Related to rancher/rke2#474
Note that anyone who customizes the data-dir path will have to set
CRI_CONFIG_FILE to the correct path when using the wrapped binaries
(crictl, etc). This is better than dropping files in the incorrect
location.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
Resolves warning 2 from #2471.
As per https://github.com/kubernetes/cloud-provider/issues/12 the
ClusterID requirement was never really followed through on, so the
flag is probably going to be removed in the future.
One side-effect of this is that the core k8s cloud-controller-manager
also wants to watch nodes, and needs RBAC to do so.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
Related to #2455 and containerd/containerd#4684
These were not meant to be enabled by default, break images with many
layers, and will be disabled by default on the next containerd release.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
The --disable/--no-deploy flags actually turn off some built-in
controllers, in addition to preventing manifests from getting loaded.
Make it clear which controllers can still be disabled even when the
packaged components are ommited by the no_stage build tag.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
* skip node delete from removed member
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* use grpc errors
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* go imports
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* exit if node is the etcd that being removed
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* Set etcd timeouts using values from k8s instead of etcdctl
Fix for one of the warnings from #2303
* Use etcd zap logger instead of deprecated capsnlog
Fix for one of the warnings from #2303
* Remove member self-promotion code paths
* Add learner promotion tracking code
* Fix RaftAppliedIndex progress check
* Remove ErrGRPCKeyNotFound check
This is not used by v3 API - it just returns a response with 0 KVs.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
The default http client does not have an overall request timeout, so
connections to misbehaving or unavailable servers can stall for an
excessive amount of time. At the moment, just attempting to join
an unavailable cluster takes 2 minutes and 40 seconds to timeout.
Resolve that by setting a reasonable request timeout.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>