The swagger spec for pods/{name}/log does not include
"text/plain" as a possible content-type for the the response.
So we implement ProducesMIMETypes to make sure "text/plain"
gets added to the default list ot content-types.
the v1.json was generated by running:
hack/update-generated-swagger-docs.sh;./hack/update-swagger-spec.sh;
Fixes#14071
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Add API for StorageClasses
This is the API objects only required for dynamic provisioning picked apart from the controller logic.
Entire feature is here: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/29006
Search and replace for references to moved examples
Reverted find and replace paths on auto gen docs
Reverting changes to changelog
Fix bugs in test-cmd.sh
Fixed path in examples README
ran update-all successfully
Updated verify-flags exceptions to include renamed files
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Kubelet Volume Manager Wait For Attach Detach Controller and Backoff on Error
* Closes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/27483
* Modified Attach/Detach controller to report `Node.Status.AttachedVolumes` on successful attach (unique volume name along with device path).
* Modified Kubelet Volume Manager wait for Attach/Detach controller to report success before proceeding with attach.
* Closes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/27492
* Implemented an exponential backoff mechanism for for volume manager and attach/detach controller to prevent operations (attach/detach/mount/unmount/wait for controller attach/etc) from executing back to back unchecked.
* Closes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/26679
* Modified volume `Attacher.WaitForAttach()` methods to uses the device path reported by the Attach/Detach controller in `Node.Status.AttachedVolumes` instead of calling out to cloud providers.
This commit adds a new volume manager in kubelet that synchronizes
volume mount/unmount (and attach/detach, if attach/detach controller
is not enabled).
This eliminates the race conditions between the pod creation loop
and the orphaned volumes loops. It also removes the unmount/detach
from the `syncPod()` path so volume clean up never blocks the
`syncPod` loop.
This PR contains Kubelet changes to enable attach/detach controller control.
* It introduces a new "enable-controller-attach-detach" kubelet flag to
enable control by controller. Default enabled.
* It removes all references "SafeToDetach" annoation from controller.
* It adds the new VolumesInUse field to the Node Status API object.
* It modifies the controller to use VolumesInUse instead of SafeToDetach
annotation to gate detachment.
* There is a bug in node-problem-detector that causes VolumesInUse to
get reset every 30 seconds. Issue https://github.com/kubernetes/node-problem-detector/issues/9
opened to fix that.
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Automatically add node labels beta.kubernetes.io/{os,arch}
Proposal: #17981
As discussed in #22623:
> @davidopp: #9044 says cloud provider but can also cover platform stuff.
Adds a label `beta.kubernetes.io/platform` to `kubelet` that informs about the os/arch it's running on.
Makes it easy to specify `nodeSelectors` for different arches in multi-arch clusters.
```console
$ kubectl get no --show-labels
NAME STATUS AGE LABELS
127.0.0.1 Ready 1m beta.kubernetes.io/platform=linux-amd64,kubernetes.io/hostname=127.0.0.1
$ kubectl describe no
Name: 127.0.0.1
Labels: beta.kubernetes.io/platform=linux-amd64,kubernetes.io/hostname=127.0.0.1
CreationTimestamp: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 20:39:15 +0300
```
@davidopp @vishh @fgrzadkowski @thockin @wojtek-t @ixdy @bgrant0607 @dchen1107 @preillyme
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Add subPath to mount a child dir or file of a volumeMount
Allow users to specify a subPath in Container.volumeMounts so they can use a single volume for many mounts instead of creating many volumes. For instance, a user can now use a single PersistentVolume to store the Mysql database and the document root of an Apache server of a LAMP stack pod by mapping them to different subPaths in this single volume.
Also solves https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/20466.
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Make ThirdPartyResource a root scoped object
ThirdPartyResource (the registration of a third party type) belongs at the cluster scope. It results in resource handlers installed in every namespace, and the same name in two namespaces collides (namespace is ignored when determining group/kind).
ThirdPartyResourceData (an actual instance of that type) is still namespace-scoped.
This PR moves ThirdPartyResource to be a root scope object. Someone previously using ThirdPartyResource definitions in alpha should be able to move them from namespace to root scope like this:
setup (run on 1.2):
```
kubectl create ns ns1
echo '{"kind":"ThirdPartyResource","apiVersion":"extensions/v1beta1","metadata":{"name":"foo.example.com"},"versions":[{"name":"v8"}]}' | kubectl create -f - --namespace=ns1
echo '{"kind":"Foo","apiVersion":"example.com/v8","metadata":{"name":"MyFoo"},"testkey":"testvalue"}' | kubectl create -f - --namespace=ns1
```
export:
```
kubectl get thirdpartyresource --all-namespaces -o yaml > tprs.yaml
```
remove namespaced kind registrations (this shouldn't remove the data of that type, which is another possible issue):
```
kubectl delete -f tprs.yaml
```
... upgrade ...
re-register the custom types at the root scope:
```
kubectl create -f tprs.yaml
```
Additionally, pre-1.3 clients that expect to read/write ThirdPartyResource at a namespace scope will not be compatible with 1.3+ servers, and 1.3+ clients that expect to read/write ThirdPartyResource at a root scope will not be compatible with pre-1.3 servers.
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Remove requirement that Endpoints IPs be IPv4
Signed-off-by: André Martins <aanm90@gmail.com>
Release Note: The `Endpoints` API object now allows IPv6 addresses to be stored. Other components of the system are not ready for IPv6 yet, and many cloud providers are not IPv6 compatible, but installations that use their own controller logic can now store v6 endpoints.
Here are a list of changes along with an explanation of how they work:
1. Add a new string field called TargetSelector to the external version of
extensions Scale type (extensions/v1beta1.Scale). This is a serialized
version of either the map-based selector (in case of ReplicationControllers)
or the unversioned.LabelSelector struct (in case of Deployments and
ReplicaSets).
2. Change the selector field in the internal Scale type (extensions.Scale) to
unversioned.LabelSelector.
3. Add conversion functions to convert from two external selector fields to a
single internal selector field. The rules for conversion are as follows:
i. If the target resource that this scale targets supports LabelSelector
(Deployments and ReplicaSets), then serialize the LabelSelector and
store the string in the TargetSelector field in the external version
and leave the map-based Selector field as nil.
ii. If the target resource only supports a map-based selector
(ReplicationControllers), then still serialize that selector and
store the serialized string in the TargetSelector field. Also,
set the the Selector map field in the external Scale type.
iii. When converting from external to internal version, parse the
TargetSelector string into LabelSelector struct if the string isn't
empty. If it is empty, then check if the Selector map is set and just
assign that map to the MatchLabels component of the LabelSelector.
iv. When converting from internal to external version, serialize the
LabelSelector and store it in the TargetSelector field. If only
the MatchLabel component is set, then also copy that value to
the Selector map field in the external version.
4. HPA now just converts the LabelSelector field to a Selector interface
type to list the pods.
5. Scale Get and Update etcd methods for Deployments and ReplicaSets now
return extensions.Scale instead of autoscaling.Scale.
6. Consequently, SubresourceGroupVersion override and is "autoscaling"
enabled check is now removed from pkg/master/master.go
7. Other small changes to labels package, fuzzer and LabelSelector
helpers to piece this all together.
8. Add unit tests to HPA targeting Deployments and ReplicaSets.
9. Add an e2e test to HPA targeting ReplicaSets.
Also register replicationcontrollers/scale subresource. Along with
registering the resource, also specify the cross-group override for the
subresource since Scale belongs belongs to autoscaling/v1 but
ReplicationController belongs to api/v1.
Most volume plugins use SafeFormatAndMount, which uses ext4 by default.
FlexVolume plugin has FSType attribute 'omitempty', so reflect it in the
description of the type.
When job.spec.completions is nil, only
one task needs to succeed for the job to succeed,
and parallelism can be scaled freely during runtime.
Added tests.
Release Note:
This causes two minor changes to the API.
First, unset parallelism previously was defaulted to be
equal to completions. Now it always defaults to 1 if unset.
Second, having parallelism=N and completions unset would previously
be defaulted to 1 completion and N parallelism.
(this is not something we expect people to do, though)
Now, no defaulting occurs in that case, and the job's
behavior is different (any completion causes success).
Implement a flag that defines the frequency at which a node's out of
disk condition can change its status. Use this flag to suspend out of
disk status changes in the time period specified by the flag, after
the status is changed once.
Set the flag to 0 in e2e tests so that we can predictably test out of
disk node condition.
Also, use util.Clock interface for all time related functionality in
the kubelet. Calling time functions in unversioned package or time
package such as unversioned.Now() or time.Now() makes it really hard
to test such code. It also makes the tests flaky and sometimes
unnecessarily slow due to time.Sleep() calls used to simulate the
time elapsed. So use util.Clock interface instead which can be faked
in the tests.
This whitespace different is thought to be breaking
the build.
The differences in white space are hypothesized to happen
because trailing whitespace is chomped by some people's
editors but not others.
The trailing whitespace is enough of a difference to make
hack/verify-api-references-docs.sh think that the
docs are not different.
I think this is not caught by presubmits because different
versions of diff are doing different things with trailing
whitespace, even though `-Bw` flags are passed.
This enables use of software or hardware transports viz. be2iscsi,
bnx2i, cxgb3i, cxgb4i, qla4xx, iser and ocs. The default transport
(tcp) happens to be called "default".
Use of non-default transports changes the disk path to the following format:
/dev/disk/by-path/pci-<pci_id>-ip-<portal>-iscsi-<iqn>-lun-<lun_id>
- PeriodSeconds - How often to probe
- SuccessThreshold - Number of successful probes to go from failure to success state
- FailureThreshold - Number of failing probes to go from success to failure state
This commit includes to changes in behavior:
1. InitialDelaySeconds now defaults to 10 seconds, rather than the
kubelet sync interval (although that also defaults to 10 seconds).
2. Prober only retries on probe error, not failure. To compensate, the
default FailureThreshold is set to the maxRetries, 3.