Admission doc cleanup
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ The kube-apiserver takes the following OPTIONAL arguments to enable admission co
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An **AdmissionControl** plug-in is an implementation of the following interface:
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```
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```go
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package admission
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// Attributes is an interface used by a plug-in to make an admission decision on a individual request.
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A **plug-in** must be compiled with the binary, and is registered as an available option by providing a name, and implementation
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of admission.Interface.
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```
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```go
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func init() {
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admission.RegisterPlugin("AlwaysDeny", func(client client.Interface, config io.Reader) (admission.Interface, error) { return NewAlwaysDeny(), nil })
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}
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This document proposes a system for enforcing min/max limits per resource as par
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A new resource, **LimitRange**, is introduced to enumerate min/max limits for a resource type scoped to a
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Kubernetes namespace.
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```
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```go
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const (
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// Limit that applies to all pods in a namespace
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LimitTypePod string = "Pod"
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For example,
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```
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```shell
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$ kubectl namespace myspace
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$ kubectl create -f examples/limitrange/limit-range.json
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$ kubectl get limits
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NAME
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limits
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$ kubectl describe limits limits
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Name: limits
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Type Resource Min Max
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---- -------- --- ---
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Pod memory 1Mi 1Gi
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Pod cpu 250m 2
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Container cpu 250m 2
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Container memory 1Mi 1Gi
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Name: limits
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Type Resource Min Max
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---- -------- --- ---
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Pod memory 1Mi 1Gi
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Pod cpu 250m 2
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Container memory 1Mi 1Gi
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Container cpu 250m 2
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```
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## Future Enhancements: Define limits for a particular pod or container.
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A new resource, **ResourceQuotaUsage**, is introduced to support atomic updates of a **ResourceQuota** status.
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```
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```go
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// The following identify resource constants for Kubernetes object types
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const (
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// Pods, number
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$ kubectl create -f examples/resourcequota/resource-quota.json
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$ kubectl get quota
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NAME
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myquota
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$ kubectl describe quota myquota
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Name: myquota
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Resource Used Hard
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-------- ---- ----
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cpu 100m 20
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memory 0 1.5Gb
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pods 1 10
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replicationControllers 1 10
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services 2 3
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quota
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$ kubectl describe quota quota
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Name: quota
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Resource Used Hard
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-------- ---- ----
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cpu 0m 20
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memory 0 1Gi
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pods 5 10
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replicationcontrollers 5 20
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resourcequotas 1 1
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services 3 5
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```
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