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WIP: Remove the legacy networking mode
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**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Removes the deprecated configure-cbr0 flag and networking mode to avoid having untested and maybe unstable code in kubelet, see: #33789
**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*:
fixes#30589fixes#31937
**Special notes for your reviewer**: There are a lot of deployments who rely on this networking mode. Not sure how we deal with that: force switch to kubenet or just delete the old deployment?
But please review the code changes first (the first commit)
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```release-note
Removed the deprecated kubelet --configure-cbr0 flag, and with that the "classic" networking mode as well
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PTAL @kubernetes/sig-network @kubernetes/sig-node @mikedanese
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Delete all deployments when tear down cluster alive resources
Delete all deployments when tear down cluster alive resources.
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Teach create-kubeconfig() to deal with multi path KUBECONFIG
When KUBECONFIG is in the form "A:B:C" make sure each file is
created.
fixes#17778
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Enable the garbage collector by default
Turning GC on by default.
Memory usage of GC is back to normal after #30943. The CPU usage is a little higher than the cap in scalability test (1.11 core vs. 1 core). This PR adjusted the default GC worker to 20 to see if that helps CPU usage.
@kubernetes/sig-api-machinery @wojtek-t @lavalamp
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Add support for kube-up.sh to deploy Calico network policy to GCI masters
Also remove requirement for calicoctl from Debian / salt installed nodes and clean it up a little by deploying calico-node with a manifest rather than calicoctl. This also makes it more reliable by retrying properly.
How to use:
```
make quick-release
NETWORK_POLICY_PROVIDER=calico cluster/kube-up.sh
```
One place where I was uncertain:
- CPU allocations (on the master particularly, where there's very little spare capacity). I took some from etcd, but if there's a better way to decide this, I'm happy to change it.
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* Add a pillar for hostname (because even if there's a good Salt
function for it, I don't trust it to return the short hostname)
* Move INITIAL_ETCD_CLUSTER to just the GCE turn-up
* Remove the master_name, which isn't needed as a pillar
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[garbage collector] add e2e test
This PR also includes some changes to plumb controller-manager's `--enable_garbage_collector` from the environment variable.
The e2e test will not be run by the core suite because it's marked `[Feature:GarbageCollector]`.
The corresponding jenkins job configuration PR is https://github.com/kubernetes/test-infra/pull/132.
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Add Calico as policy provider in GCE
Adds Calico as policy provider to GCE, enforcing the extensions/v1beta1 NetworkPolicy API.
Still to do:
- [x] Enable NetworkPolicy API when POLICY_PROVIDER is provided.
- [x] Fix CNI plugin, policy controller versions.
CC @thockin - does this general approach look good?