Ian Campbell a4e00ff3d8 kubeadm: add configuration option to not taint master
Although tainting the master is normally a good and proper thing to do in some
situations (docker for mac in our case, but I suppose minikube and such as
well) having a single host configuration is desirable.

In linuxkit we have a [workaround](443e47c408/projects/kubernetes/kubernetes/kubeadm-init.sh (L19...L22))
to remove the taint after initialisation. With the change here we could simply
populate /etc/kubeadm/kubeadm.yaml` with `noTaintMaster: true` instead and have
it never be tainted in the first place.

I have only added this to the config file and not to the CLI since AIUI the
latter is somewhat deprecated.

The code also arranges to _remove_ an existing taint if it is unwanted. I'm
unsure if this behaviour is correct or desirable, I think a reasonable argument
could be made for leaving an existing taint in place too.

Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@docker.com>
2018-02-12 17:13:27 +00:00
2018-02-01 19:11:19 +08:00

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