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Add ApiEndpoint support to GCE config.
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Add the ability to change ApiEndpoint for GCE.
**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes #
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
**Release note**:
```release-note
None
```
This will create the necessary certificates.
On GCE is will upload those certificates to Metadata.
They are then pulled down on to the kube-apiserver.
They are written to the /etc/src/kubernetes/pki directory.
Finally they are loaded vi the appropriate command line flags.
The requestheader-client-ca-file can be seen by running the following:-
kubectl get ConfigMap extension-apiserver-authentication
--namespace=kube-system -o yaml
Minor bug fixes.
Made sure AGGR_MASTER_NAME is set up in all configs.
Clean up variable names.
Added additional requestheader configuration parameters.
Added check so that if there is no Aggregator CA contents we won't start
the aggregator with the relevant flags.
Working on fixing https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/43716.
This will create the necessary certificates.
On GCE is will upload those certificates to Metadata.
They are then pulled down on to the kube-apiserver.
They are written to the /etc/src/kubernetes/pki directory.
Finally they are loaded vi the appropriate command line flags.
The requestheader-client-ca-file can be seen by running the following:-
kubectl get ConfigMap extension-apiserver-authentication
--namespace=kube-system -o yaml
Minor bug fixes.
Made sure AGGR_MASTER_NAME is set up in all configs.
Clean up variable names.
Added additional requestheader configuration parameters.
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Configure NPD version through env variable
This lets user specify NPD version to be installed with kubernetes.
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Support arbitrary alphanumeric strings as prerelease identifiers
**What this PR does / why we need it**: this is basically an extension of #43642, but supports more general prerelease identifiers, per the spec at http://semver.org/#spec-item-9.
These regular expressions are still a bit more restrictive than the SemVer spec allows (we disallow hyphens, and we require the format `-foo.N` instead of arbitrary `-foo.X.bar.Y.bazZ`), but this should support our needs without changing too much more logic or breaking other assumptions.
**Release note**:
```release-note
NONE
```
Using Ubuntu on GCE to run cluster e2e tests requires slightly different
node.yaml and master.yaml files than GCI, because Ubuntu uses systemd as
PID 1, wheras GCI uses upstart with a systemd delegate. Therefore the
e2e tests fail using those files since the kubernetes services are not
brought back up after a node/master reboot.
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Add support for IP aliases for pod IPs (GCP alpha feature)
```release-note
Adds support for allocation of pod IPs via IP aliases.
# Adds KUBE_GCE_ENABLE_IP_ALIASES flag to the cluster up scripts (`kube-{up,down}.sh`).
KUBE_GCE_ENABLE_IP_ALIASES=true will enable allocation of PodCIDR ips
using the ip alias mechanism rather than using routes. This feature is currently
only available on GCE.
## Usage
$ CLUSTER_IP_RANGE=10.100.0.0/16 KUBE_GCE_ENABLE_IP_ALIASES=true bash -x cluster/kube-up.sh
# Adds CloudAllocator to the node CIDR allocator (kubernetes-controller manager).
If CIDRAllocatorType is set to `CloudCIDRAllocator`, then allocation
of CIDR allocation instead is done by the external cloud provider and
the node controller is only responsible for reflecting the allocation
into the node spec.
- Splits off the rangeAllocator from the cidr_allocator.go file.
- Adds cloudCIDRAllocator, which is used when the cloud provider allocates
the CIDR ranges externally. (GCE support only)
- Updates RBAC permission for node controller to include PATCH
```
KUBE_GCE_ENABLE_IP_ALIASES=true will enable allocation of PodCIDR ips
using the ip alias mechanism rather than using routes.
NODE_IP_RANGE will control the node instance IP cidr
KUBE_GCE_IP_ALIAS_SIZE controls the size of each podCIDR
IP_ALIAS_SUBNETWORK controls the name of the subnet created for the cluster
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hack/cluster: download cfssl if not present
hack/local-up-cluster.sh uses cfssl to generate certificates and
will exit it cfssl is not already installed. But other cluster-up
mechanisms (GCE) that generate certs just download cfssl if not
present. Make local-up-cluster.sh do that too so users don't have
to bother installing it from somewhere.
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[Federation] Remove FEDERATIONS_DOMAIN_MAP references
Remove all references to FEDERATIONS_DOMAIN_MAP as this method is no longer is used and is replaced by adding federation domain map to kube-dns configmap.
cc @madhusudancs @kubernetes/sig-federation-pr-reviews
**Release note**:
```
[Federation] Mechanism of adding `federation domain maps` to kube-dns deployment via `--federations` flag is superseded by adding/updating `federations` key in `kube-system/kube-dns` configmap. If user is using kubefed tool to join cluster federation, adding federation domain maps to kube-dns is already taken care by `kubefed join` and does not need further action.
```
hack/local-up-cluster.sh uses cfssl to generate certificates and
will exit it cfssl is not already installed. But other cluster-up
mechanisms (GCE) that generate certs just download cfssl if not
present. Make local-up-cluster.sh do that too.
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Silence error messages from the docker rmi call we expect to fail
**What this PR does / why we need it**: when we removed `docker tag -f` in #34361 we added a bunch of `docker rmi` calls to preserve behavior for older docker versions. That step is usually a no-op, however, and results in confusing messages like
```
Tagging docker image gcr.io/google_containers/kube-proxy:c8d0b2e7a06b451117a8ac58fc3bb3d3 as gcr.io/kubernetes-release-test/kube-proxy-amd64:v1.5.4
Error response from daemon: No such image: gcr.io/kubernetes-release-test/kube-proxy-amd64:v1.5.4
```
**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes#42665
**Special notes for your reviewer**: I could probably remove the `docker rmi` calls entirely, though I don't know if folks are still using docker < 1.10. (I think Jenkins still has 1.9.1.)
**Release note**:
```release-note
NONE
```
cc @jessfraz
Per Clayton's suggestion, move stuff from cluster/lib/util.sh to
hack/lib/util.sh. Also consolidate ensure-temp-dir and use the
hack/lib/util.sh implementation rather than cluster/common.sh.
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Centos provider: generate SSL certificates for etcd cluster.
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Support secure etcd cluster for centos provider, generate SSL certificates for etcd in default. Running it w/o SSL is exposing cluster data to everyone and is not recommended. [#39462](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/39462#issuecomment-271601547)
/cc @jszczepkowski @zmerlynn
**Release note**:
```release-note
Support secure etcd cluster for centos provider.
```
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Use docker log rotation mechanism instead of logrotate
This is a solution for https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/38495.
Instead of rotating logs using logrotate tool, which is configured quite rigidly, this PR makes docker responsible for the rotation and makes it possible to configure docker logging parameters. It solves the following problems:
* Logging agent will stop loosing lines upon rotation
* Container's logs size will be more strictly constrained. Instead of checking the size hourly, size will be checked upon write, preventing https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/27754
It's still far from ideal, for example setting logging options per pod, as suggested in https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/15478 would be much more flexible, but latter approach requires deep changes, including changes in API, which may be in vain because of CRI and long-term vision for logging.
Changes include:
* Change in salt. It's possible to configure docker log parameters, using variables in pillar. They're exported from env variables on `gce`, but for different cloud provider they have to be exported first.
* Change in `configure-helper.sh` scripts for those os on `gce` that don't use salt + default values exposed via env variables
This change may be problematic for kubelet logs functionality with CRI enabled, that will be tackled in the follow-up PR, if confirmed.
CC @piosz @Random-Liu @yujuhong @dashpole @dchen1107 @vishh @kubernetes/sig-node-pr-reviews
```release-note
On GCI by default logrotate is disabled for application containers in favor of rotation mechanism provided by docker logging driver.
```
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Add ability to enable cache mutation detector in GCE
Add the ability to enable the cache mutation detector in GCE. The current default behavior (disabled) is retained.
When paired with https://github.com/kubernetes/test-infra/pull/1901, we'll be able to detect shared informer cache mutations in gce e2e PR jobs.
Allow cache mutation detector enablement by PRs in an attempt to find
mutations before they're merged in to the code base. It's just for the
apiserver and controller-manager for now. If/when the other components
start using a SharedInformerFactory, we should set them up just like
this as well.
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Added configurable etcd initial-cluster-state to kube-up script.
Added configurable etcd initial-cluster-state to kube-up script. This
allows creation of multi-master cluster from scratch. This is a
cherry-pick of #41320 from 1.5 branch.
```release-note
Added configurable etcd initial-cluster-state to kube-up script.
```
For now, this is focused on a fixed set of flags that makes the audit
log show up under /var/log/kube-apiserver-audit.log and behave similarly
to /var/log/kube-apiserver.log. Allowing other customization would
require significantly more complex changes.
Audit log rotation is handled externally by the wildcard /var/log/*.log
already configured in configure-helper.sh.
Added configurable etcd initial-cluster-state to kube-up script. This
allows creation of multi-master cluster from scratch. This is a
cherry-pick of #41320 from 1.5 branch.
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Include system:masters group in the bootstrap admin client certificate
Sets up the bootstrap admin client certificate for new clusters to be in the system:masters group
Removes the need for an explicit grant to the kubecfg user in e2e-bindings
```release-note
The default client certificate generated by kube-up now contains the superuser `system:masters` group
```