![]() Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 46686, 45049, 46323, 45708, 46487) [Federation][kubefed]: Use StorageClassName for etcd pvc This PR updates kubefed to use the StorageClassName field [added in 1.6](http://blog.kubernetes.io/2017/03/dynamic-provisioning-and-storage-classes-kubernetes.html ) for etcd's pvc to allow the user to specify which storage class they want to use. If no value is provided to ``kubefed init``, the field will not be set, and initialization of the pvc may fail on a cluster without a default storage class configured. The alpha annotation that was previously used (``volume.alpha.kubernetes.io/storage-class``) was deprecated as of 1.4 according to the following blog post: http://blog.kubernetes.io/2016/10/dynamic-provisioning-and-storage-in-kubernetes.html **Release note**: ``` 'kubefed init' has been updated to support specification of the storage class (via --etcd-pv-storage-class) for the Persistent Volume Claim (PVC) used for etcd storage. If --etcd-pv-storage-class is not specified, the default storage class configured for the cluster will be used. ``` cc: @kubernetes/sig-federation-pr-reviews |
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