![]() Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 66884, 67410, 67229, 67409). If you want to cherry-pick this change to another branch, please follow the instructions <a href="https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/cherry-picks.md">here</a>. Add node affinity for Azure unzoned managed disks **What this PR does / why we need it**: Continue of [Azure Availability Zone feature](https://github.com/kubernetes/features/issues/586). Add node affinity for Azure unzoned managed disks, so that unzoned disks only scheduled to unzoned nodes. This is required because Azure doesn't allow attaching unzoned disks to zoned VMs. **Which issue(s) this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close the issue(s) when PR gets merged)*: Fixes # **Special notes for your reviewer**: Unzoned nodes would label `failure-domain.beta.kubernetes.io/zone=0` and the value is fault domain ( while availability zone is used for zoned nodes). So fault domain is used to populate unzoned disks. Since there are at most 3 fault domains in each region, the PR adds 3 terms for them: ```yaml kubectl describe pv pvc-bdf93a67-9c45-11e8-ba6f-000d3a07de8c Name: pvc-bdf93a67-9c45-11e8-ba6f-000d3a07de8c Labels: <none> Annotations: pv.kubernetes.io/bound-by-controller=yes pv.kubernetes.io/provisioned-by=kubernetes.io/azure-disk volumehelper.VolumeDynamicallyCreatedByKey=azure-disk-dynamic-provisioner Finalizers: [kubernetes.io/pv-protection] StorageClass: azuredisk-unzoned Status: Bound Claim: default/unzoned-pvc Reclaim Policy: Delete Access Modes: RWO Capacity: 5Gi Node Affinity: Required Terms: Term 0: failure-domain.beta.kubernetes.io/region in [southeastasia] failure-domain.beta.kubernetes.io/zone in [0] Term 1: failure-domain.beta.kubernetes.io/region in [southeastasia] failure-domain.beta.kubernetes.io/zone in [1] Term 2: failure-domain.beta.kubernetes.io/region in [southeastasia] failure-domain.beta.kubernetes.io/zone in [2] Message: Source: Type: AzureDisk (an Azure Data Disk mount on the host and bind mount to the pod) DiskName: k8s-5b3d7b8f-dynamic-pvc-bdf93a67-9c45-11e8-ba6f-000d3a07de8c DiskURI: /subscriptions/<subscription>/resourceGroups/<rg-name>/providers/Microsoft.Compute/disks/k8s-5b3d7b8f-dynamic-pvc-bdf93a67-9c45-11e8-ba6f-000d3a07de8c Kind: Managed FSType: CachingMode: None ReadOnly: false Events: <none> ``` **Release note**: ```release-note Add node affinity for Azure unzoned managed disks ``` /sig azure /kind feature /cc @brendandburns @khenidak @andyzhangx @msau42 |
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