We use constants.OldestKubernetesVersion for testing the oldest version
and limiting --kubernetes-version when starting the clusters. Our
tradition is testing 6 releases back from current version, but we were
testing 14 release back (1.20.0).
For upgrading containerd to latest version (v2.1.4) we need to upgrade
to a newer release. Upgrade constants.OldestKubernetesVersion to 1.28.0
which seems to pass all tests.
legacyVersion() used in version_upgrade_test.go was 1.26.0. The comment
in file mention that this should be release from the last 6 month. We do
see failures in the relevant tests (TestRunningBinaryUpgrade) in many
builds so I bumped it as well to 1.32.0 (2 releases back from current).
In preload_test.go we tested --kubernetes-version=1.24.4 which is not
compatible with containerd v2. Use legacyVersion() instead so we don't
need to maintain another version.
We had many example of --kubernetes-version in the docs using older
version which are not supported. Replace all example with current
version to minimize future maintenance. We need to automated this later
so updating the version in minikube will also update the examples.
With this change we have 2 places to update kubernetes versions:
- constants.*KubernetesVersion
- legacyVersion()
* Fix KVM driver tests timeouts
Rewrite KVM driver waiting logic for domain start, getting ip address
and shutting domain down. Add more config/state outputs to aid future
debugging.
Bump go/libvirt to v1.11002.0 and set the minimum memory required for
running all tests to 3GB to avoid some really weird system behaviour.
* revert reduction of timelimit for TestCert tests run
* set memory and debug output in TestNoKubernetes tests
* extend kvm waitForStaticIP timeout
* add console log to debug output
* Updating ISO to v1.36.0-1748823857-20852
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