Move over only the conversions that are needed, create a new scheme that
is private to meta and only accessible via ParameterCodec. Move half of
pkg/util/labels/.readonly to pkg/apis/meta/v1/labels.go
- 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.
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Adding default StorageClass annotation printout for resource_printer and describer and some refactoring
adding ISDEFAULT for _kubectl get storageclass_ output
```
[root@screeley-sc1 gce]# kubectl get storageclass
NAME TYPE ISDEFAULT
another-class kubernetes.io/gce-pd NO
generic1-slow kubernetes.io/gce-pd YES
generic2-fast kubernetes.io/gce-pd YES
```
```release-note
Add ISDEFAULT to kubectl get storageClass output
```
@kubernetes/sig-storage
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Add support to quota pvc storage requests
Adds support to quota cumulative `PersistentVolumeClaim` storage requests in a namespace.
Per our chat today @markturansky @abhgupta - this is not done (lacks unit testing), but is functional.
This lets quota enforcement for `PersistentVolumeClaim` to occur at creation time. Supporting bind time enforcement would require substantial more work. It's possible this is sufficient for many, so I am opening it up for feedback.
In the future, I suspect we may want to treat local disk in a special manner, but that would have to be a different resource altogether (i.e. `requests.disk`) or something.
Example quota:
```
apiVersion: v1
kind: ResourceQuota
metadata:
name: quota
spec:
hard:
persistentvolumeclaims: "10"
requests.storage: "40Gi"
```
/cc @kubernetes/rh-cluster-infra @deads2k
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Use `CreatedByAnnotation` constant
A nit but didn't want the strings to get out of sync.
Signed-off-by: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
Also add helpers for collecting the events that happen during a watch
and a helper that makes it easy to start a watch from any object with
ObjectMeta.