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authorDan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>2017-03-03 11:09:56 -0600
committerDan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>2017-03-03 14:49:32 -0600
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node/sdn: make /var/lib/cni persistent to ensure IPAM allocations stick around across node restart
With the move to a CNI plugin, docker no longer handles IPAM, but CNI does through openshift-sdn's usage of the 'host-local' CNI IPAM plugin. That plugin stores IPAM allocations under /var/lib/cni/. If the node container gets restarted, without presreving /var/lib/cni, the IPs currently allocated to running pods get lost and on restart, openshift-sdn may allocate those IPs to new pods causing duplicate allocations. This never happened with docker because it has its own persistent IPAM store that does not get removed when docker restarts. Also because (historically) when docker restarted, all the containers died and the IP allocations were released by the daemon. Fix this by ensuring that IPAM allocations (which are tied to the life of the pod, *not* the life of the openshift-node process) persist even if the openshift-node process restarts. Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1427789
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