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E2E tests for the Source IP Preservation for LoadBalancers
Breaking out E2E changes from the main PR - these tests require the Alpha feature gate turned on for this feature otherwise they will consistently fail.
This disables update-engine and locksmithd with ignition instead of
cloud-init so that they're really totally 100% disabled.
Pretty much every way of disabling them with cloud-init is mildly racy.
Fixes#31633
Add a loop to retry the request to account for the TLS Timeout and API
credential error responses outlined by the flakes in #29227.
Fixes#29227
Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <me@jessfraz.com>
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add retries for add/update/remove taints on node in taints e2e
fixes taint update conflict in taints e2e by adding retries for add/update/remove taints on node.
ref #27655 and #31066
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Get network name via e2e environment.
This should work, right? I plan to pipe it through into the TestContext soon, just not today, and I'd like some test runtime over the weekend. Open to suggestions.
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[AppArmor] Promote AppArmor annotations to beta
Justification for promoting AppArmor to beta:
1. We will provide an upgrade path to GA
2. We don't anticipate any major changes to the design, and will continue to invest in this feature
3. We will thoroughly test it. If any serious issues are uncovered we can reevaluate, and we're committed to fixing them.
4. We plan to provide beta-level support for the feature anyway (responding quickly to issues).
Note that this does not include the yet-to-be-merged status annotation (https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/31382). I'd like to propose keeping that one alpha for now because I'm not sure the PodStatus is the right long-term home for it (I think a separate monitoring channel, e.g. cAdvisor, would be a better solution).
/cc @thockin @matchstick @erictune
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Delete the broken Celery+RabbitMQ example
The celery container used in the example is broken and does not come up
on most distros. The e2e test that was validating this example was not
detecting the fact the celery pod was crash looping.
I attempted to fix the celery container, but it proved to be tedious.
The proposed fix is to update the glibc version to >= 2.23. In this case
it requires updating the python docker image and the celery base image.
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/31456
has more details.
I'm deleting the example instead of marking it as broken because a user
might overlook the broken warning and it should be trivial to revert
this PR if someone can fix the celery container.
This function does not actually attempt to connect to the docker daemon,
it just creates a client object that can be used to do so later. The old
name was confusing, as it implied that a failure to touch the docker daemon
could cause program termination (rather than just a failure to create the
client).
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Allow services which use same port, different protocol to use the same nodePort for both
fix#20092
@thockin @smarterclayton ptal.