The command `kubeadm alpha phases addon` has a property
called `kube-dns` which would install kube-dns, pre 1.11.
In the case of 1.11 this property will install CoreDNS,
because the property is also bound to the `CoreDNS` feature gate,
which is now `true` by default.
Fix that by renaming the property to `coredns`, updating the Cobra
info and also updating the unit tests.
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 63865, 57849, 63932, 63930, 63936). If you want to cherry-pick this change to another branch, please follow the instructions <a href="https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/cherry-picks.md">here</a>.
Implement `kubeadm init diff`
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Some users want to see the changes `kubeadm` woulda apply before actually running `kubeadm upgrade apply`. This shows the changes that will be made to the static pod manifests before applying them. This is a narrower case than `kubeadm upgrade apply --dry-run`, which specifically focuses on the static pod manifests.
**Which issue(s) this PR fixes**:
Part of [kubeadm/489](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubeadm/issues/489#issuecomment-388974795)
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
**Release note**:
```release-note
adds the `kubeadm upgrade diff` command to show how static pod manifests will be changed by an upgrade.
```
This command will use crictl or docker to pull images locally.
The dockerfall back is needed because in some cases the kubelet is not
yet running so there is no CRI dockershim socket available.
Fixeskubernetes/kubeadm#812
Signed-off-by: Chuck Ha <ha.chuck@gmail.com>
In preparation for creating a `kubeadm config images pull`
this commit refactors `kubeadm config list-images` into
`kubeadm config images list`.
Signed-off-by: Chuck Ha <ha.chuck@gmail.com>
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 43443, 46193, 49071, 47252)
[Federation][Kubefed] Support reference document autogeneration for kubefed
This PR is needed to address the documentation issue https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes.github.io/issues/2888
Apart from the code auto generation have updated some descriptions for consistency.
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
@kubernetes/sig-federation-misc
cc @madhusudancs @csbell
**Release note**:
```NONE
```
Most of the contents of docs/ has moved to kubernetes.github.io.
Development of the docs and accompanying files has continued there, making
the copies in this repo stale. I've removed everything but the .md files
which remain to redirect old links. The .yaml config files in the docs
were used by some tests, these have been moved to test/fixtures/doc-yaml,
and can remain there to be used by tests or other purposes.
This PR contains Kubelet changes to enable attach/detach controller control.
* It introduces a new "enable-controller-attach-detach" kubelet flag to
enable control by controller. Default enabled.
* It removes all references "SafeToDetach" annoation from controller.
* It adds the new VolumesInUse field to the Node Status API object.
* It modifies the controller to use VolumesInUse instead of SafeToDetach
annotation to gate detachment.
* There is a bug in node-problem-detector that causes VolumesInUse to
get reset every 30 seconds. Issue https://github.com/kubernetes/node-problem-detector/issues/9
opened to fix that.
This allows kube-controller-manager to allocate CIDRs to nodes (with
allocate-node-cidrs=true), but will not try to configure them on the
cloud provider, even if the cloud provider supports Routes.
The default is configure-cloud-routes=true, and it will only try to
configure routes if allocate-node-cidrs is also configured, so the
default behaviour is unchanged.
This is useful because on AWS the cloud provider configures routes by
setting up VPC routing table entries, but there is a limit of 50
entries. So setting configure-cloud-routes on AWS would allow us to
continue to allocate node CIDRs as today, but replace the VPC
route-table mechanism with something not limited to 50 nodes.
We can't just turn off the cloud-provider entirely because it also
controls other things - node discovery, load balancer creation etc.
Fix#25602