Adds an example using DaemonSets to distribute the NewRelic worker onto all nodes in a k8s cluster.
Signed-off-by: Christian Stewart <christian@paral.in>
Since this is a container service port anyways, "insecure" is a bit of
a red herring. There's no real security relevance to the incoming port
numbers for the NFS server pod.
This lets us get rid of the examples/nfs/exporter Docker build
(@jsafrane's personal image).
This ensures nfs-common is installed on GCE, and provides a more
functional explanation/example. I launched two replication controllers
so that there were busybox pods to poke around at the NFS volume, and
so that the later wget actually works (the original example would have
to work on the node, or need some other access to the container
network). After switching to two controllers, it actually makes more
sense to use PV claims, and it's probably a configuration that makes
more sense for indirection for NFS anyways.
* Pod -> ReplicationController, which also forced me to hack around
hostname issue on the master. (Spark master sees the incoming slave
request to spark-master and assumes it's not meant for it, since it's
name is spark-master-controller-abcdef.)
* Remove service env dependencies (depend on DNS instead).
* JSON -> YAML.
* Add GCS connector.
* Make example do something actually useful: A familiar example to
anyone at Google, implement wordcount of all of Shakespeare's works.
* Fix a minor service connection issue in the gluster example.
Fix some errors in guestbook-go README.md:
1. fix some markdown errors by removing the `<nop>` tag
2. replace some (not all of them) `containers` with `pods`
3. `gcloud comput` -> `gcloud compute`
4. improved sentences that has `list all` to make the descriptions more accurate
5. other tiny fixes
Code comments currently claim the default iscsi mount path as
kubernetes.io/pod/iscsi/<portal>-iqn-<iqn>-lun-<id>, however actual
path being used is
kubernetes.io/iscsi/iscsi/<portal>-iqn-<iqn>-lun-<id>
This leads to ultimate path being similar to this :
kubernetes.io/iscsi/iscsi/...iqn-iqn...-lun-N
Both iscsi and iqn are repated twice for no reason, since "iqn" is
required by spec to be part of an iqn. This is also wrong on
multiple leves as actual allowed naming formats are :
iqn.2001-04.com.example:storage:diskarrays-sn-a8675309
eui.02004567A425678D
(RFC 3720 3.2.6.3)
and in the second case "iqn-eui" in the path would be misleading.
Change this to a more reasonable path of
kubernetes.io/iscsi/<portal>-<iqn>-lun-<id>
which also aligns up with how the /dev/by-path and sysfs entries
are created for iscsi devices on linux
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Update iSCSI README and sample json file
There seems to have been quite a skew in recent updates to these
files adding in wrong info or info that no longer lines up the
sample config with the README.
Fixed the following issues :
* Fix discrepancy in samples json using initiator iqn from previous
linked example as target iqn (which was just wrong)
* Generate sample output and README from the same json config provided.
* Remove recommendation to edit initiator name, this is not required
(open-iscsi warns against editing this manually and provides a utility
for the same)
* Update docker inspect command to one that works.
* Use separate LUNs for separate mount points instead of re-using.