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cgroup names created by kubelet should be lowercased
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
This PR modifies the kubelet to create cgroupfs names that are lowercased. This better aligns us with the naming convention for cgroups v2 and other cgroup managers in ecosystem (docker, systemd, etc.)
See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/cgroup-v2.txt
"2-6-2. Avoid Name Collisions"
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
none
**Release note**:
```release-note
kubelet created cgroups follow lowercase naming conventions
```
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Fix resource cleanup in ingress_utils.go within e2e/framework
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
The GLBC is failing to delete resources during the etcd rollback tests and the e2e cleanup is leaking them. After a short while, tests are failing to create new resources.
This PR addresses the e2e/framework's ability to delete GLBC-created resources and adds more logging.
**Which issue this PR fixes**:
Helps #38569 but does not completely close this flake
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
Resources were not being deleted because resource names were being truncated and then their ability to be deleted was determined by the entire cluster id existing in the name. Truncated names also have an extra '0' append to the end of their name (unknown origin). This PR tries to match on a common prefix.
Minor changes were made to improve log readability.
**Testing this PR**:
This was tested by running a master upgrade test and by adding a second forwarding-rule mid-run. This forwarding rule referenced the same url-map used by the first forwarding-rule created by the GLBC. Therefore, the GLBC will be able to delete the forwarding-rule but not anymore L7 resources. This second forwarding rule's name was nearly identical to the first forwarding rule so that the cleanup code will find it.
As you can see from the test run below, the cleanup code deleted all the resources that the GLBC could not.
```log
...
Mar 5 18:35:53.112: INFO: Monitoring glbc's cleanup of gce resources:
k8s-fws-e2e-tests-ingress-upgrsde-0px85-static-ip--5f38ac0e2420 (forwarding rule)
k8s-tps-e2e-tests-ingress-upgrade-0px85-static-ip--5f38ac0e2420 (target-https-proxy)
k8s-um-e2e-tests-ingress-upgrade-0px85-static-ip--5f38ac0e24260 (url-map)
k8s-be-32331--5f38ac0e2426f796 (backend-service)
k8s-be-32613--5f38ac0e2426f796 (backend-service)
k8s-be-32331--5f38ac0e2426f796 (http-health-check)
k8s-be-32613--5f38ac0e2426f796 (http-health-check)
k8s-ig--5f38ac0e2426f796 (instance-group)
k8s-ssl-e2e-tests-ingress-upgrade-0px85-static-ip--5f38ac0e2420 (ssl-certificate)
STEP: Performing final delete of any remaining resources
Mar 5 18:35:54.055: INFO: Deleting forwarding-rules: k8s-fws-e2e-tests-ingress-upgrsde-0px85-static-ip--5f38ac0e2420
Mar 5 18:36:06.945: INFO: Deleting target-https-proxies: k8s-tps-e2e-tests-ingress-upgrade-0px85-static-ip--5f38ac0e2420
Mar 5 18:36:14.301: INFO: Deleting url-map: k8s-um-e2e-tests-ingress-upgrade-0px85-static-ip--5f38ac0e24260
Mar 5 18:36:18.309: INFO: Deleting backed-service: k8s-be-32331--5f38ac0e2426f796
Mar 5 18:36:22.112: INFO: Deleting backed-service: k8s-be-32613--5f38ac0e2426f796
Mar 5 18:36:26.192: INFO: Deleting http-health-check: k8s-be-32331--5f38ac0e2426f796
Mar 5 18:36:29.846: INFO: Deleting http-health-check: k8s-be-32613--5f38ac0e2426f796
Mar 5 18:36:33.722: INFO: Deleting instance-group: k8s-ig--5f38ac0e2426f796
Mar 5 18:36:37.762: INFO: Deleting ssl-certificate: k8s-ssl-e2e-tests-ingress-upgrade-0px85-static-ip--5f38ac0e2420
STEP: No resources leaked.
Mar 5 18:36:46.441: INFO: Deleting addresses: e2e-tests-ingress-upgrade-0px85-static-ip
Mar 5 18:36:53.902: INFO: L7 controller failed to delete all cloud resources on time. timed out waiting for the condition
...
```
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Revert "Pods pending due to insufficient OIR should get scheduled once sufficient OIR becomes available."
Reverts kubernetes/kubernetes#41870 for stopping bleeding edge: #42597
cc/ @ConnorDoyle @kubernetes/release-team
Connor if there is a pending pr to fix the issue, please point it out to me. We can close this one, otherwise, I would like to revert the pr first. You can resubmit the fix. Thanks!
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Support whitespace in command path for gcp auth plugin
```
External command option on gcp client auth plugin supports whitespace in command path.
```
Splitting on whitespace to get cmd+args breaks when the path the executable contains spaces. Resolve by adding a new "cmd-args" field to config to allow the full string of "cmd-path" to be interpreted as path to executable.
This change is backwards compatible with existing behavior.
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StatefulSet: Respect ControllerRef
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
This is part of the completion of the [ControllerRef](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/design-proposals/controller-ref.md) proposal. It brings StatefulSet into full compliance with ControllerRef. See the individual commit messages for details.
**Which issue this PR fixes**:
Fixes#36859
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
**Release note**:
```release-note
StatefulSet now respects ControllerRef to avoid fighting over Pods. At the time of upgrade, **you must not have StatefulSets with selectors that overlap** with any other controllers (such as ReplicaSets), or else [ownership of Pods may change](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/design-proposals/controller-ref.md#upgrading).
```
cc @erictune @kubernetes/sig-apps-pr-reviews
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Fixed too long name in HPA e2e upgrade test.
Fixed too long name in HPA e2e upgrade test.
```release-note
NONE
```
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Add stubDomains and upstreamNameservers configuration to kube-dns
```release-note
Updates the dnsmasq cache/mux layer to be managed by dnsmasq-nanny.
dnsmasq-nanny manages dnsmasq based on values from the
kube-system:kube-dns configmap:
"stubDomains": {
"acme.local": ["1.2.3.4"]
},
is a map of domain to list of nameservers for the domain. This is used
to inject private DNS domains into the kube-dns namespace. In the above
example, any DNS requests for *.acme.local will be served by the
nameserver 1.2.3.4.
"upstreamNameservers": ["8.8.8.8", "8.8.4.4"]
is a list of upstreamNameservers to use, overriding the configuration
specified in /etc/resolv.conf.
```
Specific use case is GKE users running gcloud/kubectl on Windows
with a cloud sdk installation path containing spaces. Also improving
test coverage using trick borrowed from exec_test.go
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add "external" cloud provider
@thockin @justinsb @luxas @joonas
This is the discussion we had in our last meeting about moving the cloud provider dependent parts out of kubelet
1. Flex Volume v2 will not be done anytime soon, until then it is okay to leave the volume code as it is. i.e. Volume plugins with cloudprovider dependencies will continue to reside in the core kubernetes repository, and new volume plugins will be allowed.
2. We are moving forward with the previous decision to move the cloudprovider dependencies from kubelet into a new controller loop in the cloud-controller-manager.
3. The kubelet will set a taint using the flag (--register-with-taints, https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/cmd/kubelet/app/options/options.go#L238) when it starts. @luxas, we decided to go with a different approach last week, but it turns out that the other approach will not work. There is a hold on PRs that set taints in the admission controller (kubernetes/kubernetes: Pull Request 40288). Due to the uncertain nature of this hold, the kubelet flag is our only alternative. Also, since this is an alpha feature that is not fully baked, kubeadm has a lot of time to make the changes to support this, i.e. it need not support it right away. It can support it in the future releases of k8s.
4. A new flag will be added in kubelet to explicitly denote that no cloudprovider initialization should be done (--no-cloud-init). This is required to clearly indicate to the user that kubelet will not perform any cloudprovider specific calls to initialize the node object.
5. A new flag will be added in kubelet to set uniquely identifying information about the host (--external-id?). This will be required for clouds like openstack, where uniquely identifying information is only available from the host itself.
6. The upgrade scenario with these changes is straightforward, as we all are working under the assumption that the user upgrades the master before upgrading the kubelet.
In this PR, I have added the `--do-cloud-init` flag. (Item 4)
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Pods pending due to insufficient OIR should get scheduled once sufficient OIR becomes available.
This appears to be a regression since v1.5.0 in scheduler behavior for opaque integer resources, reported in https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/41861.
- [X] Add failing e2e test to trigger the regression
- [x] Restore previous behavior (pods pending due to insufficient OIR get scheduled once sufficient OIR becomes available.)
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update names for kube plugin initializer to avoid conflicts
Fixes#42581
Other API servers are likely to create admission plugin initializers and so the names we choose for our interfaces matter (they may want to run multiple initializers in the chain). This updates the names for the plugin initializers to be more specific. No other changes.
@ncdc
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controller: ensure deployment rollback is re-entrant
Make rollbacks re-entrant in the Deployment controller, otherwise
fast enqueues of a Deployment may end up in undesired behavior
- redundant rollbacks.
Fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/36703
@kubernetes/sig-apps-bugs
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Clean user agent to reduce metrics cardinality
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
This PR is an example implementation for my issue #31781.
``` release-note
```
This commit cleans common browser user-agents to reduce the metrics
cardinality in exported prometheus metrics.
Resolveskubernetes/kubernetes#31781
The StatefulSet Listers still use selectors, because this is the
behavior expected by callers. This clarifies the meaning of the
returned list. Some callers may need to switch to using
GetControllerOf() instead, but that is a separate, case-by-case issue.
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make the system:authenticated group adder smarter
Fixes#42437
This prevents the group adder from adding the system:authenticated group when:
1. it's already in the list
2. the user is system:anonymous
3. system:unauthenticated is in the list
Smaller alternative to https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/42421 for 1.6.
@kubernetes/sig-auth-pr-reviews @enj @liggitt
Make rollbacks re-entrant in the Deployment controller, otherwise
fast enqueues of a Deployment may end up in undesired behavior
- redundant rollbacks.
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Fixing unbound bash variable.
**What this PR does / why we need it**: this fixes a bug introduced in 1.6 for ABAC.
**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes #
**Special notes for your reviewer**: without this, we hit an unbound variable and fail to bring up the kube-apiserver with ABAC enabled.
**Release note**:
```release-note
```
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Fix federation controller-manager initialization
Due to #42375, the e2e tests for federation started failing. The cause is that servicecontroller.Run blocks on stopCh. In #42375, the code is reorganized and servicecontroller which was initialized last is moved to top, so all the controllers below it are not initialized.
This pr fixes the issue by calling stopCh of servicecontroller in a goroutine.
cc @kubernetes/sig-federation-bugs @nikhiljindal @madhusudancs
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Fix Multizone pv creation on GCE
When Multizone is enabled static PV creation on GCE
fails because Cloud provider configuration is not
available in admission plugins.
cc @derekwaynecarr @childsb
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[Bug] Fix gpu initialization in Kubelet
Kubelet incorrectly fails if `AllAlpha=true` feature gate is enabled with container runtimes that are not `docker`.
Replaces #42407
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kubectl: respect deployment strategy parameters for rollout status
Fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/40496
`rollout status` now respects the strategy parameters for a RollingUpdate Deployment. This means that it will exit as soon as minimum availability is reached for a rollout (note that if you allow maximum availability, `rollout status` will succeed as soon as the new pods are created)
@janetkuo @AdoHe ptal
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kubeadm: Fix the nodeSelector and scheduler mounts when using the self-hosted mode
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
The self-hosted option in `kubeadm` was broken.
**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes#42528
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
**Release note**:
```release-note
```
/cc @luxas
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Remove fluentd-gcp image sources
This PR removes fluentd-gcp image sources from the main kubernetes repo to move it the `contrib`: https://github.com/kubernetes/contrib/pull/2426
Once image is moved, it will be maintained by Stackdriver team (@igorpeshansky, @qingling128 and @dhrupadb)
CC @ixdy @timstclair
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Remove the kube-discovery binary from the tree
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
kube-discovery was a temporary solution to implementing proposal: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/design-proposals/bootstrap-discovery.md
However, this functionality is now gonna be implemented in the core for v1.6 and will fully replace kube-discovery:
- https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/36101
- https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/41281
- https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/41417
So due to that `kube-discovery` isn't used in any v1.6 code, it should be removed.
The image `gcr.io/google_containers/kube-discovery-${ARCH}:1.0` should and will continue to exist so kubeadm <= v1.5 continues to work.
**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes #
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
**Release note**:
```release-note
Remove cmd/kube-discovery from the tree since it's not necessary anymore
```
@jbeda @dgoodwin @mikedanese @dmmcquay @lukemarsden @errordeveloper @pires
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Small fix to the bootstrap TokenCleaner
Accidentally missed setting options and so the TokenCleaner was in a retry loop. Also moved from using an explicit timer over cached values vs. relying on a short resync timeout.
```release-note
```
Putting this in the 1.6 milestone as this is clearly a bug fix in a new feature.
- Added schedulercache.Resource.SetOpaque helper.
- Amend kubelet allocatable sync so that when OIRs are removed from capacity
they are also removed from allocatable.
- Fixes#41861.
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kubeadm: Hook up kubeadm against the BootstrapSigner
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
This PR makes kubeadm able to use the BootstrapSigner.
Depends on a few other PRs I've made, I'll rebase and fix this up after they've merged.
**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes #
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
Example usage:
```console
lucas@THENINJA:~/luxas/kubernetes$ sudo ./kubeadm init --kubernetes-version v1.7.0-alpha.0.377-2a6414bc914d55
[sudo] password for lucas:
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[init] Using Kubernetes version: v1.7.0-alpha.0.377-2a6414bc914d55
[init] Using Authorization mode: RBAC
[preflight] Running pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[certificates] Generated CA certificate and key.
[certificates] Generated API server certificate and key.
[certificates] Generated API server kubelet client certificate and key.
[certificates] Generated service account token signing key.
[certificates] Generated service account token signing public key.
[certificates] Generated front-proxy CA certificate and key.
[certificates] Generated front-proxy client certificate and key.
[certificates] Valid certificates and keys now exist in "/etc/kubernetes/pki"
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf"
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf"
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/controller-manager.conf"
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/scheduler.conf"
[apiclient] Created API client, waiting for the control plane to become ready
[apiclient] All control plane components are healthy after 21.301384 seconds
[apiclient] Waiting for at least one node to register and become ready
[apiclient] First node is ready after 8.072688 seconds
[apiclient] Test deployment succeeded
[token-discovery] Using token: 67a96d.02405a1773564431
[apiconfig] Created RBAC rules
[addons] Created essential addon: kube-proxy
[addons] Created essential addon: kube-dns
Your Kubernetes master has initialized successfully!
To start using your cluster, you need to run:
export KUBECONFIG=/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf
You should now deploy a pod network to the cluster.
Run "kubectl apply -f [podnetwork].yaml" with one of the options listed at:
http://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/addons/
You can now join any number of machines by running the following on each node:
kubeadm join --token 67a96d.02405a1773564431 192.168.1.115:6443
other-computer $ ./kubeadm join --token 67a96d.02405a1773564431 192.168.1.115:6443
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[preflight] Skipping pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[discovery] Trying to connect to API Server "192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Cluster info signature and contents are valid, will use API Server "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Successfully established connection with API Server "192.168.1.115:6443"
[bootstrap] Detected server version: v1.7.0-alpha.0.377+2a6414bc914d55
[bootstrap] The server supports the Certificates API (certificates.k8s.io/v1beta1)
[csr] Created API client to obtain unique certificate for this node, generating keys and certificate signing request
[csr] Received signed certificate from the API server, generating KubeConfig...
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf"
Node join complete:
* Certificate signing request sent to master and response
received.
* Kubelet informed of new secure connection details.
Run 'kubectl get nodes' on the master to see this machine join.
# Wrong secret!
other-computer $ ./kubeadm join --token 67a96d.02405a1773564432 192.168.1.115:6443
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[preflight] Skipping pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[discovery] Trying to connect to API Server "192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Failed to connect to API Server "192.168.1.115:6443": failed to verify JWS signature of received cluster info object, can't trust this API Server
[discovery] Trying to connect to API Server "192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Failed to connect to API Server "192.168.1.115:6443": failed to verify JWS signature of received cluster info object, can't trust this API Server
^C
# Poor method to create a cluster-info KubeConfig (a KubeConfig file with no credentials), but...
$ printf "kind: Config\n$(sudo ./kubeadm alpha phas --client-name foo --server https://192.168.1.115:6443 --token foo | head -6)\n" > cluster-info.yaml
$ cat cluster-info.yaml
kind: Config
apiVersion: v1
clusters:
- cluster:
certificate-authority-data: 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
server: https://192.168.1.115:6443
name: kubernetes
lucas@THENINJA:~/luxas/kubernetes$ sudo ./kubeadm token list
TOKEN TTL EXPIRES USAGES DESCRIPTION
67a96d.02405a1773564431 <forever> <never> authentication,signing The default bootstrap token generated by 'kubeadm init'.
# Any token with the authentication usage set works as the --tls-bootstrap-token arg here
other-computer $ ./kubeadm join --skip-preflight-checks --discovery-file cluster-info.yaml --tls-bootstrap-token 67a96d.02405a1773564431
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[preflight] Skipping pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Synced cluster-info information from the API Server so we have got the latest information
[bootstrap] Detected server version: v1.7.0-alpha.0.377+2a6414bc914d55
[bootstrap] The server supports the Certificates API (certificates.k8s.io/v1beta1)
[csr] Created API client to obtain unique certificate for this node, generating keys and certificate signing request
[csr] Received signed certificate from the API server, generating KubeConfig...
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf"
Node join complete:
* Certificate signing request sent to master and response
received.
* Kubelet informed of new secure connection details.
Run 'kubectl get nodes' on the master to see this machine join.
# Delete the RoleBinding that exposes the cluster-info ConfigMap publicly. Now this ConfigMap will be private
lucas@THENINJA:~/luxas/kubernetes$ kubectl -n kube-public edit rolebindings kubeadm:bootstrap-signer-clusterinfo
# This breaks the token joining method
other-computer $ sudo ./kubeadm join --token 67a96d.02405a1773564431 192.168.1.115:6443
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[preflight] Skipping pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[discovery] Trying to connect to API Server "192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Failed to request cluster info, will try again: [User "system:anonymous" cannot get configmaps in the namespace "kube-public". (get configmaps cluster-info)]
[discovery] Failed to request cluster info, will try again: [User "system:anonymous" cannot get configmaps in the namespace "kube-public". (get configmaps cluster-info)]
^C
# But we can still connect using the cluster-info file
other-computer $ sudo ./kubeadm join --skip-preflight-checks --discovery-file /k8s/cluster-info.yaml --tls-bootstrap-token 67a96d.02405a1773564431
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[preflight] Skipping pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Could not access the cluster-info ConfigMap for refreshing the cluster-info information, but the TLS cert is valid so proceeding...
[discovery] The cluster-info ConfigMap isn't set up properly (no kubeconfig key in ConfigMap), but the TLS cert is valid so proceeding...
[bootstrap] Detected server version: v1.7.0-alpha.0.377+2a6414bc914d55
[bootstrap] The server supports the Certificates API (certificates.k8s.io/v1beta1)
[csr] Created API client to obtain unique certificate for this node, generating keys and certificate signing request
[csr] Received signed certificate from the API server, generating KubeConfig...
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf"
Node join complete:
* Certificate signing request sent to master and response
received.
* Kubelet informed of new secure connection details.
Run 'kubectl get nodes' on the master to see this machine join.
# What happens if the CA in the cluster-info file and the API Server's CA aren't equal?
# Generated new CA for the cluster-info file, a invalid one for connecting to the cluster
# The new cluster-info file is here:
lucas@THENINJA:~/luxas/kubernetes$ cat cluster-info.yaml
kind: Config
apiVersion: v1
clusters:
- cluster:
certificate-authority-data: LS0tLS1CRUdJTiBDRVJUSUZJQ0FURS0tLS0tCk1JSUN5RENDQWJDZ0F3SUJBZ0lCQURBTkJna3Foa2lHOXcwQkFRc0ZBREFWTVJNd0VRWURWUVFERXdwcmRXSmwKY201bGRHVnpNQjRYRFRFM01ESXlPREUyTkRBME1Wb1hEVEkzTURJeU5qRTJOREEwTVZvd0ZURVRNQkVHQTFVRQpBeE1LYTNWaVpYSnVaWFJsY3pDQ0FTSXdEUVlKS29aSWh2Y05BUUVCQlFBRGdnRVBBRENDQVFvQ2dnRUJBS3VHCmR3MXQ5Nmlkd1YrVmwxQjRVSmZWdGpNZ0NTd1poMG00bmR5Q1JCR3FIRkpMTGhIWjREM2N2ckg1Tk44UmZHS0EKb1cwVjN3Q3R2THl4UFdnZkZMbGtrdERPWnBDQ01oYzd2alYxU2FKUE9MS1BIUUtEdm1CVWFNcTdrUzN5NEg1VApMcUp3bFBUUXNVVW5YNWM5V0pzS2JIcEx6MnJZbC9Pam4veGRtd1lQa3JUTTJwSitMS0RjUkxLTEpiQjhGc2pzCnZBQTg2QURjY3phMDd0WEgxL1MzeTN0UDJMTDN0UVgvZWJIYWNPcHluYnVaNlIwdFhKeUpsTTVlOHRHMzFhWHMKQTV3cGo1d2Z1RGU1amRuTHgxNnFtbG5ueGV3OGp0bk4zSDExYUp6VlErOWlSQUZkUTN4WmN4dWdmQVM2ZndqRwo0QnJFeGpUOUFaRlVQb0VkR09NQ0F3RUFBYU1qTUNFd0RnWURWUjBQQVFIL0JBUURBZ0trTUE4R0ExVWRFd0VCCi93UUZNQU1CQWY4d0RRWUpLb1pJaHZjTkFRRUxCUUFEZ2dFQkFJc0pKRFIzbWMxQ1lCd2ViSkRPNm1MdWkwTk4KS3BVdlBuazlMbWlnb2JmYVhjQWlnUlo2M1pIYTd4MXBHNGpKRG8zY3lxNWEybTAzZ245RFMrcEpKYTdpMmpXUQpaV1YvZ2ZRMEk4RGc0endXU3J0T056NHpTTXQ1cW5JZjVWRC95KzVVSmVRck1XSEVFS1VrdklSQzhuUmIvV1F2CmNRWEpiN1hMY0dtbWJyaXpDSUlDYmI4KzhmNDFUWTZnTmg5ZzduaVdGZlp2VG1jN05aMTNjQVJjajJ0UTAzeVMKbWVPcEc2REdMRENFWWYzRld0QmdleE5CcFlFYy9ydUNnUE9IcEdhelYya3JHdFFNLzI0OGQ2ZndwcVNQOGc4RgpVSHNWZWxiMExnNmgvZ3VSYlZ5SENlck5zTDBJdFFhdjlscmZmWkxQaVA5TzNLQ0pBWk9MbXhEOUhaaz0KLS0tLS1FTkQgQ0VSVElGSUNBVEUtLS0tLQo=
server: https://192.168.1.115:6443
name: kubernetes
# Try to join an API Server with the wrong CA
other-computer $ sudo ./kubeadm join --skip-preflight-checks --discovery-file /k8s/cluster-info.yaml --tls-bootstrap-token 67a96d.02405a1773564431
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[preflight] Skipping pre-flight checks
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[discovery] Created cluster-info discovery client, requesting info from "https://192.168.1.115:6443"
[discovery] Failed to validate the API Server's identity, will try again: [Get https://192.168.1.115:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-public/configmaps/cluster-info: x509: certificate signed by unknown authority (possibly because of "crypto/rsa: verification error" while trying to verify candidate authority certificate "kubernetes")]
[discovery] Failed to validate the API Server's identity, will try again: [Get https://192.168.1.115:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-public/configmaps/cluster-info: x509: certificate signed by unknown authority (possibly because of "crypto/rsa: verification error" while trying to verify candidate authority certificate "kubernetes")]
[discovery] Failed to validate the API Server's identity, will try again: [Get https://192.168.1.115:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-public/configmaps/cluster-info: x509: certificate signed by unknown authority (possibly because of "crypto/rsa: verification error" while trying to verify candidate authority certificate "kubernetes")]
[discovery] Failed to validate the API Server's identity, will try again: [Get https://192.168.1.115:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-public/configmaps/cluster-info: x509: certificate signed by unknown authority (possibly because of "crypto/rsa: verification error" while trying to verify candidate authority certificate "kubernetes")]
^C
```
**Release note**:
```release-note
```
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