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discovery: fix Server version support check #12008
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Signed-off-by: Zahari Dichev <[email protected]>
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LGTM 👍
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This edge release contains performance and stability improvements to the Destination controller, and continues stabilizing support for ExternalWorkloads. * Reduced the load on the Destination controller by only processing Server updates on workloads affected by the Server ([#12017]) * Changed how the Destination controller reacts to target clusters (in multicluster pod-to-pod mode) whose Server CRD is outdated: skip them and log an error instead of panicking ([#12008]) * Improved the leader election of the ExternalWorkloads Endpoints controller to avoid missing events ([#12021]) * Improved naming of EndpointSlices generated by ExternWorkloads ([#12016])
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This edge release contains performance and stability improvements to the Destination controller, and continues stabilizing support for ExternalWorkloads. * Reduced the load on the Destination controller by only processing Server updates on workloads affected by the Server ([#12017]) * Changed how the Destination controller reacts to target clusters (in multicluster pod-to-pod mode) whose Server CRD is outdated: skip them and log an error instead of panicking ([#12008]) * Improved the leader election of the ExternalWorkloads Endpoints controller to avoid missing events ([#12021]) * Improved naming of EndpointSlices generated by ExternWorkloads ([#12016])
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This edge release contains performance and stability improvements to the Destination controller, and continues stabilizing support for ExternalWorkloads. * Reduced the load on the Destination controller by only processing Server updates on workloads affected by the Server ([#12017]) * Changed how the Destination controller reacts to target clusters (in multicluster pod-to-pod mode) whose Server CRD is outdated: skip them and log an error instead of panicking ([#12008]) * Improved the leader election of the ExternalWorkloads Endpoints controller to avoid missing events ([#12021]) * Improved naming of EndpointSlices generated by ExternWorkloads ([#12016]) * Restriced the number of IPs an ExternalWorkload can have ([#12026])
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This edge release contains performance and stability improvements to the Destination controller, and continues stabilizing support for ExternalWorkloads. * Reduced the load on the Destination controller by only processing Server updates on workloads affected by the Server ([#12017]) * Changed how the Destination controller reacts to target clusters (in multicluster pod-to-pod mode) whose Server CRD is outdated: skip them and log an error instead of panicking ([#12008]) * Improved the leader election of the ExternalWorkloads Endpoints controller to avoid missing events ([#12021]) * Improved naming of EndpointSlices generated by ExternWorkloads ([#12016]) * Restriced the number of IPs an ExternalWorkload can have ([#12026])
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Problem
Currently upon initializing the Kubernetes API, the destinations controller checks whether v1beta1 of the Server resource is supported on the cluster. We however use v1beta2 bindings. In the situation where the cluster does not have v1beta2 resource installed, this check passes and the destinations service fails when trying to init the API. One situation where this can happen is when we are adding a remote cluster in the cluster store. If this cluster does not have the v1beta2 CRD installed, the destination service will get stuck upon initialization.
Solution
This PR fixed the support check. This should handle incompatible clusters gracefully by logging an error and not adding them to the cluster store.
Signed-off-by: Zahari Dichev [email protected]