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kubelet bootstrap: start hostNetwork pods before we have PodCIDR
Network readiness was checked in the pod admission phase, but pods that
fail admission are not retried. Move the check to the pod start phase.
Issue #35409
Issue #35521
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Use strongly-typed types.NodeName for a node name
We had another bug where we confused the hostname with the NodeName.
Also, if we want to use different values for the Node.Name (which is
an important step for making installation easier), we need to keep
better control over this.
A tedious but mechanical commit therefore, to change all uses of the
node name to use types.NodeName
We had another bug where we confused the hostname with the NodeName.
To avoid this happening again, and to make the code more
self-documenting, we use types.NodeName (a typedef alias for string)
whenever we are referring to the Node.Name.
A tedious but mechanical commit therefore, to change all uses of the
node name to use types.NodeName
Also clean up some of the (many) places where the NodeName is referred
to as a hostname (not true on AWS), or an instanceID (not true on GCE),
etc.
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Fixed TODO: move predicate check into a pod admitter
refractoring AdmitPod func to move predicate check into a pod admitter
Switch most of the tests in this file to using the assert/require library
(in `github.com/stretchr/testify`) in the tests for better readability and
less code in general.
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Kubelet code move: volume / util
Addresses some odds and ends that I apparently missed earlier. Preparation for kubelet code-move ENDGAME.
cc @kubernetes/sig-node
MTU selection is difficult, and if there is a transport such as IPSEC in
use may be impossible. So we allow specification of the MTU with the
network-plugin-mtu flag, and we pass this down into the network
provider.
Currently implemented by kubenet.
The serviceAccountName is occasionally useful for clients running on
Kube that need to know who they are when talking to other components.
The nodeName is useful for PetSet or DaemonSet pods that need to make
calls back to the API to fetch info about their node.
Both fields are immutable, and cannot easily be retrieved in another
way.
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Always return command output for exec probes and kubelet RunInContainer
Always return command output for exec probes and kubelet RunInContainer, even if the command invocation returns nonzero.
When #24921 replaced RunInContainer with ExecInContainer, it introduced a change where an exec probe that failed no longer included the stdout/stderr from the probe in the event. For example, when running at log level 4, you see:
```
I0816 15:01:36.259826 29713 exec.go:38] Exec probe response: "Failed to access the status endpoint : HTTP Error 404: Not Found.\nHawkular metrics has only been running for 7\n seconds not aborting yet.\n"
```
But the event looks like this:
```
54s 22s 5 hawkular-metrics-hjme4 Pod spec.containers{hawkular-metrics} Warning Unhealthy {kubelet corbeau} Readiness probe failed:
```
Note the absence of the exec probe response after "Readiness probe failed". This PR restores the previous behavior.
cc @kubernetes/rh-cluster-infra @mwringe
xref https://github.com/openshift/origin/issues/10424
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Add volume reconstruct/cleanup logic in kubelet volume manager
Currently kubelet volume management works on the concept of desired
and actual world of states. The volume manager periodically compares the
two worlds and perform volume mount/unmount and/or attach/detach
operations. When kubelet restarts, the cache of those two worlds are
gone. Although desired world can be recovered through apiserver, actual
world can not be recovered which may cause some volumes cannot be cleaned
up if their information is deleted by apiserver. This change adds the
reconstruction of the actual world by reading the pod directories from
disk. The reconstructed volume information is added to both desired
world and actual world if it cannot be found in either world. The rest
logic would be as same as before, desired world populator may clean up
the volume entry if it is no longer in apiserver, and then volume
manager should invoke unmount to clean it up.
Fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/27653
Currently kubelet volume management works on the concept of desired
and actual world of states. The volume manager periodically compares the
two worlds and perform volume mount/unmount and/or attach/detach
operations. When kubelet restarts, the cache of those two worlds are
gone. Although desired world can be recovered through apiserver, actual
world can not be recovered which may cause some volumes cannot be cleaned
up if their information is deleted by apiserver. This change adds the
reconstruction of the actual world by reading the pod directories from
disk. The reconstructed volume information is added to both desired
world and actual world if it cannot be found in either world. The rest
logic would be as same as before, desired world populator may clean up
the volume entry if it is no longer in apiserver, and then volume
manager should invoke unmount to clean it up.
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Support terminal resizing for exec/attach/run
```release-note
Add support for terminal resizing for exec, attach, and run. Note that for Docker, exec sessions
inherit the environment from the primary process, so if the container was created with tty=false,
that means the exec session's TERM variable will default to "dumb". Users can override this by
setting TERM=xterm (or whatever is appropriate) to get the correct "smart" terminal behavior.
```
Fixes#13585
Add support for terminal resizing for exec, attach, and run. Note that for Docker, exec sessions
inherit the environment from the primary process, so if the container was created with tty=false,
that means the exec session's TERM variable will default to "dumb". Users can override this by
setting TERM=xterm (or whatever is appropriate) to get the correct "smart" terminal behavior.
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Reorganize volume controllers and manager
* Move both PV and attach/detach volume controllers to `controllers/volume` (closes#26222)
* Rename `kubelet/volume` to `kubelet/volumemanager`
* Add/update OWNER files
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Volume manager must verify containers terminated before deleting for ungracefully terminated pods
A pod is removed from volume manager (triggering unmount) when it is deleted from the kubelet pod manager. Kubelet deletes the pod from pod manager as soon as it receives a delete pod request. As long as the graceful termination period is non-zero, this happens after kubelet has terminated all containers for the pod. However, when graceful termination period for a pod is set to zero, the volume is deleted from pod manager *before* its containers are terminated.
This can result in volumes getting unmounted from a pod before all containers have exited when graceful termination is set to zero.
This PR prevents that from happening by only deleting a volume from volume manager once it is deleted from the pod manager AND the kubelet containerRuntime status indicates all containers for the pod have exited. Because we do not want to call containerRuntime too frequently, we introduce a delay in the `findAndRemoveDeletedPods()` method to prevent it from executing more frequently than every two seconds.
Fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/27691
Running test in tight loop to verify fix.
Ensure that kublet marks VolumeInUse before checking if it is Attached.
Also ensures that the attach/detach controller always fetches a fresh
copy of the node object before detach (instead ofKubelet relying on node
informer cache).
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Fix pkg/kubelet unit tests fail on OSX
use runtime.GOOS for the OperatingSystem and not hardcode it to linux.
Fixes#27730
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Kubelet can retrieve host IP even when apiserver has not been contacted
fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/26590, fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/6558
Right now the kubelet expects to get the hostIP from the kubelet's local nodeInfo cache. However, this will be empty if there is no api-server (or the apiServer has not yet been contacted).
In the case of static pods, this change means the downward api can now be used to populate hostIP.