Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 59414, 64096). If you want to cherry-pick this change to another branch, please follow the instructions <a href="https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/cherry-picks.md">here</a>. kubeadm: Remove `.ImagePullPolicy` from the v1alpha2 API **What this PR does / why we need it**: So with `kubeadm config images list/pull` I don't think we need this anymore. Also I don't like this being in our API, as I think the purpose of why it's there can be achieved in other ways. Instead, I propose to set this explicitely to `IfNotPresent`, and tell the user to prepull the images with `kubeadm config images pull` in case of an airgapped env (or `docker load` ofc) or he/she wants to achieve what `imagePullPolicy: Always` would do. If the images are already cached locally, `IfNotPresent` translates to the same as `Never`, i.e. don't pull (for ppl with no internet connection). **Which issue(s) this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close the issue(s) when PR gets merged)*: Part of cleaning up the API https://github.com/kubernetes/community/pull/2131 **Special notes for your reviewer**: This basically reverts: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/58960 **Release note**: ```release-note [action required] kubeadm: The `.ImagePullPolicy` field has been removed in the v1alpha2 API version. Instead it's set statically to `IfNotPresent` for all required images. If you want to always pull the latest images before cluster init (like what `Always` would do), run `kubeadm config images pull` before each `kubeadm init`. If you don't want the kubelet to pull any images at `kubeadm init` time, as you for instance don't have an internet connection, you can also run `kubeadm config images pull` before `kubeadm init` or side-load the images some other way (e.g. `docker load -i image.tar`). Having the images locally cached will result in no pull at runtime, which makes it possible to run without any internet connection. ``` @kubernetes/sig-cluster-lifecycle-pr-reviews @rosti @liztio @chuckha |
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