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AWS Route53 dnsprovider
Still needs unit tests, and some other cleanup. Review not urgent, but feel free to make a first pass.
Only need to look at the last two commits. The prior commits will go in as #26020. This will need to be rebased against #26020 once that merges.
It's a bare minimum implementation, only what's required for Ubernetes Federated Services (managing basic A and CNAME records). More functionality (health checks, geolocation etc) can be fairly easily added as required.
It also requires github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/route53 to be vendored into godeps, which I haven't managed to do successfully yet (Oh Godep!)
cc: @justinsb FYI
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Wait for all volumes/claims to get synced in unit test.
Controller.HasSynced() returns true when all initial claims/volumes were sent
to appropriate goroutines, not when the goroutine has actually processed them.
Fixes#26712
The image prepulling pod calls docker directly to pull images. If the pod
hasn't finished before running the resource usage tracking test, there'd be a
cpu spike in docker. We'd rather wait and fail if this is the case, before
running the test.
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GCI/Trusty: support the Docker registry mirror
@roberthbailey @zmerlynn please review it.
cc/ @fabioy @dchen1107 @kubernetes/goog-image FYI.
cc/ @ojarjur it is very straightforward to add support for GCI, which is pretty much like the change to ContainerVM's configure-vm.sh in your original PR #25841.
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GCI: correct the fix in #26363
This PR is mainly for correcting the fix to 'find' command in #26363. I added "-maxdepth 1" in an earlier change, and #26363 tried to fix it by changing the search path. This is potentially incorrect, when yaml files are in more than one layer deep. The real fix should be removing the "-maxdepth 1" flag from 'find' command. This PR also updates two minor places in the file configure-helper.sh introduced by two previous PR #26413 and #26048.
@roberthbailey @wonderfly
cc/ @dchen1107 @fabioy @kubernetes/goog-image
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Increase failure threshold for glbc liveness probe
This pod fails a liveness probe on occasion, probably because the failure thresholds are too strict. Simple enough that either reviewer can review.
In Kubernetes 1.2 we used template PersistentVolume for provisioning. When a
claim for dynamic volume was detected, Kubernetes did:
- create template PV for the claim with dummy pointer to storage asset
- allocate storage asset such as AWS EBS
- fill real pointer to the created storage asset to the template PV
In refactored volume provisioner, Kubernetes allocates the storage asset first
and then creates a Kubernetes PV instance already with the correct pointer
to the storage asset.
To support seamles upgrade from 1.2 to 1.3 we need to remove these
unprovisioned template PVs. The new controller does not use them, it will see
PVC for dynamic provisioning and create real PV instead.
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Fix typo and linewrap comments in PV controller
Fix some typos and linewrap long comments that I found while going over this code investigating something.
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Add timeout for image pulling
Fix#26300.
With this PR, if image pulling makes no progress for *1 minute*, the operation will be cancelled. Docker reports progress for every 512kB block (See [here](3d13fddd2b/pkg/progress/progressreader.go (L32))), *512kB/min* means the throughput is *<= 8.5kB/s*, which should be kind of abnormal?
It's a little hard to write unit test for this, so I just manually tested it. If I set the `defaultImagePullingStuckTimeout` to 0s, and `defaultImagePullingProgressReportInterval` to 1s, image pulling will be cancelled.
```
E0601 18:48:29.026003 46185 kube_docker_client.go:274] Cancel pulling image "nginx:latest" because of no progress for 0, latest progress: "89732b811e7f: Pulling fs layer "
E0601 18:48:29.026308 46185 manager.go:2110] container start failed: ErrImagePull: net/http: request canceled
```
/cc @kubernetes/sig-node
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The test tries to bind configured nr. of PVs to the same nr. of PVCs.
'100' is used by default, which should take ~1-3 seconds (depends on log level).
Periodic sync is needed in rare cases, which may add another 10 seconds. - cache
from #25881 will help here and sync should not be needed at all.
The test is configurable and may be reused to measure binder performance.
Set KUBE_INTEGRATION_PV_* env. variables as described in
persistent_volume_test.go and run the tests:
# compile
$ cd test/integration
$ godep go test -tags 'integration no-docker' -c
# run the tests
$ KUBE_INTEGRATION_PV_SYNC_PERIOD=10s KUBE_INTEGRATION_PV_OBJECTS=1000 time ./integration.test -test.run TestPersistentVolumeMultiPVsPVCs -v 2
Log level '2' is useful to get timestamps of various events like
'TestPersistentVolumeMultiPVsPVCs: start' and 'TestPersistentVolumeMultiPVsPVCs:
claims are bound'.
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Stabilize persistent volume integration tests
- add more logs
- wait both for volume and claim to get bound
When binding volumes to claims the controller saves PV first and PVC right
after that. In theory, this saved PV could cause waitForPersistentVolumePhase
to finish and PVC could be checked in the test before the controller saves it.
So, wait for both PVC and PV to get bound and check the results only after
that. This is only a theory, there are no usable logs in integration tests.
Fixes#26499 (at least I hope so...)
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pin GCI version to milestone 52
This is mainly for pinning the 1.2 branch to GCI milestone 52
which contains correct docker and kubelet built in.
Doing this allows us to upgrade docker to v1.11 (issue #26455)
in GCI 53 without breaking the 1.2 release branch.
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Controller.HasSynced() returns true when all initial claims/volumes were sent
to appropriate goroutines, not when the goroutine has actually processed them.