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Automatic merge from submit-queue WIP: Remove the legacy networking mode <!-- Thanks for sending a pull request! Here are some tips for you: 1. If this is your first time, read our contributor guidelines https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md and developer guide https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/docs/devel/development.md 2. If you want *faster* PR reviews, read how: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/docs/devel/faster_reviews.md 3. Follow the instructions for writing a release note: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/docs/devel/pull-requests.md#release-notes --> **What this PR does / why we need it**: Removes the deprecated configure-cbr0 flag and networking mode to avoid having untested and maybe unstable code in kubelet, see: #33789 **Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes #30589 fixes #31937 **Special notes for your reviewer**: There are a lot of deployments who rely on this networking mode. Not sure how we deal with that: force switch to kubenet or just delete the old deployment? But please review the code changes first (the first commit) **Release note**: <!-- Steps to write your release note: 1. Use the release-note-* labels to set the release note state (if you have access) 2. Enter your extended release note in the below block; leaving it blank means using the PR title as the release note. If no release note is required, just write `NONE`. --> ```release-note Removed the deprecated kubelet --configure-cbr0 flag, and with that the "classic" networking mode as well ``` PTAL @kubernetes/sig-network @kubernetes/sig-node @mikedanese
Cluster Configuration
Deprecation Notice: This directory has entered maintainence mode and will not be accepting new providers. Please submit new automation deployments to kube-deploy. Deployments in this directory will continue to be maintained and supported at their current level of support.
The scripts and data in this directory automate creation and configuration of a Kubernetes cluster, including networking, DNS, nodes, and master components.
See the getting-started guides for examples of how to use the scripts.
cloudprovider/config-default.sh contains a set of tweakable definitions/parameters for the cluster.
The heavy lifting of configuring the VMs is done by SaltStack.