* Normalize logs
All classes that could have their loggers inherited from their fathers had their own loggers deleted;
Most loggers didn't have to be static, so most of them were normalized so that they wouldn't be;
All loggers are protected now;
Static logger's name are now 'LOGGER';
Non-static logger's name are now 'logger';
New class DbUpgradeAbstractImpl created so that all Upgraders extend it and inherit its logger
* Upgrade log4j
* fix errors caused by the merge
* Refactor cglibThrowableRenderer functionality to log4j2 and upgrade the last configuration files
* fix sonarcloud bug
* Fix errors caused by merge, remove some unused loggers, and rename a variable that was mistakenly renamed on the normalization commit
* Readd snmpTrapAppender, remove TestAppender
* Regenerate changes
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* refactor last custom appender
* fix systemvm configuration xml
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* Fix utils pom
* fix some tests
* regenerate changes
* Fix jar being printed on exception
* fix logging in system VMs, fix commands not having log4j2 classpath.
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* Fix some unwanted renomeations
* fix end of file
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* fix merge error
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* fix tests
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* readd reload4j to tungsten as juniper depends on it
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* re-add reload4j dependency to network-contrail, as juniper depends on it
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* fix typo
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* Fix end of files
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* add logj42 to cloud-utils-SHADED.jar
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* CKS: retry if unable to drain node or unable to upgrade k8s node
I tried CKS upgrade 16 times, 11 of 16 upgrades succeeded.
2 of 16 upgrades failed due to
```
error: unable to drain node "testcluster-of7974-node-18c8c33c2c3" due to error:[error when evicting pods/"cloud-controller-manager-5b8fc87665-5nwlh" -n "kube-system": Post "https://10.0.66.18:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/pods/cloud-controller-manager-5b8fc87665-5nwlh/eviction": unexpected EOF, error when evicting pods/"coredns-5d78c9869d-h5nkz" -n "kube-system": Post "https://10.0.66.18:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/pods/coredns-5d78c9869d-h5nkz/eviction": unexpected EOF], continuing command...
```
3 of 16 upgrades failed due to
```
Error from server: error when retrieving current configuration of:
Resource: "rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1, Resource=roles", GroupVersionKind: "rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1, Kind=Role"
Name: "kubernetes-dashboard", Namespace: "kubernetes-dashboard"
from server for: "/mnt/k8sdisk//dashboard.yaml": etcdserver: leader changed
```
* CKS: remove tests of creating/deleting HA clusters as they are covered by the upgrade test
* Update PR 8402 as suggested
* test: remove CKS cluster if fail to create or verify
This PR fixes the test failures with CKS HA-cluster upgrade.
In production, the CKS HA cluster should have at least 3 control VMs as well.
The etcd cluster requires 3 members to achieve reliable HA. The etcd daemon in control VMs uses RAFT protocol to determine the roles of nodes. During upgrade of CKS with HA, the etcd become unreliable if there are only 2 control VMs.
There are tools like cluster-api which create and manage kubernetes cluster on CloudStack. This PR adds the option to add unmanaged kubernetes cluster which are not managed by CKS plugin. This helps provide a consolidated view of unmanaged clusters on CloudStack. The changes done make sure that operations for managed clusters are not executed for unmanaged clusters.
Two new APIs have also been added:
1. addVirtualMachinesToKubernetesCluster - to add VMs to unmanaged clusters.
2. removeVirtualMachinesFromKubernetesCluster - to remove VMs to unmanaged clusters.
Two APIs have been updated:
1. createKubernetesCluster - made KUBERNETES_VERSION_ID, SERVICE_OFFERING_ID, SIZE as not required for unmanaged clusters. Add an additional parameter, managed, which is true by default.
2. listKubernetesClusters - Add a parameter managed to filter on managed field.
Co-authored-by: Pearl Dsilva <pearl1594@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: dahn <daan.hoogland@gmail.com>
This change will allow CKS to be enabled by default on new installs. It would not affect server or performance but would help highlighting k8s support in CloudStack.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* 4.17:
api: fix new password is applied on host when update host password with update_passwd_on_host=false (#7092)
CKS: remove details when delete a cks cluster (#7104)
api/server: add project id/name in ssh keypair response (#7100)