* Bump go version to 1.20.3 to match upstream
* Bump cri-dockerd
* Bump golanci-lint
* go generate
* Bump selinux in cgroup test
* Bump to v1.27.1 tags
* Release documentation improvements
* Only run upgrade e2e test on PR
Signed-off-by: Derek Nola <derek.nola@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
Co-authored-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
Prevents errors when starting with fail-closed webhooks
Also, use panic instead of Fatalf so that the CloudControllerManager rescue can handle the error
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
If CCM and ServiceLB are both disabled, don't run the cloud-controller-manager at all;
this should provide the same CLI flag behavior as previous releases, and not create
problems when users disable the CCM but still want ServiceLB.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
* Replace k3s cloud provider wrangler controller with core node informer
Upstream k8s has exposed an interface for cloud providers to access the
cloud controller manager's node cache and shared informer since
Kubernetes 1.9. This is used by all the other in-tree cloud providers;
we should use it too instead of running a dedicated wrangler controller.
Doing so also appears to fix an intermittent issue with the uninitialized
taint not getting cleared on nodes in CI.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
Resolves warning 2 from #2471.
As per https://github.com/kubernetes/cloud-provider/issues/12 the
ClusterID requirement was never really followed through on, so the
flag is probably going to be removed in the future.
One side-effect of this is that the core k8s cloud-controller-manager
also wants to watch nodes, and needs RBAC to do so.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>