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Oleksii Kliukin 00150711e4 Configure load balancer on a per-cluster and operator-wide level (#57)
* Deny all requests to the load balancer by default.
* Operator-wide toggle for the load-balancer.
* Define per-cluster useLoadBalancer option.

If useLoadBalancer is not set - then operator-wide defaults take place. If it
is true - the load balancer is created, otherwise a service type clusterIP is
created.

Internally, we have to completely replace the service if the service type
changes. We cannot patch, since some fields from the old service that will
remain after patch are incompatible with the new one, and handling them
explicitly when updating the service is ugly and error-prone. We cannot
update the service because of the immutable fields, that leaves us the only
option of deleting the old service and creating the new one. Unfortunately,
there is still an issue of unnecessary removal of endpoints associated with
the service, it will be addressed in future commits.

* Revert the unintended effect of go fmt

* Recreate endpoints on service update.

When the service type is changed, the service is deleted and then
the one with the new type is created. Unfortnately, endpoints are
deleted as well. Re-create them afterwards, preserving the original
addresses stored in them.

* Improve error messages and comments. Use generate instead of gen in names.
2017-06-30 13:38:49 +02:00
Oleksii Kliukin 987990fb0e Move service annotation patch template into the constants. 2017-06-12 10:24:23 +02:00
Oleksii Kliukin dc36c4ca12 Implement replicaLoadBalancer boolean flag. (#38)
The flag adds a replica service with the name cluster_name-repl and
a DNS name that defaults to {cluster}-repl.{team}.{hostedzone}.

The implementation converted Service field of the cluster into a map
with one or two elements and deals with the cases when the new flag
is changed on a running cluster
(the update and the sync should create or delete the replica service).
In order to pick up master and replica service and master endpoint
when listing cluster resources.

* Update the spec when updating the cluster.
2017-06-07 13:54:17 +02:00
Oleksii Kliukin 7b0ca31bfb Implements EBS volume resizing #35.
In order to support volumes different from EBS and filesystems other than EXT2/3/4 the respective code parts were implemented as interfaces. Adding the new resize for the volume or the filesystem will require implementing the interface, but no other changes in the cluster code itself.

Volume resizing first changes the EBS and the filesystem, and only afterwards is reflected in the Kubernetes "PersistentVolume" object. This is done deliberately to be able to check if the volume needs resizing by peeking at the Size of the PersistentVolume structure. We recheck, nevertheless, in the EBSVolumeResizer, whether the actual EBS volume size doesn't match the spec, since call to the AWS ModifyVolume is counted against the resize limit of once every 6 hours, even for those calls that shouldn't result in an actual resize (i.e. when the size matches the one for the running volume).

As a collateral, split the constants into multiple files, move the volume code into a separate file and fix minor issues related to the error reporting.
2017-06-06 13:53:27 +02:00