* Fix issue (present since bootkube->bootstrap switch) where
controller asset copy could fail if /etc/kubernetes/manifests
wasn't created in time on platforms using path activation for
the Kubelet (observed on DigitalOcean, also possible on
bare-metal)
* Drop `node-role.kubernetes.io/master` and
`node-role.kubernetes.io/node` node labels
* Kubelet (v1.16) now rejects the node labels used
in the kubectl get nodes ROLES output
* https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/75457
* Rename render module from bootkube to bootstrap. Avoid
confusion with the kubernetes-incubator/bootkube tool since
it is no longer used
* Use the poseidon/terraform-render-bootstrap Terraform module
(formerly poseidon/terraform-render-bootkube)
* https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootkube/pull/149
* Run a kube-apiserver, kube-scheduler, and kube-controller-manager
static pod on each controller node. Previously, kube-apiserver was
self-hosted as a DaemonSet across controllers and kube-scheduler
and kube-controller-manager were a Deployment (with 2 or
controller_count many replicas).
* Remove bootkube bootstrap and pivot to self-hosted
* Remove pod-checkpointer manifests (no longer needed)
* For Fedora CoreOS, only HTTPS downloads are available.
Any iPXE firmware must be compiled to support TLS fetching.
* For Container Linux, using public kernel/initramfs images
defaults to using HTTPS, but can be set to HTTP for iPXE
firmware that hasn't been custom compiled to support TLS
* Kubelets can hit the ContainerManager Delegation issue and fail
to start (noted in 72c94f1c6). Its unclear why this occurs only
to some Kubelets (possibly an ordering concern)
* QoS cgroups remain a goal
* When a controller node is affected, bootstrapping fails, which
makes other development harder. Temporarily disable QoS on
controllers only. This should safeguard bring-up and hopefully
still allow the issue to occur on some workers for debugging
* Use the xz compressed images published by Fedora testing,
instead of gzippped tarballs. This is possible because the
initramfs now supports xz and coreos-installer 0.8 was added
* Separate bios and uefi raw images are no longer needed
* First semi-working cluster using 30.307-metal-bios
* Enable CPU, Memory, and BlockIO accounting
* Mount /var/lib/kubelet with `rshare` so mounted tmpfs Secrets
(e.g. serviceaccount's) are visible within appropriate containers
* SELinux relabel /etc/kubernetes so install-cni init containers
can write the CNI config to the host /etc/kubernetes/net.d
* SELinux relabel /var/lib/kubelet so ConfigMaps can be read
by containers
* SELinux relabel /opt/cni/bin so install-cni containers can
write CNI binaries to the host
* Set net.ipv4_conf.all.rp_filter to 1 (not 2, loose mode) to
satisfy Calico requirement
* Enable the QoS cgroup hierarchy for pod workloads (kubepods,
burstable, besteffort). Mount /sys/fs/cgroup and
/sys/fs/cgroup/systemd into the Kubelet. Its still rather racy
whether Kubelet will fail on ContainerManager Delegation