Kubernetes Submit Queue 1bdee5636a Merge pull request #64555 from wenlxie/upstream.master.fixrbdblockmode
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fix rbd device works at block mode not get mapped to container 

In my environment, restart docker will caused all of the container restart(our kernel is a bit old). 
Kubelet will also be restart.
After the  container up , I checked the container and find the RBD block device is not mapped to container.
When I inspect the container, its {HostConfig.Devices[]} field is empty.
I did some debug,  then find that  at code https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/pkg/kubelet/kubelet_pods.go#L113
The volName is empty. 

```release-notes
Fix issues for block device not mapped to container.
```
2018-06-20 11:28:17 -07:00
2018-06-06 00:12:40 +02:00
2018-06-06 23:41:10 +03:00

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