Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 51323, 59306, 58991, 59050). 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>. Proposal: Use `blkid` to detect fs type of device instead of `lsblk`. **What this PR does / why we need it**: Use `blkid` to detect fs type of device instead of `lsblk`. `lsblk` depends on `udev`, and device driver's udev rules. If udev rules are not installed properly, `lsblk` could not get fs type of disk. This will cause problems, e.g. expanding volume will fail because it could not detect fs type of disk. Take `rbd` as example, `lsblk -n -o FSTYPE /dev/rbd0` command actually read fs type from `/run/udev/data/b252:0` (may vary on different machines, see real file from `strace lsblk -n -o FSTYPE /dev/rbd0` ). This file `/run/udev/data/b252:0` is generated by `udev` and device driver's udev files. If machine don't have `/lib/udev/rules.d/60-ceph-by-parttypeuuid.rules` udev rule file installed (this file is from `ceph-osd` package on ubuntu), it will not be properly generated, e.g: ``` # cat /run/udev/data/b251:0 S:rbd/<pool>/<image> I:13234059587579 E:ID_FS_TYPE= E:net.ifnames=0 G:systemd ``` `lsblk -n -o FSTYPE /dev/rbd0` will get empty fs type. [60-ceph-by-parttypeuuid.rules](https://github.com/ceph/ceph/blob/v13.0.0/udev/60-ceph-by-parttypeuuid.rules) is udev rule, which underlyingly runs `blkid` commands to get infos of device, then store them in udev file. If we use `blkid` to get fs type, kubelet volume manager will not depend on `udev` stuffs. Currently, if kubelet node does not have `60-ceph-by-parttypeuuid.rules` installed (from `ceph-osd` package), it will fail to get fs type of rbd image. Even administrator install `ceph-osd` later, it can not get fs type of previous mapped images (udev data files not be to updated automatically). **Which issue(s) this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close the issue(s) when PR gets merged)*: Fixes # **Special notes for your reviewer**: `udevadm test` logs: - Ubuntu 16.04 (ceph-common installed), without ceph-osd: [without-ceph-osd.log](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/files/1678512/without-ceph-osd.log) - Ubuntu 16.04 (ceph-common installed), with ceph-osd: [with-ceph-osd.log](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/files/1678509/with-ceph-osd.log) **Release note**: ```release-note NONE ``` |
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