
apiVersion: v1
clusters:
- cluster:
    certificate-authority-data: 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
    server: https://192.168.1.115:6443
  name: kubernetes

# Try to join an API Server with the wrong CA
other-computer $ sudo ./kubeadm join --skip-preflight-checks --discovery-file /k8s/cluster-info.yaml --tls-bootstrap-token 67a96d.02405a1773564431
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[preflight] Skipping pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Failed to validate the API Server's identity, will try again: [Get https://192.168.1.115:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-public/configmaps/cluster-info: x509: certificate signed by unknown authority (possibly because of "crypto/rsa: verification error" while trying to verify candidate authority certificate "kubernetes")]
[discovery] Failed to validate the API Server's identity, will try again: [Get https://192.168.1.115:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-public/configmaps/cluster-info: x509: certificate signed by unknown authority (possibly because of "crypto/rsa: verification error" while trying to verify candidate authority certificate "kubernetes")]
[discovery] Failed to validate the API Server's identity, will try again: [Get https://192.168.1.115:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-public/configmaps/cluster-info: x509: certificate signed by unknown authority (possibly because of "crypto/rsa: verification error" while trying to verify candidate authority certificate "kubernetes")]
[discovery] Failed to validate the API Server's identity, will try again: [Get https://192.168.1.115:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-public/configmaps/cluster-info: x509: certificate signed by unknown authority (possibly because of "crypto/rsa: verification error" while trying to verify candidate authority certificate "kubernetes")]
^C
```

**Release note**:

```release-note
```
@jbeda @mikedanese @justinsb @pires @dmmcquay @roberthbailey @dgoodwin
2017-03-04 05:54:16 -08:00
Lucas Käldström 61a284d720
Hook up kubeadm against the BootstrapSigner/BootstrapTokenAuthenticator 2017-03-04 11:17:52 +02:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue 9cc5480918 Merge pull request #41149 from sjenning/qos-memory-limits
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 41919, 41149, 42350, 42351, 42285)

kubelet: enable qos-level memory limits

```release-note
Experimental support to reserve a pod's memory request from being utilized by pods in lower QoS tiers.
```

Enables the QoS-level memory cgroup limits described in https://github.com/kubernetes/community/pull/314

**Note: QoS level cgroups have to be enabled for any of this to take effect.**

Adds a new `--experimental-qos-reserved` flag that can be used to set the percentage of a resource to be reserved at the QoS level for pod resource requests.

For example, `--experimental-qos-reserved="memory=50%`, means that if a Guaranteed pod sets a memory request of 2Gi, the Burstable and BestEffort QoS memory cgroups will have their `memory.limit_in_bytes` set to `NodeAllocatable - (2Gi*50%)` to reserve 50% of the guaranteed pod's request from being used by the lower QoS tiers.

If a Burstable pod sets a request, its reserve will be deducted from the BestEffort memory limit.

The result is that:
- Guaranteed limit matches root cgroup at is not set by this code
- Burstable limit is `NodeAllocatable - Guaranteed reserve`
- BestEffort limit is `NodeAllocatable - Guaranteed reserve - Burstable reserve`

The only resource currently supported is `memory`; however, the code is generic enough that other resources can be added in the future.

@derekwaynecarr @vishh
2017-03-03 16:44:39 -08:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue 4728a0520f Merge pull request #42018 from luxas/kubeadm_cert_phase
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 42365, 42429, 41770, 42018, 35055)

kubeadm: Add --cert-dir, --cert-altnames instead of --api-external-dns-names

**What this PR does / why we need it**:

 - For the beta kubeadm init UX, we need this change
 - Also adds the `kubeadm phase certs selfsign` command that makes the phase invokable independently

**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes #

**Special notes for your reviewer**:

This PR depends on https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/41897

**Release note**:

```release-note
```
@dmmcquay @pires @jbeda @errordeveloper @mikedanese @deads2k @liggitt
2017-03-03 09:24:46 -08:00
Seth Jennings cc50aa9dfb kubelet: enable qos-level memory request reservation 2017-03-02 15:04:13 -06:00
Kubernetes Submit Queue 4672314029 Merge pull request #41682 from perotinus/unpwandtokens
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 41984, 41682, 41924, 41928)

Add options to kubefed telling it to generate HTTP Basic and/or token credentials for the Federated API server

fixes #41265.

**Release notes**:
```release-note
Adds two options to kubefed, `-apiserver-enable-basic-auth` and `-apiserver-enable-token-auth`, which generate an HTTP Basic username/password and a token respectively for the Federated API server.
```
2017-03-02 10:51:10 -08:00