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Initial kube-up support for VMware's Photon Controller
This is for: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/24121
Photon Controller is an open-source cloud management platform. More
information is available at:
http://vmware.github.io/photon-controller/
This commit provides initial support for Photon Controller. The
following features are tested and working:
- kube-up and kube-down
- Basic pod and service management
- Networking within the Kubernetes cluster
- UI and DNS addons
It has been tested with a Kubernetes cluster of up to 10
nodes. Further work on scaling is planned for the near future.
Internally we have implemented continuous integration testing and will
run it multiple times per day against the Kubernetes master branch
once this is integrated so we can quickly react to problems.
A few things have not yet been implemented, but are planned:
- Support for kube-push
- Support for test-build-release, test-setup, test-teardown
Assuming this is accepted for inclusion, we will write documentation
for the kubernetes.io site.
We have included a script to help users configure Photon Controller
for use with Kubernetes. While not required, it will help some
users get started more quickly. It will be documented.
We are aware of the kube-deploy efforts and will track them and
support them as appropriate.
This is for: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/24121
Photon Controller is an open-source cloud management platform. More
information is available at:
http://vmware.github.io/photon-controller/
This commit provides initial support for Photon Controller. The
following features are tested and working:
- kube-up and kube-down
- Basic pod and service management
- Networking within the Kubernetes cluster
- UI and DNS addons
It has been tested with a Kubernetes cluster of up to 10
nodes. Further work on scaling is planned for the near future.
Internally we have implemented continuous integration testing and will
run it multiple times per day against the Kubernetes master branch
once this is integrated so we can quickly react to problems.
A few things have not yet been implemented, but are planned:
- Support for kube-push
- Support for test-build-release, test-setup, test-teardown
Assuming this is accepted for inclusion, we will write documentation
for the kubernetes.io site.
We have included a script to help users configure Photon Controller
for use with Kubernetes. While not required, it will help some
users get started more quickly. It will be documented.
We are aware of the kube-deploy efforts and will track them and
support them as appropriate.
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Fix GLBC cluster addon README link
Fix the link to L7 load balancer controller in GLBC cluster addon README.
Fixed#24462.
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don't ship kube-registry-proxy and pause images in tars.
pause is built into containervm. if it's not on the machine we should just pull
it. nobody that I'm aware of uses kube-registry-proxy and it makes build/deployment
more complicated and slower.
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Make kube2sky and skydns docker images cross-platform
ARM tracking issue: #17981
Continues on: #19216
Make it possible to create `kube2sky` and `skydns` docker images for ARM and other architectures too
Build in a container, so `golang` isn't a dependency
I've preserved the original default behaviour:
- `skydns`: It just compiles with go on host
- `kube2sky`: Build an image
@brendandburns @dchen1107 @ArtfulCoder @thockin @fgrzadkowski
pause is built into containervm. if it's not on the machine we should just pull
it. nobody that I'm aware of uses kube-registry-proxy and it makes build/deployment
more complicated and slower.
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.