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Justin Santa Barbara d62fe2a315 AWS kube-up: set net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh1=0
This works around a linux kernel bug with overly aggressive caching of
ARP entries, which was causing problems when we reused IP addresses in
VPCs, for example with an ASG in a relatively small subnet.

See #23395 for more explanation.

Fixes #23395
2016-06-19 00:20:16 -04:00
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SaltStack configuration

This is the root of the SaltStack configuration for Kubernetes. A high level overview for the Kubernetes SaltStack configuration can be found in the docs tree.

This SaltStack configuration currently applies to default configurations for Debian-on-GCE, Fedora-on-Vagrant, and Ubuntu-on-AWS. (That doesn't mean it can't be made to apply to an arbitrary configuration, but those are only the in-tree OS/IaaS combinations supported today.) As you peruse the configuration, these are shorthanded as gce, vagrant, aws in grains.cloud; the documentation in this tree uses this same shorthand for convenience.

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