In some cases it's desirable to control automatic garbage collection of NodeFeature object. Add an option to disable setting the owner references to Pod for NodeFeature object. Closes: 1817 Signed-off-by: Oleg Zhurakivskyy <oleg.zhurakivskyy@intel.com>
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Commandline flags of nfd-worker
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To quickly view available command line flags execute nfd-worker -help
.
In a docker container:
docker run {{ site.container_image }} nfd-worker -help
-h, -help
Print usage and exit.
-version
Print version and exit.
-feature-gates
The -feature-gates
flag is used to enable or disable non GA features.
The list of available feature gates can be found in the feature gates documentation.
Example:
nfd-master -feature-gates NodeFeatureGroupAPI=true
-config
The -config
flag specifies the path of the nfd-worker configuration file to
use.
Default: /etc/kubernetes/node-feature-discovery/nfd-worker.conf
Example:
nfd-worker -config=/opt/nfd/worker.conf
-options
The -options
flag may be used to specify and override configuration file
options directly from the command line. The required format is the same as in
the config file i.e. JSON or YAML. Configuration options specified via this
flag will override those from the configuration file:
Default: empty
Example:
nfd-worker -options='{"sources":{"cpu":{"cpuid":{"attributeWhitelist":["AVX","AVX2"]}}}}'
-kubeconfig
The -kubeconfig
flag specifies the kubeconfig to use for connecting to the
Kubernetes API server. It is needed for manipulating
NodeFeature objects. An empty value
(which is also the default) implies in-cluster kubeconfig.
Default: empty
Example:
nfd-worker -kubeconfig ${HOME}/.kube/config
-feature-sources
The -feature-sources
flag specifies a comma-separated list of enabled feature
sources. A special value all
enables all sources. Prefixing a source name
with -
indicates that the source will be disabled instead - this is only
meaningful when used in conjunction with all
. This command line flag allows
completely disabling the feature detection so that neither standard feature
labels are generated nor the raw feature data is available for custom rule
processing. Consider using the core.featureSources
config file option,
instead, allowing dynamic configurability.
NOTE: This flag takes precedence over the
core.featureSources
configuration file option.
Default: all
Example:
nfd-worker -feature-sources=all,-pci
-label-sources
The -label-sources
flag specifies a comma-separated list of enabled label
sources. A special value all
enables all sources. Prefixing a source name
with -
indicates that the source will be disabled instead - this is only
meaningful when used in conjunction with all
. Consider using the
core.labelSources
config file option, instead, allowing dynamic
configurability.
NOTE: This flag takes precedence over the
core.labelSources
configuration file option.
Default: all
Example:
nfd-worker -label-sources=kernel,system,local
-metrics
DEPRECATED: Will be removed in NFD v0.17 and replaced by -port
.
The -metrics
flag specifies the port on which to expose
Prometheus metrics. Setting this to 0 disables the
metrics server on nfd-worker.
Default: 8081
Example:
nfd-worker -metrics=12345
-no-publish
The -no-publish
flag disables all communication with the nfd-master and the
Kubernetes API server. It is effectively a "dry-run" flag for nfd-worker.
NFD-Worker runs feature detection normally, but no labeling requests are sent
to nfd-master and no NodeFeature objects are created or updated in the API
server.
NOTE: This flag takes precedence over the
core.noPublish
configuration file option.
Default: false
Example:
nfd-worker -no-publish
-no-owner-refs
The -no-owner-refs
flag disables setting the owner references to Pod
of the NodeFeature object.
NOTE: This flag takes precedence over the
core.noOwnerRefs
configuration file option.
Default: false
Example:
nfd-worker -no-owner-refs
-oneshot
The -oneshot
flag causes nfd-worker to exit after one pass of feature
detection.
Default: false
Example:
nfd-worker -oneshot -no-publish
Logging
The following logging-related flags are inherited from the klog package.
NOTE: The logger setup can also be specified via the
core.klog
configuration file options. However, the command line flags take precedence over any corresponding config file options specified.
-add_dir_header
If true, adds the file directory to the header of the log messages.
Default: false
-alsologtostderr
Log to standard error as well as files.
Default: false
-log_backtrace_at
When logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace.
Default: empty
-log_dir
If non-empty, write log files in this directory.
Default: empty
-log_file
If non-empty, use this log file.
Default: empty
-log_file_max_size
Defines the maximum size a log file can grow to. Unit is megabytes. If the value is 0, the maximum file size is unlimited.
Default: 1800
-logtostderr
Log to standard error instead of files
Default: true
-skip_headers
If true, avoid header prefixes in the log messages.
Default: false
-skip_log_headers
If true, avoid headers when opening log files.
Default: false
-stderrthreshold
Logs at or above this threshold go to stderr.
Default: 2
-v
Number for the log level verbosity.
Default: 0
-vmodule
Comma-separated list of pattern=N
settings for file-filtered logging.
Default: empty