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Update ResourceBundleState CRD and monitor-deploy.yaml with
csrStatuses.
This was missing from the previous patch implementing CSR support
in Monitor. Depending on how the environment was brought up, attempting
to read the CSR would result in forbidden access.
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1143
Change-Id: I86ffb8df8faa045e57fd553e5784d308e1900ee4
Signed-off-by: Igor D.C <igor.duarte.cardoso@intel.com>
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These changes allow the Monitor to also track CSR
(CertificateSigningResource) resources which will make
it possible to know when a certificate has been issued by
the K8s cluster signer. In turn, DCM will be able to read,
store and use that certificate to generate kubeconfigs.
Out-of-tree actions required:
- publish monitor's docker image built from this source
onto emcov2/monitor:latest
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1143
Change-Id: I7facd27bbfe08891151bb3b6a9a19948435e24e4
Signed-off-by: Igor D.C <igor.duarte.cardoso@intel.com>
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Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1065
Signed-off-by: Ritu Sood <ritu.sood@intel.com>
Change-Id: I1ae50bafe7b4e40811d5d2061460e1c0240e3dde
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This patch enhances the status query API.
- The ResourceBundleState CRD is modified to just use the
k8s Pod structure instead of a customized struct.
- Status queries can either present results showing
the rsync status of the composite app and resources
or from information received from the cluster via
the ResourceBundleState CR
- Query parameters are provided to the API call to
customize the query and response
- Support for querying status of cluster network
intents is added
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1042
Signed-off-by: Eric Multanen <eric.w.multanen@intel.com>
Change-Id: Icca4cdd901e2f2b446414fade256fc24d87594cd
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Handle creation and deletion of the ResourceBundleState
Custom Resource per app/cluster in the rsync microservice
instead of adding it to the resources of the composite
application in the orchestrator service.
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1125
Signed-off-by: Eric Multanen <eric.w.multanen@intel.com>
Change-Id: Id0c0639ff62e788628e78f972107a7603c27abfb
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This patch provides the basic framework for supporting
monitoring of composite application resources in clusters.
1. Updates to the monitor files for use with v2.
2. Invokes the Watcher process per cluster/app when the
app is instantiated.
3. Adds a ResourceBundleState CR resource to the cluster/app
so that monitor will be able to update status to it.
4. Watcher updates appropriate appcontext status object
when updates are made in clusters by monitor
5. Update appcontext library to define a status handle
and object at the app/cluster level
6. Labels resources with an appropriate tracking label
to coordinate with the ResourceBundleState CR
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1042
Signed-off-by: Eric Multanen <eric.w.multanen@intel.com>
Change-Id: If007c1fd86ca7a65bb941d1776cfd2d3afed766b
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This operator monitors the status of
resources like pods, services, deployments,
daemonsets, configmaps etc. and updates the
status in the CR accordingly.
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1047
Signed-off-by: Srivahni Chivukula <srivahni.chivukula@intel.com>
Change-Id: I7d92584a44c8add2df69f2985140a55b460ac037
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Add an operator to monitor resources at the edge location.
The operator listens to pods and services right now and stores
their information in a CustomResource
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-675
Change-Id: I801478a77fcd019010ea1b4388d6077f63b89d05
Signed-off-by: Kiran Kamineni <kiran.k.kamineni@intel.com>
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