* Mounting NFS exports as volumes from some NFS servers fails because
the kubelet isn't starting rpc-statd as expected. Describing pods
that are stuck creating shows rpc.statd is required for remote locking
* Starting rpc-statd.service resolves the issue and all NFS mounts
seem to be working.
* Recommended approach https://github.com/coreos/bugs/issues/2074
* Mount host /opt/cni/bin in Kubelet to use host's CNI plugins
* Switch /var/run/kubelet-pod.uuid to /var/cache/kubelet-pod.uuid
to persist between reboots and cleanup old Kubelet pods
* Organize Kubelet flags in alphabetical order
* Calico on GCE with IP-in-IP encapsulation and MTU 1440
* Calico on DO with IP-in-IP encapsulation and MTU 1440
* Digital Ocean firewalls don't support IPIP protocol yet
* Kubelets should register nodes via their private IPv4 address,
as provided by the metadata service from Digital Ocean
* By default, Kubelet exec's hostname to determine the name it should
use when registering with the apiserver. On Digital Ocean, the hostname
is not routeable by other instances. Digital Ocean does not run an
internal DNS service.
* Fixes issue where the apiserver can't reach the worker nodes. This
prevented kubectl logs and exec commands from working