Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 50016, 49583, 49930, 46254, 50337) Alpha Dynamic Kubelet Configuration Feature: https://github.com/kubernetes/features/issues/281 This proposal contains the alpha implementation of the Dynamic Kubelet Configuration feature proposed in ~#29459~ [community/contributors/design-proposals/dynamic-kubelet-configuration.md](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/design-proposals/dynamic-kubelet-configuration.md). Please note: - ~The proposal doc is not yet up to date with this implementation, there are some subtle differences and some more significant ones. I will update the proposal doc to match by tomorrow afternoon.~ - ~This obviously needs more tests. I plan to write several O(soon). Since it's alpha and feature-gated, I'm decoupling this review from the review of the tests.~ I've beefed up the unit tests, though there is still plenty of testing to be done. - ~I'm temporarily holding off on updating the generated docs, api specs, etc, for the sake of my reviewers 😄~ these files now live in a separate commit; the first commit is the one to review. /cc @dchen1107 @vishh @bgrant0607 @thockin @derekwaynecarr ```release-note Adds (alpha feature) the ability to dynamically configure Kubelets by enabling the DynamicKubeletConfig feature gate, posting a ConfigMap to the API server, and setting the spec.configSource field on Node objects. See the proposal at https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/design-proposals/dynamic-kubelet-configuration.md for details. ``` |
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