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This PS adds pod anti-affinity to apiserver-webhook pods, so that the scheduler can constrain pods against labels on other pods running on the node. The default soft rule is in place so that if the scheduler can’t satisfy the requirement, the pod will still be scheduled. Change-Id: I8c118410b822d4fed44693b8a0308c8eff103978 |
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README.md
Promenade
Promenade is a tool for bootstrapping a resilient Kubernetes cluster and managing its life-cycle via Helm charts.
Documentation can be found here.
Roadmap
The detailed Roadmap can be viewed on the OpenStack StoryBoard.
- Cluster bootstrapping
- Initial Genesis process results in a single node Kubernetes cluster with Under-cloud components deployed using Armada.
- Joining sufficient master nodes results in a resilient Kubernetes cluster.
- Destroy Genesis node after bootstrapping and re-provision as a normal node to ensure consistency.
- Life-cycle management
- Decommissioning of nodes.
- Updating Kubernetes version.
Getting Started
To get started, see getting started.
Configuration is documented here.
Bugs
Bugs are tracked in OpenStack StoryBoard.