These files have been created lately, so we don't have much information
about them anyway, so let's just:
- Remove assignees and make them approvers
- Copy approves as reviewers
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Try parse golang logs by default
Glog by default logs to stderr, so Stackdriver Logging shows them all as errors. This PR makes fluentd try to parse messages using glog format and if succeeded, set timestamp and severity accordingly.
CC @piosz @fgrzadkowski
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Remove all MAINTAINER statements in the codebase as they are deprecated
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
ref: https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/25466
**Release note**:
```release-note
Remove all MAINTAINER statements in Dockerfiles in the codebase as they are deprecated by docker
```
@ixdy @thockin (who else should be notified?)
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Make fluentd pods critical
Related to https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/38322
Make fluentd critical so it will be evicted with less probability.
CC @piosz @fgrzadkowski
We can then avoid the following warning:
```
WARNING: The '--' argument must be specified between gcloud specific args on the left and DOCKER_ARGS on the right. IMPORTANT: previously, commands allowed the omission of the --, and unparsed arguments were treated as implementation args. This usage is being deprecated and will be removed in March 2017.
This will be strictly enforced in March 2017. Use 'gcloud beta docker' to see new behavior.
```
Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <acidburn@google.com>
Only run the systemd-journal plugin when on a platform that requests it.
The plugin crashes the fluentd process if the journal isn't present, so
it can't just be run blindly in all configurations.
It includes some performance improvements for parsing JSON (which is
very important for us, since all Docker logs are JSON) as well as a
couple new settings, like forcing of a flush of multiline logs after a
time period rather than having to wait until a new log is seen before
feeling confident flushing the previous one.
I didn't expect glog to split single log statements onto multiple lines,
but apparently it does if they're long enough. This groups them back
together appropriately.