Moved all flag code from `staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/util/[flag|globalflag]` to `component-base/cli/[flag|globalflag]` except for the term function because of unwanted dependencies.
Currently we maintain the state of the mode of interactiveness
by updating flags.nonInteractiveMode even if the flag hasn't been
set by the user.
Since the computation of the mode is done only once it's easier
and less error prone to calculate the mode in the function
sessionIsInteractive() without mutating any flags.
If /etc/kubeadm/amdin.conf doesn't exist kubeadm reset fails
with the error:
failed to load admin kubeconfig: open /root/.kube/config: no such file or directory
Fixed by properly checking if file exists before using it.
MigrateOldConfigFromFile is a function, whose purpose is to migrate one config
into another. It is working OK for now, but it has some issues:
- It is incredibly inefficient. It can reload and re-parse a single config file
for up to 3 times.
- Because of the reloads, it has to take a file containing the configuration
(not a byte slice as most of the rest config functions). However, it returns
the migrated config in a byte slice (rather asymmetric from the input
method).
- Due to the above points it's difficult to implement a proper interface for
deprecated kubeadm config versions.
To fix the issues of MigrateOldConfigFromFile, the following is done:
- Re-implement the function by removing the calls to file loading package
public APIs and replacing them with newly extracted package private APIs that
do the job with pre-provided input data in the form of
map[GroupVersionKind][]byte.
- Take a byte slice of the input configuration as an argument. This makes the
function input symmetric to its output. Also, it's now renamed to
MigrateOldConfig to represent the change from config file path as an input
to byte slice.
- As a bonus (actually forgotten from a previous change) BytesToInternalConfig
is renamed to the more descriptive BytesToInitConfiguration.
Signed-off-by: Rostislav M. Georgiev <rostislavg@vmware.com>
Remove the deprecated `scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/critical-pod` pod annotation and use
the `priorityClassName` first class attribute instead, setting all master components to
`system-cluster-critical`.
Add test files that exclude the field in question
under KubeletConfiguration -> evictionHard for non-Linux.
Add runtime abstraction for the test files in initconfiguration_tests.go
The current code logs an error and full blown backtrace if we fail to remove
the containers upon reset. This creates unneeded, huge and rather scary log
message. Fix that by leaving just the error message.
Signed-off-by: Rostislav M. Georgiev <rostislavg@vmware.com>