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kubeadm: add optional self-hosted deployment
**What this PR does / why we need it**: add an optional self-hosted deployment type to `kubeadm`, for master components only, namely `apiserver`, `controller-manager` and `scheduler`.
**Which issue this PR fixes**: closes#38407
**Special notes for your reviewer**: /cc @aaronlevy @luxas @dgoodwin
**Release note**:
```release-note
kubeadm: add optional self-hosted deployment for apiserver, controller-manager and scheduler.
```
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move apimachinery/announced to apimachinery
This also rewires the announce package to allow installation into multiple groups via multiple calls to `install.Install`. At some point, we'll want to unwire the hardcoded, "install to this scheme" call.
@lavalamp something we've wanted for a while and need for genericapiserver
@seh you've asked related questions
@sttts ptal. First commit is interesting, second commit is a straight move.
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kubelet: storage: teardown terminated pod volumes
This is a continuation of the work done in https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/36779
There really is no reason to keep volumes for terminated pods attached on the node. This PR extends the removal of volumes on the node from memory-backed (the current policy) to all volumes.
@pmorie raised a concern an impact debugging volume related issues if terminated pod volumes are removed. To address this issue, the PR adds a `--keep-terminated-pod-volumes` flag the kubelet and sets it for `hack/local-up-cluster.sh`.
For consideration in 1.6.
Fixes#35406
@derekwaynecarr @vishh @dashpole
```release-note
kubelet tears down pod volumes on pod termination rather than pod deletion
```
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examples: fix kube-dns link
Currently `hack/update-munge-docs.sh` doesn't run cleanly on master:
```
/home/sjennings/projects/kubernetes/src/k8s.io/kubernetes/examples/cluster-dns/README.md
----
md-links:
On line 6: "../../build/kube-dns/": target not found
/home/sjennings/projects/kubernetes/src/k8s.io/kubernetes/examples/mysql-wordpress-pd/README.md
----
md-links:
On line 69: "../../build/kube-dns/": target not found
/home/sjennings/projects/kubernetes/src/k8s.io/kubernetes/examples/spark/README.md
----
md-links:
On line 26: "../../build/kube-dns/": target not found
FAIL: some manual changes are still required.
/home/sjennings/projects/kubernetes/src/k8s.io/kubernetes/examples/ requires manual changes. See preceding errors.
```
This is due to an out of date link to kube-dns. This PR fixes those links.
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dockertools/nsenterexec: fix err shadow
The shadow of err meant the combination of `exec-handler=nsenter` +
`tty` + a non-zero exit code meant that the exit code would be LOST
FOREVER 👻
This isn't all that important since no one really used the nsenter exec
handler as I understand it
```release-note
NONE
```
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Make CACHEBUST for hyperkube build optional
**What this PR does / why we need it**: It makes CACHEBUST for the hyperkube build optional. Currently, building the hyperkube always results in a full rebuild, including retrieving and installing of all debian packages. This is a good thing for releases, but makes live as a dev hard.
This allows to do something like this:
```
$ REGISTRY=<registry> VERSION=<version> CACHEBUST=0 ./hack/dev-push-hyperkube.sh
```
Probably we should even make CACHEBUST=0 the default when calling dev-xxx.sh scripts.
CC: @aaronlevy
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Refactored kubemark into cloud-provider independent code and GCE specific code
Ref issue #38967
The following are the major changes as part of this refactoring:
- Moved cluster-kubemark/config-default.sh -> cluster-kubemark/gce/config-default.sh (as the config is gce-specific)
- Changed kubernetes/cluster/kubemark/util.sh to source the right scripts based on the cloud-provider
- Added test/kubemark/skeleton/util.sh which defines a well-commented interface that any cloud-provider should implement to run kubemark. (We have this interface defined only for gce currently)
This includes functions like creating the master machine instance along with its resources, executing a given command on the master (like ssh), scp, deleting the master instance and its resources.
All these functions have to be overrided by each cloud provider inside the file /test/kubemark/$CLOUD_PROVIDER/util.sh
- Added the file test/kubemark/cloud-provider-config.sh which sets the variable CLOUD_PROVIDER that is later picked up by various scripts (start-kubemark.sh, stop-kubemark.sh, run-e2e-tests.sh)
- Removed test/kubemark/common.sh and moved whatever provider-independent code it had into start-kubemark.sh (the only place where the scipt is called) and moved the little gce-specific code
into test/kubemark/gce/util.sh.
- Finally, removed useless code and restructured start-kubemark.sh and stop-kubemark.sh scripts.
@kubernetes/sig-scalability-misc @wojtek-t @gmarek
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make client-go authoritative for pkg/client/restclient
Moves client/restclient to client-go and a util/certs, util/testing as transitives.
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Minor hygiene in scheduler.
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Minor cleanups in scheduler, related to PR #31652.
- Unified lazy opaque resource caching.
- Deleted a commented-out line of code.
**Release note**:
```release-note
N/A
```
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dockershim: add support for the 'nsenter' exec handler
This change simply plumbs the kubelet configuration
(--docker-exec-handler) to DockerService.
This fixes#35747.
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Include system:masters group in the bootstrap admin client certificate
Sets up the bootstrap admin client certificate for new clusters to be in the system:masters group
Removes the need for an explicit grant to the kubecfg user in e2e-bindings
```release-note
The default client certificate generated by kube-up now contains the superuser `system:masters` group
```
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CRI: upgrade protobuf to v3
For #38854, this PR upgrades CRI protobuf version to v3, and also updated related packages for confirming to new api.
**Release note**:
```
CRI: upgrade protobuf version to v3.
```
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Read the VERSIONS file for the FEDERATION_IMAGE_TAG value.
This is particularly important in the local builds where there is no $KUBERNETES_RELEASE defined.
cc @kubernetes/sig-federation-misc @shashidharatd
The shadow of err meant the combination of `exec-handler=nsenter` +
`tty` + a non-zero exit code meant that the exit code would be LOST
FOREVER 👻
This isn't all that important since no one really used the nsenter exec
handler as I understand it
This generated version metadata file was being written to a source
directory and caused a lot of pain. We are moving to a world where
this file is generated in the build/output artifacts directory and
also possibly looking at ways to entirely remove the federation
specific versions file. This is in-line with that goal of removing
the dependency on federated-image.tag file.
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Add SIGCHLD handler to pause container
**What this PR does / why we need it**: This allows pause to reap orphaned zombies in a shared PID namespace. (#1615)
**Special notes for your reviewer**: I plan to discuss this with SIG Node to ensure compatibility with future runtimes.
**Release note**: This will have no effect until shared PID namespace is enabled, so recommend release-note-none.
This allows pause to reap zombies in the upcoming Shared PID namespace
(#1615). Uses the better defined sigaction() instead of signal() for all
signals both for consistency (SIGCHLD handler avoids SA_RESTART) and to
avoid the implicit signal()->sigaction() translation of various libc
versions.
Also makes warnings errors and includes a tool to make orphaned zombies
for manual testing.
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Create environment variables from secrets
Allow environment variables to be populated from entire secrets.
**Release note**:
```release-note
Populate environment variables from a secrets.
```
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Only enable RBAC if the k8s version is above 1.6.0-alpha.0
...and move the defaulting of the api type into a specific file
**What this PR does / why we need it**: RBAC should only be enabled when k8s version is v1.6.0-alpha.0+, where https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/39625 is 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**:
```
$ sudo ./kubeadm init
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[init] Using Kubernetes version: v1.5.2
[init] Using Authorization mode: AlwaysAllow
[init] A token has not been provided, generating one
[preflight] Running pre-flight checks
[preflight] WARNING: kubelet service is not enabled, please run 'systemctl enable kubelet.service'
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[certificates] Generated Certificate Authority key and certificate.
[certificates] Generated API Server key and certificate
[certificates] Generated Service Account signing keys
[certificates] Created keys and certificates in "/etc/kubernetes/pki"
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf"
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf"
[apiclient] Created API client, waiting for the control plane to become ready
[apiclient] All control plane components are healthy after 39.517396 seconds
[apiclient] Waiting for at least one node to register and become ready
[apiclient] First node is ready after 6.521587 seconds
[apiclient] Creating a test deployment
[apiclient] Test deployment succeeded
[token-discovery] Using token: 6c3430:2889e46ce3f11610
[token-discovery] Created the kube-discovery deployment, waiting for it to become ready
[token-discovery] kube-discovery is ready after 3.502025 seconds
[addons] Created essential addon: kube-proxy
[addons] Created essential addon: kube-dns
Your Kubernetes master has initialized successfully!
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 --discovery token://6c3430:2889e46ce3f11610@192.168.200.101:9898
```
```
$ cat fetch-ci-images.sh
#!/bin/bash
CI_COMMIT=${CI_COMMIT:-latest}
ARCH=${ARCH:-amd64}
OLD_REGISTRY=${OLD_REGISTRY:-gcr.io/google_containers}
NEW_REGISTRY=${NEW_REGISTRY:-${OLD_REGISTRY}}
if [[ ${CI_COMMIT} == "latest" ]]; then
CI_COMMIT=$(curl -sSL https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release-dev/ci-cross/latest.txt)
fi
CI_COMMIT_TAG=$(echo ${CI_COMMIT} | sed "s/+/-/")
echo "Using commit: ${CI_COMMIT}"
echo "Tagging to registry: ${NEW_REGISTRY}"
images=(
kube-apiserver
kube-scheduler
kube-controller-manager
kube-proxy
)
for image in ${images[@]}; do
curl -sSL https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release-dev/ci-cross/${CI_COMMIT}/bin/linux/${ARCH}/${image}.tar | docker load
image_tag=$(curl -sSL https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release-dev/ci-cross/${CI_COMMIT}/bin/linux/${ARCH}/${image}.md5)
docker tag ${OLD_REGISTRY}/${image}:${image_tag} ${NEW_REGISTRY}/${image}-${ARCH}:${CI_COMMIT_TAG}
docker rmi ${OLD_REGISTRY}/${image}:${image_tag}
echo "Image created: ${NEW_REGISTRY}/${image}-${ARCH}:${CI_COMMIT_TAG}"
done
cat <<EOF
Now you can run:
kubeadm init --use-kubernetes-version ${CI_COMMIT_TAG}
EOF
$ ./fetch-ci-images.sh
Using commit: v1.6.0-alpha.0.3549+5e4625cad72e5b
Tagging to registry: gcr.io/google_containers
c366cffde3c9: Loading layer 1.312 MB/1.312 MB
1911ea24d99d: Loading layer 1.024 kB/1.024 kB
3af1ee6d3b81: Loading layer 132.9 MB/132.9 MB
Untagged: gcr.io/google_containers/kube-apiserver:8562727e1eabe97a95bc2e52992db195
Image created: gcr.io/google_containers/kube-apiserver-amd64:v1.6.0-alpha.0.3549-5e4625cad72e5b
c366cffde3c9: Loading layer 1.312 MB/1.312 MB
1911ea24d99d: Loading layer 1.024 kB/1.024 kB
86bf938b66e2: Loading layer 54.88 MB/54.88 MB
Untagged: gcr.io/google_containers/kube-scheduler:5319acbc670b5050f119e6f6e3c9b7e3
Image created: gcr.io/google_containers/kube-scheduler-amd64:v1.6.0-alpha.0.3549-5e4625cad72e5b
c366cffde3c9: Loading layer 1.312 MB/1.312 MB
1911ea24d99d: Loading layer 1.024 kB/1.024 kB
6743a986e1ed: Loading layer 104.9 MB/104.9 MB
Untagged: gcr.io/google_containers/kube-controller-manager:6698cef6338d549160d58fd8381f3d07
Image created: gcr.io/google_containers/kube-controller-manager-amd64:v1.6.0-alpha.0.3549-5e4625cad72e5b
bf028f50c346: Loading layer 128.9 MB/128.9 MB
a99e621f3f37: Loading layer 1.024 kB/1.024 kB
76d4fdcd51a9: Loading layer 5.076 MB/5.076 MB
ee455b365369: Loading layer 42.52 MB/42.52 MB
Untagged: gcr.io/google_containers/kube-proxy:3914060ffe3225ae29fe88cb960826f9
Image created: gcr.io/google_containers/kube-proxy-amd64:v1.6.0-alpha.0.3549-5e4625cad72e5b
Now you can run:
kubeadm init --use-kubernetes-version v1.6.0-alpha.0.3549-5e4625cad72e5b
```
```
$ sudo ./kubeadm init --use-kubernetes-version v1.6.0-alpha.0.3549-5e4625cad72e5b
[kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
[init] Using Kubernetes version: v1.6.0-alpha.0.3549-5e4625cad72e5b
[init] Using Authorization mode: RBAC
[init] A token has not been provided, generating one
[preflight] Running pre-flight checks
[preflight] WARNING: kubelet service is not enabled, please run 'systemctl enable kubelet.service'
[preflight] Starting the kubelet service
[certificates] Generated Certificate Authority key and certificate.
[certificates] Generated API Server key and certificate
[certificates] Generated Service Account signing keys
[certificates] Created keys and certificates in "/etc/kubernetes/pki"
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf"
[kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf"
[apiclient] Created API client, waiting for the control plane to become ready
[apiclient] All control plane components are healthy after 31.252686 seconds
[apiclient] Waiting for at least one node to register and become ready
[apiclient] First node is ready after 9.064842 seconds
[apiclient] Creating a test deployment
[apiclient] Test deployment succeeded
[apiconfig] Created kubelet-bootstrap RBAC rules
[apiconfig] Created kube-dns RBAC rules
[apiconfig] Created kube-proxy RBAC rules
[token-discovery] Using token: 99b957:ccb1fbc703a0db8a
[token-discovery] Created the kube-discovery deployment, waiting for it to become ready
[token-discovery] kube-discovery is ready after 3.502064 seconds
[addons] Created essential addon: kube-proxy
[addons] Created essential addon: kube-dns
Your Kubernetes master has initialized successfully!
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 --discovery token://99b957:ccb1fbc703a0db8a@192.168.200.101:9898
```
**Release note**:
```release-note
NONE
```
@pires @mikedanese @andrewrynhard
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Add //hack:verify-boilerplate rule.
This pattern is working well in test-infra. I'll add the gofmt and go vet rules next.