- 20 Dec, 2016 38 commits
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue Update README.md Removing an extra word in the README
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue Add test for CronJob generator Per @janetkuo request this was split from #38614, it adds test for `CronJob` generator, and additionally copy labels to `JobTemplate`, to be consistent with how `Job` generator works.
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue AWS: Recognize ca-central-1 region Recognize the newly announced ca-central-1 region
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue fix typo on federation/pkg/dnsprovider/plugins.go **What this PR does / why we need it**: Increase code readability **Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes # **Special notes for your reviewer**: just fix one minor mistake as first contribution **Release note**: ```release-note ```
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue create kuberentes-discovery image Creates an image for `kubernetes-discovery` since this is the API registration, aggregation, and proxy image.
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Ciello89 authored
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue Reduce timeout for waiting for resource version Ref #37473
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deads2k authored
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 37477, 39010) Added extra logging in validate cluster.
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Aaron.L.Xu authored
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Merge pull request #37477 from bruceauyeung/k8s-branch-fix-metrics-monitor-always-get-zero-value-http-code-in-ServeHTTP Automatic merge from submit-queue fix incorrect parameter pass to metrics.Monitor method call in ServeHTTP **What this PR does / why we need it**: before this PR: 1. `httpCode` is evaluated when defer statement executes, so all later assignments to `httpCode` is actually ineffectual. this obviously is not the design purpose. 2. `w.Header().Get("Content-Type")` is evaluated when defer statement executes, so all later `w.Header().Set("Content-Type",xxx)` ( in `writeNegotiated` ) is ineffectual to `metrics.Monitor`, i think this also is not the design purpose. after this PR: 1. `httpCode` and `w.Header().Get("Content-Type")` is evaluated when the defered anonymous function executes, so `metrics.Monitor` will get correct `httpCode` and `Content-Type` field value. 2. in `ServeHTTP` method there is not any modification to `req` parameter, so it's safe to defer its evaluation. Signed-off-by:bruceauyeung <ouyang.qinhua@zte.com.cn>
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue Coreos kube-up now with less cloud init This update includes significant refactoring. It moves almost all of the logic into bash scripts, modeled after the `gci` cluster scripts. The reason to do this is: 1. Avoid duplicating the saltbase manifests by reusing gci's parsing logic (easier maintenance) 2. Take an incremental step towards sharing more code between gci/trusty/coreos, again for better maintenance 3. Pave the way for making future changes (e.g. improved rkt support, kubelet support) easier to share The primary differences from the gci scripts are the following: 1. Use of the `/opt/kubernetes` directory over `/home/kubernetes` 2. Support for rkt as a runtime 3. No use of logrotate 4. No use of `/etc/default/` 5. No logic related to noexec mounts or gci-specific firewall-stuff It will make sense to move 2 over to gci, as well as perhaps a few other small improvements. That will be a separate PR for ease of review. Ref #29720, this is a part of that because it removes a copy of them. Fixes #24165 cc @yifan-gu Since this logic largely duplicates logic from the gci folder, it would be nice if someone closely familiar with that gave an OK or made sure I didn't fall into any gotchas related to that, so cc @andyzheng0831
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Wojciech Tyczynski authored
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Maciej Szulik authored
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Jerzy Szczepkowski authored
Added extra logging in validate cluster to help debug HA e2e tests.
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue Moved kubemark master from Debian to GCI This PR fixes issue #37484 Kubemark master now runs on GCI instead of Debian, taking it one step closer to a real cluster master. Primary changes: 1. changing master VM image/OS in kubemark's config-default.sh to debian 2. moving kubelet to systemd from supervisord 3. changing directory for cert/key/csv files from /srv/kubernetes to /etc/srv/kubernetes cc @kubernetes/sig-scalability-misc @wojtek-t @gmarek
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue fix typo Signed-off-by:yupeng <yu.peng36@zte.com.cn> **What this PR does / why we need it**: **Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes # **Special notes for your reviewer**: **Release note**: ```release-note ```
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue Add test to detach a pd whose node was deleted **What this PR does / why we need it**: A test for the following issue : If a node with a GCE PD attached is deleted (before the volume is detached), subsequent attempts by the attach/detach controller to detach it should not fail. **Bonus** :Added additional code to ensure that the pd can still be attached to a different node. Edit : Removed it as it was making the test much slower. https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/29358
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue Unmount operation should not fail if volume is already unmounted **What this PR does / why we need it**: If the volume is already unmounted from the pod, another unmount operation should not fail. fixes: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/37657
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yupeng authored
Signed-off-by:yupeng <yu.peng36@zte.com.cn>
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 38426, 38917, 38891, 38935) Remove cluster/mesos from hack/verify-flags/exceptions.txt `cluster/mesos` scripts was removed; so remove it from `hack/verify-flags/exceptions.txt`. The diff was generated by `hack/verify-flags-underscore.py -e > hack/verify-flags/exceptions.txt`.
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 38426, 38917, 38891, 38935) Support different image during GCE node upgrade **What this PR does / why we need it**: It lets GCE upgrade tests upgrade to a GCI node image. **Which issue this PR fixes**: fixes #37855
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 38426, 38917, 38891, 38935) if statement must be true **What this PR does / why we need it**: if len(metrics.Items)==0, the function would been returned. so the statement if len(metrics.Items) > 0 is redudant, it must be true. **Special notes for your reviewer**: **Release note**: ```release-note ```
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue Changed default scsi controller type in vSphere Cloud Provider This PR changes default scsi controller to ```pvscsi``` in vSphere Cloud Provider. Fixes #37527
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bruceauyeung authored
Signed-off-by:bruceauyeung <ouyang.qinhua@zte.com.cn>
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue Curating Owners: pkg/apiserver cc @lavalamp @smarterclayton @nikhiljindal In an effort to expand the existing pool of reviewers and establish a two-tiered review process (first someone lgtms and then someone experienced in the project approves), we are adding new reviewers to existing owners files. If You Care About the Process: ------------------------------ We did this by algorithmically figuring out who’s contributed code to the project and in what directories. Unfortunately, that doesn’t work well: people that have made mechanical code changes (e.g change the copyright header across all directories) end up as reviewers in lots of places. Instead of using pure commit data, we generated an excessively large list of reviewers and pruned based on all time commit data, recent commit data and review data (number of PRs commented on). At this point we have a decent list of reviewers, but it needs one last pass for fine tuning. Also, see https://github.com/kubernetes/contrib/issues/1389. TLDR: ----- As an owner of a sig/directory and a leader of the project, here’s what we need from you: 1. Use PR https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/35715 as an example. 2. The pull-request is made editable, please edit the `OWNERS` file to remove the names of people that shouldn't be reviewing code in the future in the **reviewers** section. You probably do NOT need to modify the **approvers** section. Names asre sorted by relevance, using some secret statistics. 3. Notify me if you want some OWNERS file to be removed. Being an approver or reviewer of a parent directory makes you a reviewer/approver of the subdirectories too, so not all OWNERS files may be necessary. 4. Please use ALIAS if you want to use the same list of people over and over again (don't hesitate to ask me for help, or use the pull-request above as an example)
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue Curating Owners: pkg/registry cc @lavalamp @smarterclayton @wojtek-t In an effort to expand the existing pool of reviewers and establish a two-tiered review process (first someone lgtms and then someone experienced in the project approves), we are adding new reviewers to existing owners files. If You Care About the Process: ------------------------------ We did this by algorithmically figuring out who’s contributed code to the project and in what directories. Unfortunately, that doesn’t work well: people that have made mechanical code changes (e.g change the copyright header across all directories) end up as reviewers in lots of places. Instead of using pure commit data, we generated an excessively large list of reviewers and pruned based on all time commit data, recent commit data and review data (number of PRs commented on). At this point we have a decent list of reviewers, but it needs one last pass for fine tuning. Also, see https://github.com/kubernetes/contrib/issues/1389. TLDR: ----- As an owner of a sig/directory and a leader of the project, here’s what we need from you: 1. Use PR https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/35715 as an example. 2. The pull-request is made editable, please edit the `OWNERS` file to remove the names of people that shouldn't be reviewing code in the future in the **reviewers** section. You probably do NOT need to modify the **approvers** section. Names asre sorted by relevance, using some secret statistics. 3. Notify me if you want some OWNERS file to be removed. Being an approver or reviewer of a parent directory makes you a reviewer/approver of the subdirectories too, so not all OWNERS files may be necessary. 4. Please use ALIAS if you want to use the same list of people over and over again (don't hesitate to ask me for help, or use the pull-request above as an example)
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue Curating Owners: pkg/client cc @lavalamp @caesarxuchao @mikedanese @timothysc @smarterclayton @krousey @deads2k In an effort to expand the existing pool of reviewers and establish a two-tiered review process (first someone lgtms and then someone experienced in the project approves), we are adding new reviewers to existing owners files. If You Care About the Process: ------------------------------ We did this by algorithmically figuring out who’s contributed code to the project and in what directories. Unfortunately, that doesn’t work well: people that have made mechanical code changes (e.g change the copyright header across all directories) end up as reviewers in lots of places. Instead of using pure commit data, we generated an excessively large list of reviewers and pruned based on all time commit data, recent commit data and review data (number of PRs commented on). At this point we have a decent list of reviewers, but it needs one last pass for fine tuning. Also, see https://github.com/kubernetes/contrib/issues/1389. TLDR: ----- As an owner of a sig/directory and a leader of the project, here’s what we need from you: 1. Use PR https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/35715 as an example. 2. The pull-request is made editable, please edit the `OWNERS` file to remove the names of people that shouldn't be reviewing code in the future in the **reviewers** section. You probably do NOT need to modify the **approvers** section. Names asre sorted by relevance, using some secret statistics. 3. Notify me if you want some OWNERS file to be removed. Being an approver or reviewer of a parent directory makes you a reviewer/approver of the subdirectories too, so not all OWNERS files may be necessary. 4. Please use ALIAS if you want to use the same list of people over and over again (don't hesitate to ask me for help, or use the pull-request above as an example)
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue Curating Owners: hack/jenkins cc @rmmh @spxtr @ixdy @fejta In an effort to expand the existing pool of reviewers and establish a two-tiered review process (first someone lgtms and then someone experienced in the project approves), we are adding new reviewers to existing owners files. If You Care About the Process: ------------------------------ We did this by algorithmically figuring out who’s contributed code to the project and in what directories. Unfortunately, that doesn’t work well: people that have made mechanical code changes (e.g change the copyright header across all directories) end up as reviewers in lots of places. Instead of using pure commit data, we generated an excessively large list of reviewers and pruned based on all time commit data, recent commit data and review data (number of PRs commented on). At this point we have a decent list of reviewers, but it needs one last pass for fine tuning. Also, see https://github.com/kubernetes/contrib/issues/1389. TLDR: ----- As an owner of a sig/directory and a leader of the project, here’s what we need from you: 1. Use PR https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/35715 as an example. 2. The pull-request is made editable, please edit the `OWNERS` file to remove the names of people that shouldn't be reviewing code in the future in the **reviewers** section. You probably do NOT need to modify the **approvers** section. Names asre sorted by relevance, using some secret statistics. 3. Notify me if you want some OWNERS file to be removed. Being an approver or reviewer of a parent directory makes you a reviewer/approver of the subdirectories too, so not all OWNERS files may be necessary. 4. Please use ALIAS if you want to use the same list of people over and over again (don't hesitate to ask me for help, or use the pull-request above as an example)
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue pkg/apiserver: split up monolithic package **Based on** https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/38191 This is a first step to integrate pkg/apiserver with pkg/genericapiserver into a common package structure. For this - pkg/apiserver is cleaned up from code which does not belong there, - split up into pkg/apiserver, pkg/apiserver/handlers{,/negotation,/helpers,/errors}
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rkouj authored
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Kubernetes Submit Queue authored
Automatic merge from submit-queue Reduce decode times by changing the kubectl.Filter(runtime.Object, *PrintOptions)'s return values **What this PR does / why we need it**: In kubectl/cmd/get.go, we use the function filterFuncs.Filter() to decode data and filter the object. But in the following function printer.PrintObj() decodes the data again. I made these modifications to reduce the decoding times by changing the filterFuncs.Filter()'s returned values. We can get the decoded object from this function and pass it to the following printer.PrintObj(), so not to waste time to decode again.
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Daniel Smith authored
Remove people probably not interested in this code
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Antoine Pelisse authored
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Daniel Smith authored
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Antoine Pelisse authored
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Daniel Smith authored
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Antoine Pelisse authored
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- 19 Dec, 2016 2 commits
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Antoine Pelisse authored
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Antoine Pelisse authored
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