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Weekly Kubernetes Community Hangout Notes - May 22 2015
Every week the Kubernetes contributing community meet virtually over Google Hangouts. We want anyone who's interested to know what's discussed in this forum.
Discussion / Topics
- Code Freeze
- Upgrades of cluster
- E2E test issues
Code Freeze process starts EOD 22-May, including
- Code Slush -- draining PRs that are active. If there are issues for v1 to raise, please do so today.
- Community PRs -- plan is to reopen in ~6 weeks.
- Key areas for fixes in v1 -- docs, the experience.
E2E issues and LGTM process
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Seen end-to-end tests go red.
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Plan is to limit merging to on-call. Quinton to communicate.
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Can we expose Jenkins runs to community? (Paul)
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Question/concern to work out is securing Jenkins. Short term conclusion: Will look at pushing Jenkins logs into GCS bucket. Lavalamp will follow up with Jeff Grafton.
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Longer term solution may be a merge queue, where e2e runs for each merge (as opposed to multiple merges). This exists in OpenShift today.
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Cluster Upgrades for Kubernetes as final v1 feature
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GCE will use Persistent Disk (PD) to mount new image.
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OpenShift will follow a tradition update model, with "yum update".
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A strawman approach is to have an analog of "kube-push" to update the master, in-place. Feedback in the meeting was
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Upgrading Docker daemon on the master will kill the master's pods. Agreed. May consider an 'upgrade' phase or explicit step.
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How is this different than HA master upgrade? See HA case as a superset. The work to do an upgrade would be a prerequisite for HA master upgrade.
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Mesos scheduler implements a rolling node upgrade.
Attention requested for v1 in the Hangout
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Discussed that it's an eventually consistent design.*
- In the meeting, the outcome was: seeking a pattern for atomicity of update across multiple piece. Paul to ping Tim when ready to review.
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Regression in e2e #8499 (Eric Paris)
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Asking for review of direction, if not review. #8334 (Mark)
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Handling graceful termination (e.g. sigterm to postgres) is not implemented. #2789 (Clayton)
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Need is to bump up grace period or finish plumbing. In API, client tools, missing is kubelet does use and we don't set the timeout (>0) value.
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Brendan will look into this graceful term issue.
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Load balancer almost ready by JustinSB.