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Add use case to service affinity
Also part of nits in refactoring predicates, I found the explanation of `serviceaffinity` in its comment is very hard to understand. So I added example instead here to help user/developer to digest it.
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Rename "release_1_5" clientset to just "clientset"
We used to keep multiple releases in the main repo. Now that [client-go](https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go) does the versioning, there is no need to keep releases in the main repo. This PR renames the "release_1_5" clientset to just "clientset", clientset development will be done in this directory.
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```release-note
The main repository does not keep multiple releases of clientsets anymore. Please find previous releases at https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go
```
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fix typo
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
fix typo.
**Release note**:
```NONE
```
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Make iscsi pv/pvc aware of nodiskconflict feature
Being iscsi a `RWO, ROX` volume we should conflict if more than one pod is using same iscsi LUN.
Signed-off-by: Humble Chirammal <hchiramm@redhat.com>
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Do not create selector and namespaces in a loop where possible
With 1000 nodes and 5000 pods (5 pods per node) with anti-affinity a lot of CPU wasted on creating LabelSelector and sets.String (map).
With this change we are able to deploy that number of pods in ~25 minutes. Without - it takes 30 minutes to deploy 500 pods with anti-affinity configured.
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[scheduler] Use V(10) for anything which may be O(N*P) logging
Fixes#37014
This PR makes sure that logging statements which are capable of being called on a perNode / perPod basis (i.e. non essential ones that will just clog up logs at large scale) are at V(10) level.
I dreamt of a levenstein filter that built a weak map of word frequencies and alerted once log throughput increased w/o varying information content.... but then I woke up and realized this is probably all we really need for now :)
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Revert "Avoid hard-coding list of Node Conditions"
* we don't know how other API consumers are using node conditions (there was no prior expectation that the scheduler would block on custom conditions)
* not all conditions map directly to schedulability (e.g. `MemoryPressure`/`DiskPressure`)
* not all conditions use True to mean "unschedulable" (e.g. `Ready`)
This reverts commit 511b2ecaa8 to avoid breaking existing API users and to avoid constraining future uses of the node conditions API
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split scheduler priorities into separate files
In the current state it's really hard to find a thing one is looking for, if he doesn't know already know where to look. cc @davidopp
- Prevents kubelet from overwriting capacity during sync.
- Handles opaque integer resources in the scheduler.
- Adds scheduler predicate tests for opaque resources.
- Validates opaque int resources:
- Ensures supplied opaque int quantities in node capacity,
node allocatable, pod request and pod limit are integers.
- Adds tests for new validation logic (node update and pod spec).
- Added e2e tests for opaque integer resources.