This makes it consistent with klog's text output and avoids polluting the
programs normal output with log messages. This may become relevant for command
line tools like "kubectl".
kube-log-runner was formerly known as go-runner when it was originally introduced
in 393e0952e9
It was moved to kubernetes/release/images/build/go-runner later but is now
needed again in Kubernetes itself as replacement for the deprecated --log-file
klog feature: when bringing up a Windows node, kube-proxy.exe and kubelet.exe must be wrapped
with the helper binary to redirect output.
It got renamed to avoid a naming conflict with
test/conformance/image/go-runner and because the name was too vague.
Other downstream Kubernetes users may have a similar need, therefore it makes
sense to provide a prebuilt binary also in the release archives.
Instead of the individual error and return, it's better to aggregate all
the errors so that we can fix them all at once.
Take the chance to fix some comments, since kubeadm are not checking that
the certs are equal across controlplane.
Signed-off-by: Dave Chen <dave.chen@arm.com>
* Bump the pod status and node status update timeouts to avoid flakes
* Add a small delay after dbus restart to ensure dbus has enough time to
restart to startup prior to sending shutdown signal
* Change check of pod being terminated by graceful shutdown. Previously,
the pod phase was checked to see if it was `Failed` and the pod reason
string matched. This logic needs to change after 1.22 graceful node
shutdown change introduced in PR #102344 which changed behavior to no
longer put the pods into a failed phase. Instead, the test now checks
that containers are not ready, and the pod status message and reason
are set appropriately.
Signed-off-by: David Porter <david@porter.me>
When the client misses a delete event from the watcher, it will use the last state of the pod in the informer cache to produce a delete event. At that point, it's not clear if the pod was in the queues or the cache, so we should issue a deletion in both.
The pod could be assumed, so deletion of assumed pods from the cache should work.
Change-Id: I11ce9785de603924fc121fe2fa6ed5cb1e16922f
The addition of output/v1alpha2 made the converter-gen require
an explicit converter for:
kubeadm/v1beta2.BootstrapToken -> bootstraptoken/v1.BootstrapToken.
Add this converter under kubeadm/v1beta.
Use the converter in output/v1alpha1.
It looks like it tests two pods sharing the same volume, but the goal is
actually the opposite - two pods with the same inline volume definition
should get separate volumes.