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[fix] allow ALLOW_PRIVILEGED to be passed to kubelet and kube-api
This is something that we need for running docker in docker. Please let me know if you would consider this change. Thanks :)
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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?
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Tracked addition of federation, sed support in kube DNS
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The kube DNS app recently gained support for federation (whatever that
is), including a new Salt parameter. This broke the deployAddons.sh script for cluster ubuntu. The DNS app also gained alternate
templates, intended to be friendly to `sed`. Fortunately, those do
not demand a federation parameter.
This PR fixes up the ` cluster/ubuntu/deployAddons.sh` script to track those changes, by switching to the `sed`-friendly templates.
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mount instanceid file from config drive when using openstack cloud provider
fix https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/23191, the instanceid file is read however we do not mount it as a volume, and it would cause the cloud provider contacts the metadata server, in some cases, the metadata server is not able to serve, then the cloud provider would fail to initialize, we should avoid that.
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cluster/aws: Add option for kubeconfig context
Added KUBE_CONFIG_CONTEXT environment variable to customize the kubeconfig context created at the end of the aws kube-up script.
Fixes#24877
This PR does barely anything and shouldn't require e2e tests. It's just a minor convenience.
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The kube DNS app recently gained support for federation (whatever that
is), including a new Salt parameter. It also gained alternate
templates, intended to be friendly to `sed`. Fortunately, those do
not demand a federation parameter.
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Revert "Federation e2e supports aws"
Reverting https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/27791 to get our Jenkins tests green again.
cc @kubernetes/sig-cluster-federation
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federation: Updating KubeDNS to try finding a local service first for federation query
Ref https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/26762
Updating KubeDNS to try to find a local service first for federation query.
Without this change, KubeDNS always returns the DNS hostname, even if a local service exists.
Have updated the code to first remove federation name from path if it exists, so that the default search for local service happens. If we dont find a local service, then we try to find the DNS hostname.
Will appreciate a strong review since this is my first change to KubeDNS.
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/25727 was the original PR that added federation support to KubeDNS.
cc @kubernetes/sig-cluster-federation @quinton-hoole @madhusudancs @bprashanth @mml
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Use new fluentd-gcp container with journal support
This makes use of the systemd-journal support added in PR #27981
and Fixes#27446.
cc/ @a-robinson @andyzheng0831
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Support journal logs in fluentd-gcp on GCI
This maintains a single common image for each rather than having to fork out separate images, relying on different commands in yaml manifests to differentiate in the behavior. This is treading on top of @adityakali's #27906, but I wasn't able to get in touch with him this afternoon until very recently. He's handling making sure that the new yaml manifests are used when running on GCI.
```release-note
```
Only run the systemd-journal plugin when on a platform that requests it.
The plugin crashes the fluentd process if the journal isn't present, so
it can't just be run blindly in all configurations.
Following from #27830, this copies the source onto the instance and
displays the location of it prominently (keeping the download link for
anyone that just wants to curl it).
Example output (this tag doesn't exist yet):
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Welcome to Kubernetes v1.4.0!
You can find documentation for Kubernetes at:
http://docs.kubernetes.io/
The source for this release can be found at:
/usr/local/share/doc/kubernetes/kubernetes-src.tar.gz
Or you can download it at:
https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.4.0/kubernetes-src.tar.gz
It is based on the Kubernetes source at:
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/v1.4.0
For Kubernetes copyright and licensing information, see:
/usr/local/share/doc/kubernetes/LICENSES
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Pushing a new KubeDNS image and updating the YAML files
Updating KubeDNS image to include https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/27845
@kubernetes/sig-cluster-federation @girishkalele @mml
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Revert kube-proxy as a DaemonSet in hyperkube for the v1.3 release
It was a bit sad, but I was a bit too fast with the kube-proxy DaemonSet thing, so we have to target v1.4 for that one. Reverting to a static-pod
This one is for v1.3
@mikedanese @cheld @zreigz
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increase addon check interval
Do static pods have a crash loop back off? If so, this test would be much faster if we restarted the kubelet to clear that.
Fixes#26770
Following from #27830, this copies the source onto the instance and
displays the location of it prominently (keeping the download link for
anyone that just wants to curl it).
Example output (this tag doesn't exist yet):
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Welcome to Kubernetes v1.4.0!
You can find documentation for Kubernetes at:
http://docs.kubernetes.io/
The source for this release can be found at:
/usr/local/share/doc/kubernetes/kubernetes-src.tar.gz
Or you can download it at:
https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.4.0/kubernetes-src.tar.gz
It is based on the Kubernetes source at:
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/v1.4.0
For Kubernetes copyright and licensing information, see:
/usr/local/share/doc/kubernetes/LICENSES
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