e2e-node tests may use custom system specs for validating nodes to
conform the specs. The functionality is switched on when the tests
are run with this command:
make SYSTEM_SPEC_NAME=gke test-e2e-node
Currently the command fails with the error:
F1228 16:12:41.568836 34514 e2e_node_suite_test.go:106] Failed to load system spec: open /home/rojkov/go/src/k8s.io/kubernetes/k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubeadm/app/util/system/specs/gke.yaml: no such file or directory
Move the spec file under `test/e2e_node/system/specs` and introduce a single
public constant referring the file to use instead of multiple private constants.
The linux headers take significant disk space and are not necessary to
run kubernetes on a GKE node. User logging on to a node can trivially
install the kernel headers should they need to by running "apt-get install
linux-headers-$(uname -r)".
Signed-off-by: Chris Glass <chris.glass@canonical.com>
The minimal Ubuntu image used on GKE nodes provides the vim editor as
part of system packages, as "vim.tiny". People logging on the nodes have a vim
environment available despite the "vim" package not being installed.
Signed-off-by: Chris Glass <chris.glass@canonical.com>