Based on the discussion here: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/97415#discussion_r722548437
we explictly state that the GetCpuIds returned for a ContainerResource in the ListPodResourcesResponse
represent only exclusively allocated CPUs.
In order to evaluate the CPUs corresponding to the shared pool, List endpoint should be used in conjunction
with GetAllocatableResources endpoint. We highlight the steps that the client needs to take evaluate this.
Signed-off-by: Swati Sehgal <swsehgal@redhat.com>
Also, explicitly clarify the behavior of GetAllocatableResources
The explanation that GetAllocatableResources can be used to obtain available resources
on the node can be misinterpretted as an API that is used to obtain free/unallocated
resources on a node.
This PR adds additional text to clarify that this API endpoint only returns
allocatable resources which are resources exposed to kubelet as defined here:
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/reserve-compute-resources/#node-allocatable.
Signed-off-by: Swati Sehgal <swsehgal@redhat.com>
This abandoned account was identified by a security researcher, and reported through the Kubernetes bug bounty program.
Don't we have a link checker that should identify cases like this? I'm guessing the github username was changed, so the link was redirecting (still valid), until the researcher recreated it. We should probably have the link checker flag redirects as well.
* Fix broken anchor link of #type-nodeport in service.md
* Update anchor link from #nodeport to #type-nodeport
Update anchor link from #nodeport to #type-nodeport in overview.md
* Update anchor link from #nodeport to #type-nodeport
Update anchor link from #nodeport to #type-nodeport in ingress.md
* Update anchor link from #nodeport to #type-nodeport
Update anchor link from #nodeport to #type-nodeport in troubleshooting-kubeadm.md
* Update anchor link from #nodeport to #type-nodeport
Update anchor link from #nodeport to #type-nodeport in connecting-frontend-backend.md
* Update anchor link from #nodeport to #type-nodeport
Update anchor link from #nodeport to #type-nodeport in source-ip.md
This change updates the information about the node controller in the
cloud controller managers. The node controller is not responsible for
creating new node objects, it updates them with information from the
provider infrastructure.