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Allow Kubelet kubeconfig to drain nodes #330

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  • Allow the Kubelet kubeconfig to get/list workloads and evict pods to perform drain operations, via the kubelet-delete ClusterRole bound to the system:nodes group
  • Previously, the ClusterRole only allowed node deletion

* Allow the Kubelet kubeconfig to get/list workloads and
evict pods to perform drain operations, via the kubelet-delete
ClusterRole bound to the system:nodes group
* Previously, the ClusterRole only allowed node deletion
@dghubble dghubble merged commit 5b2fbbe into main Oct 24, 2022
@dghubble dghubble deleted the drain-nodes branch October 24, 2022 04:53
dghubble added a commit to poseidon/typhoon that referenced this pull request Oct 24, 2022
* https://github.com/projectcalico/calico/releases/tag/v3.24.3
* Add patch to allow Kubelet kubeconfig to drain nodes if desired
in addition to just deleting them in shutdown integrations. See
poseidon/terraform-render-bootstrap#330
Snaipe pushed a commit to aristanetworks/monsoon that referenced this pull request Apr 13, 2023
* https://github.com/projectcalico/calico/releases/tag/v3.24.3
* Add patch to allow Kubelet kubeconfig to drain nodes if desired
in addition to just deleting them in shutdown integrations. See
poseidon/terraform-render-bootstrap#330
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