Automatic merge from submit-queue. 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>. Fix for the network partition tests Fix https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/56416 The underlying issue was that after cluster upgrade, the nodes talk to the master using the in-cluster IP. The IPTables rules used for blocking were thus far only effective when the nodes used the external network interface. Reasoning: api-server.log [from gce upgrade cluster](https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-jenkins/logs/ci-kubernetes-e2e-gce-stable1-beta-upgrade-cluster-new/35/artifacts/bootstrap-e2e-master/kube-apiserver.log) > I1201 13:56:34.287956 5 wrap.go:42] PATCH /api/v1/nodes/bootstrap-e2e-minion-group-hv6p/status: (18.100082ms) 200 [[node-problem-detector/v1.4.0 (linux/amd64) kubernetes/$Format] **10.128.0.4:53766**] > I1201 13:56:34.287956 5 wrap.go:42] PATCH /api/v1/nodes/bootstrap-e2e-minion-group-hv6p/status: (18.100082ms) 200 [[node-problem-detector/v1.4.0 (linux/amd64) kubernetes/$Format] **10.128.0.4:53766**] > I1201 13:56:34.515042 5 wrap.go:42] PATCH /api/v1/nodes/bootstrap-e2e-master/status: (4.327563ms) 200 [[kubelet/v1.9.0 (linux/amd64) kubernetes/e067596] **10.128.0.2:41898**] api-server.log [from gce serial](https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-jenkins/logs/ci-kubernetes-e2e-gce-cos-k8sbeta-serial/70/artifacts/test-34cf3ed1e3-master/kube-apiserver.log) > I1201 15:59:46.863961 5 wrap.go:42] GET /api/v1/nodes/test-34cf3ed1e3-minion-group-zr99?resourceVersion=0: (926.753µs) 200 [[kubelet/v1.9.0 (linux/amd64) kubernetes/e067596] **104.154.254.154:40220**] > I1201 15:59:46.881810 5 wrap.go:42] PATCH /api/v1/nodes/test-34cf3ed1e3-minion-group-zr99/status: (10.157704ms) 200 [[kubelet/v1.9.0 (linux/amd64) kubernetes/e067596] **104.154.254.154:40220**] The underlying issue is one of cluster setup - but we can make the test more resilient with this change. cc @krzyzacy @spiffxp @enisoc @jberkus @kubernetes/sig-autoscaling-misc |
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