Services: Control
Files
Kubelet TLS certificate issuing
- bootstrap-tokens - generate shared secret (token), it is then used by kubelet to get actual certs from API server
Kubernetes API server
exec chpst -u kube:kube kube-apiserver \
--enable-bootstrap-token-auth \
--service-account-issuer https://localhost:6443 \
--service-cluster-ip-range 172.19.1.0/24 \
--etcd-servers http://127.0.0.1:2379 \
--enable-admission-plugins NamespaceLifecycle,LimitRanger,ServiceAccount,DefaultStorageClass,DefaultTolerationSeconds,Priority,ResourceQuota \
--client-ca-file /etc/kubernetes/pki/ca.crt \
--tls-cert-file /etc/kubernetes/pki/apiserver.crt \
--tls-private-key-file /etc/kubernetes/pki/apiserver.key \
--kubelet-client-certificate /etc/kubernetes/pki/apiserver-kubelet-client.crt \
--kubelet-client-key /etc/kubernetes/pki/apiserver-kubelet-client.key \
--service-account-key-file /etc/kubernetes/pki/sa.pub \
--service-account-signing-key-file /etc/kubernetes/pki/sa.key \
--requestheader-client-ca-file /etc/kubernetes/pki/front-proxy-ca.crt \
--proxy-client-cert-file /etc/kubernetes/pki/front-proxy-client.crt \
--proxy-client-key-file /etc/kubernetes/pki/front-proxy-client.key
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NamespaceLifecycle,LimitRanger,ServiceAccount,DefaultStorageClass,DefaultTolerationSeconds,Priority,ResourceQuota |
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--service-account-issuer |
https://localhost:6443 - URL to the API server (load balancer in multi-server setup) |
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--client-ca-file |
Enabled client authentication using certificates signed by this CA. |
Admission plugins
Defaults
| Symbol |
Description |
| CertificateApproval |
This admission controller observes requests to approve CertificateSigningRequest resources and performs additional authorization checks to ensure the approving user has permission to approve certificate requests with the See Certificate Signing Requests for more information on the permissions required to perform different actions on CertificateSigningRequest resources. |
| CertificateSigning |
This admission controller observes updates to the See Certificate Signing Requests for more information on the permissions required to perform different actions on CertificateSigningRequest resources. |
| CertificateSubjectRestriction |
This admission controller observes creation of CertificateSigningRequest resources that have a |
| DefaultIngressClass |
This admission controller observes creation of This admission controller does not do anything when no default ingress class is configured. When more than one ingress class is marked as default, it rejects any creation of See the Ingress documentation for more about ingress classes and how to mark one as default. |
| DefaultStorageClass |
This admission controller observes creation of This admission controller does not do anything when no default storage class is configured. When more than one storage class is marked as default, it rejects any creation of See persistent volume documentation about persistent volume claims and storage classes and how to mark a storage class as default. |
| DefaultTolerationSeconds |
This admission controller sets the default forgiveness toleration for pods to tolerate the taints |
| LimitRanger |
This admission controller will observe the incoming request and ensure that it does not violate any of the constraints enumerated in the See the LimitRange API reference and the example of LimitRange for more details. |
| MutatingAdmissionWebhook | This admission controller calls any mutating webhooks which match the request. Matching webhooks are called in serial; each one may modify the object if it desires. |
| NamespaceLifecycle |
This admission controller enforces that a |
| PersistentVolumeClaimResize |
This admission controller implements additional validations for checking incoming Enabling the |
| PodSecurity |
The PodSecurity admission controller checks new Pods before they are admitted, determines if it should be admitted based on the requested security context and the restrictions on permitted Pod Security Standards for the namespace that the Pod would be in. See the Pod Security Admission documentation for more information. |
| Priority |
The priority admission controller uses the |
| ResourceQuota |
This admission controller will observe the incoming request and ensure that it does not violate any of the constraints enumerated in the See the ResourceQuota API reference and the example of Resource Quota for more details. |
| RuntimeClass |
If you define a RuntimeClass with Pod overhead configured, this admission controller checks incoming Pods. When enabled, this admission controller rejects any Pod create requests that have the overhead already set. For Pods that have a RuntimeClass configured and selected in their See also Pod Overhead for more information. |
| ServiceAccount |
This admission controller implements automation for serviceAccounts. The Kubernetes project strongly recommends enabling this admission controller. You should enable this admission controller if you intend to make any use of Kubernetes |
| StorageObjectInUseProtection |
The |
| TaintNodesByCondition |
This admission controller taints newly created Nodes as |
| ValidatingAdmissionPolicy |
This admission controller implements the CEL validation for incoming matched requests. It is enabled when both feature gate |
| ValidatingAdmissionWebhook |
This admission controller calls any validating webhooks which match the request. Matching webhooks are called in parallel; if any of them rejects the request, the request fails. This admission controller only runs in the validation phase; the webhooks it calls may not mutate the object, as opposed to the webhooks called by the |
Appendix
Usage: kube-apiserver
The Kubernetes API server validates and configures data
for the api objects which include pods, services, replicationcontrollers, and
others. The API Server services REST operations and provides the frontend to the
cluster's shared state through which all other components interact.
Usage:
kube-apiserver [flags]
Generic flags:
--advertise-address ip
The IP address on which to advertise the apiserver to members of the cluster. This
address must be reachable by the rest of the cluster. If blank, the --bind-address will
be used. If --bind-address is unspecified, the host's default interface will be used.
--cloud-provider-gce-l7lb-src-cidrs cidrs
CIDRs opened in GCE firewall for L7 LB traffic proxy & health checks (default
130.211.0.0/22,35.191.0.0/16)
--cors-allowed-origins strings
List of allowed origins for CORS, comma separated. An allowed origin can be a regular
expression to support subdomain matching. If this list is empty CORS will not be enabled.
--default-not-ready-toleration-seconds int
Indicates the tolerationSeconds of the toleration for notReady:NoExecute that is added
by default to every pod that does not already have such a toleration. (default 300)
--default-unreachable-toleration-seconds int
Indicates the tolerationSeconds of the toleration for unreachable:NoExecute that is
added by default to every pod that does not already have such a toleration. (default 300)
--enable-priority-and-fairness
If true and the APIPriorityAndFairness feature gate is enabled, replace the
max-in-flight handler with an enhanced one that queues and dispatches with priority and
fairness (default true)
--external-hostname string
The hostname to use when generating externalized URLs for this master (e.g. Swagger API
Docs or OpenID Discovery).
--feature-gates mapStringBool
A set of key=value pairs that describe feature gates for alpha/experimental features.
Options are:
APIListChunking=true|false (BETA - default=true)
APIPriorityAndFairness=true|false (BETA - default=true)
APIResponseCompression=true|false (BETA - default=true)
APISelfSubjectReview=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
APIServerIdentity=true|false (BETA - default=true)
APIServerTracing=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
AggregatedDiscoveryEndpoint=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
AllAlpha=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
AllBeta=true|false (BETA - default=false)
AnyVolumeDataSource=true|false (BETA - default=true)
AppArmor=true|false (BETA - default=true)
CPUManagerPolicyAlphaOptions=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
CPUManagerPolicyBetaOptions=true|false (BETA - default=true)
CPUManagerPolicyOptions=true|false (BETA - default=true)
CSIMigrationPortworx=true|false (BETA - default=false)
CSIMigrationRBD=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
CSINodeExpandSecret=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
CSIVolumeHealth=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ComponentSLIs=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ContainerCheckpoint=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ContextualLogging=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
CronJobTimeZone=true|false (BETA - default=true)
CrossNamespaceVolumeDataSource=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
CustomCPUCFSQuotaPeriod=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
CustomResourceValidationExpressions=true|false (BETA - default=true)
DisableCloudProviders=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
DisableKubeletCloudCredentialProviders=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
DownwardAPIHugePages=true|false (BETA - default=true)
DynamicResourceAllocation=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
EventedPLEG=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ExpandedDNSConfig=true|false (BETA - default=true)
ExperimentalHostUserNamespaceDefaulting=true|false (BETA - default=false)
GRPCContainerProbe=true|false (BETA - default=true)
GracefulNodeShutdown=true|false (BETA - default=true)
GracefulNodeShutdownBasedOnPodPriority=true|false (BETA - default=true)
HPAContainerMetrics=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
HPAScaleToZero=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
HonorPVReclaimPolicy=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
IPTablesOwnershipCleanup=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginAWSUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginAzureDiskUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginAzureFileUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginGCEUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginOpenStackUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginPortworxUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginRBDUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginvSphereUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
JobMutableNodeSchedulingDirectives=true|false (BETA - default=true)
JobPodFailurePolicy=true|false (BETA - default=true)
JobReadyPods=true|false (BETA - default=true)
KMSv2=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
KubeletInUserNamespace=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
KubeletPodResources=true|false (BETA - default=true)
KubeletPodResourcesGetAllocatable=true|false (BETA - default=true)
KubeletTracing=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
LegacyServiceAccountTokenTracking=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
LocalStorageCapacityIsolationFSQuotaMonitoring=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
LogarithmicScaleDown=true|false (BETA - default=true)
LoggingAlphaOptions=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
LoggingBetaOptions=true|false (BETA - default=true)
MatchLabelKeysInPodTopologySpread=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
MaxUnavailableStatefulSet=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
MemoryManager=true|false (BETA - default=true)
MemoryQoS=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
MinDomainsInPodTopologySpread=true|false (BETA - default=false)
MinimizeIPTablesRestore=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
MultiCIDRRangeAllocator=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
NetworkPolicyStatus=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
NodeInclusionPolicyInPodTopologySpread=true|false (BETA - default=true)
NodeOutOfServiceVolumeDetach=true|false (BETA - default=true)
NodeSwap=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
OpenAPIEnums=true|false (BETA - default=true)
OpenAPIV3=true|false (BETA - default=true)
PDBUnhealthyPodEvictionPolicy=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
PodAndContainerStatsFromCRI=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
PodDeletionCost=true|false (BETA - default=true)
PodDisruptionConditions=true|false (BETA - default=true)
PodHasNetworkCondition=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
PodSchedulingReadiness=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ProbeTerminationGracePeriod=true|false (BETA - default=true)
ProcMountType=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ProxyTerminatingEndpoints=true|false (BETA - default=true)
QOSReserved=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ReadWriteOncePod=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
RecoverVolumeExpansionFailure=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
RemainingItemCount=true|false (BETA - default=true)
RetroactiveDefaultStorageClass=true|false (BETA - default=true)
RotateKubeletServerCertificate=true|false (BETA - default=true)
SELinuxMountReadWriteOncePod=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
SeccompDefault=true|false (BETA - default=true)
ServerSideFieldValidation=true|false (BETA - default=true)
SizeMemoryBackedVolumes=true|false (BETA - default=true)
StatefulSetAutoDeletePVC=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
StatefulSetStartOrdinal=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
StorageVersionAPI=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
StorageVersionHash=true|false (BETA - default=true)
TopologyAwareHints=true|false (BETA - default=true)
TopologyManager=true|false (BETA - default=true)
TopologyManagerPolicyAlphaOptions=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
TopologyManagerPolicyBetaOptions=true|false (BETA - default=false)
TopologyManagerPolicyOptions=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
UserNamespacesStatelessPodsSupport=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ValidatingAdmissionPolicy=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
VolumeCapacityPriority=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
WinDSR=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
WinOverlay=true|false (BETA - default=true)
WindowsHostNetwork=true|false (ALPHA - default=true)
--goaway-chance float
To prevent HTTP/2 clients from getting stuck on a single apiserver, randomly close a
connection (GOAWAY). The client's other in-flight requests won't be affected, and the
client will reconnect, likely landing on a different apiserver after going through the
load balancer again. This argument sets the fraction of requests that will be sent a
GOAWAY. Clusters with single apiservers, or which don't use a load balancer, should NOT
enable this. Min is 0 (off), Max is .02 (1/50 requests); .001 (1/1000) is a recommended
starting point.
--livez-grace-period duration
This option represents the maximum amount of time it should take for apiserver to
complete its startup sequence and become live. From apiserver's start time to when this
amount of time has elapsed, /livez will assume that unfinished post-start hooks will
complete successfully and therefore return true.
--max-mutating-requests-inflight int
This and --max-requests-inflight are summed to determine the server's total concurrency
limit (which must be positive) if --enable-priority-and-fairness is true. Otherwise,
this flag limits the maximum number of mutating requests in flight, or a zero value
disables the limit completely. (default 200)
--max-requests-inflight int
This and --max-mutating-requests-inflight are summed to determine the server's total
concurrency limit (which must be positive) if --enable-priority-and-fairness is true.
Otherwise, this flag limits the maximum number of non-mutating requests in flight, or a
zero value disables the limit completely. (default 400)
--min-request-timeout int
An optional field indicating the minimum number of seconds a handler must keep a request
open before timing it out. Currently only honored by the watch request handler, which
picks a randomized value above this number as the connection timeout, to spread out
load. (default 1800)
--request-timeout duration
An optional field indicating the duration a handler must keep a request open before
timing it out. This is the default request timeout for requests but may be overridden by
flags such as --min-request-timeout for specific types of requests. (default 1m0s)
--shutdown-delay-duration duration
Time to delay the termination. During that time the server keeps serving requests
normally. The endpoints /healthz and /livez will return success, but /readyz immediately
returns failure. Graceful termination starts after this delay has elapsed. This can be
used to allow load balancer to stop sending traffic to this server.
--shutdown-send-retry-after
If true the HTTP Server will continue listening until all non long running request(s) in
flight have been drained, during this window all incoming requests will be rejected with
a status code 429 and a 'Retry-After' response header, in addition 'Connection: close'
response header is set in order to tear down the TCP connection when idle.
--strict-transport-security-directives strings
List of directives for HSTS, comma separated. If this list is empty, then HSTS
directives will not be added. Example: 'max-age=31536000,includeSubDomains,preload'
Etcd flags:
--delete-collection-workers int
Number of workers spawned for DeleteCollection call. These are used to speed up
namespace cleanup. (default 1)
--enable-garbage-collector
Enables the generic garbage collector. MUST be synced with the corresponding flag of the
kube-controller-manager. (default true)
--encryption-provider-config string
The file containing configuration for encryption providers to be used for storing
secrets in etcd
--encryption-provider-config-automatic-reload
Determines if the file set by --encryption-provider-config should be automatically
reloaded if the disk contents change. Setting this to true disables the ability to
uniquely identify distinct KMS plugins via the API server healthz endpoints.
--etcd-cafile string
SSL Certificate Authority file used to secure etcd communication.
--etcd-certfile string
SSL certification file used to secure etcd communication.
--etcd-compaction-interval duration
The interval of compaction requests. If 0, the compaction request from apiserver is
disabled. (default 5m0s)
--etcd-count-metric-poll-period duration
Frequency of polling etcd for number of resources per type. 0 disables the metric
collection. (default 1m0s)
--etcd-db-metric-poll-interval duration
The interval of requests to poll etcd and update metric. 0 disables the metric
collection (default 30s)
--etcd-healthcheck-timeout duration
The timeout to use when checking etcd health. (default 2s)
--etcd-keyfile string
SSL key file used to secure etcd communication.
--etcd-prefix string
The prefix to prepend to all resource paths in etcd. (default "/registry")
--etcd-readycheck-timeout duration
The timeout to use when checking etcd readiness (default 2s)
--etcd-servers strings
List of etcd servers to connect with (scheme://ip:port), comma separated.
--etcd-servers-overrides strings
Per-resource etcd servers overrides, comma separated. The individual override format:
group/resource#servers, where servers are URLs, semicolon separated. Note that this
applies only to resources compiled into this server binary.
--lease-reuse-duration-seconds int
The time in seconds that each lease is reused. A lower value could avoid large number of
objects reusing the same lease. Notice that a too small value may cause performance
problems at storage layer. (default 60)
--storage-backend string
The storage backend for persistence. Options: 'etcd3' (default).
--storage-media-type string
The media type to use to store objects in storage. Some resources or storage backends
may only support a specific media type and will ignore this setting. Supported media
types: [application/json, application/yaml, application/vnd.kubernetes.protobuf]
(default "application/vnd.kubernetes.protobuf")
--watch-cache
Enable watch caching in the apiserver (default true)
--watch-cache-sizes strings
Watch cache size settings for some resources (pods, nodes, etc.), comma separated. The
individual setting format: resource[.group]#size, where resource is lowercase plural (no
version), group is omitted for resources of apiVersion v1 (the legacy core API) and
included for others, and size is a number. This option is only meaningful for resources
built into the apiserver, not ones defined by CRDs or aggregated from external servers,
and is only consulted if the watch-cache is enabled. The only meaningful size setting to
supply here is zero, which means to disable watch caching for the associated resource;
all non-zero values are equivalent and mean to not disable watch caching for that resource
Secure serving flags:
--bind-address ip
The IP address on which to listen for the --secure-port port. The associated
interface(s) must be reachable by the rest of the cluster, and by CLI/web clients. If
blank or an unspecified address (0.0.0.0 or ::), all interfaces will be used. (default
0.0.0.0)
--cert-dir string
The directory where the TLS certs are located. If --tls-cert-file and
--tls-private-key-file are provided, this flag will be ignored. (default
"/var/run/kubernetes")
--http2-max-streams-per-connection int
The limit that the server gives to clients for the maximum number of streams in an
HTTP/2 connection. Zero means to use golang's default.
--permit-address-sharing
If true, SO_REUSEADDR will be used when binding the port. This allows binding to
wildcard IPs like 0.0.0.0 and specific IPs in parallel, and it avoids waiting for the
kernel to release sockets in TIME_WAIT state. [default=false]
--permit-port-sharing
If true, SO_REUSEPORT will be used when binding the port, which allows more than one
instance to bind on the same address and port. [default=false]
--secure-port int
The port on which to serve HTTPS with authentication and authorization. It cannot be
switched off with 0. (default 6443)
--tls-cert-file string
File containing the default x509 Certificate for HTTPS. (CA cert, if any, concatenated
after server cert). If HTTPS serving is enabled, and --tls-cert-file and
--tls-private-key-file are not provided, a self-signed certificate and key are generated
for the public address and saved to the directory specified by --cert-dir.
--tls-cipher-suites strings
Comma-separated list of cipher suites for the server. If omitted, the default Go cipher
suites will be used.
Preferred values: TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305,
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305,
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256, TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384.
Insecure values: TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256,
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA,
TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256, TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA.
--tls-min-version string
Minimum TLS version supported. Possible values: VersionTLS10, VersionTLS11,
VersionTLS12, VersionTLS13
--tls-private-key-file string
File containing the default x509 private key matching --tls-cert-file.
--tls-sni-cert-key namedCertKey
A pair of x509 certificate and private key file paths, optionally suffixed with a list
of domain patterns which are fully qualified domain names, possibly with prefixed
wildcard segments. The domain patterns also allow IP addresses, but IPs should only be
used if the apiserver has visibility to the IP address requested by a client. If no
domain patterns are provided, the names of the certificate are extracted. Non-wildcard
matches trump over wildcard matches, explicit domain patterns trump over extracted
names. For multiple key/certificate pairs, use the --tls-sni-cert-key multiple times.
Examples: "example.crt,example.key" or "foo.crt,foo.key:*.foo.com,foo.com". (default [])
Auditing flags:
--audit-log-batch-buffer-size int
The size of the buffer to store events before batching and writing. Only used in batch
mode. (default 10000)
--audit-log-batch-max-size int
The maximum size of a batch. Only used in batch mode. (default 1)
--audit-log-batch-max-wait duration
The amount of time to wait before force writing the batch that hadn't reached the max
size. Only used in batch mode.
--audit-log-batch-throttle-burst int
Maximum number of requests sent at the same moment if ThrottleQPS was not utilized
before. Only used in batch mode.
--audit-log-batch-throttle-enable
Whether batching throttling is enabled. Only used in batch mode.
--audit-log-batch-throttle-qps float32
Maximum average number of batches per second. Only used in batch mode.
--audit-log-compress
If set, the rotated log files will be compressed using gzip.
--audit-log-format string
Format of saved audits. "legacy" indicates 1-line text format for each event. "json"
indicates structured json format. Known formats are legacy,json. (default "json")
--audit-log-maxage int
The maximum number of days to retain old audit log files based on the timestamp encoded
in their filename.
--audit-log-maxbackup int
The maximum number of old audit log files to retain. Setting a value of 0 will mean
there's no restriction on the number of files.
--audit-log-maxsize int
The maximum size in megabytes of the audit log file before it gets rotated.
--audit-log-mode string
Strategy for sending audit events. Blocking indicates sending events should block server
responses. Batch causes the backend to buffer and write events asynchronously. Known
modes are batch,blocking,blocking-strict. (default "blocking")
--audit-log-path string
If set, all requests coming to the apiserver will be logged to this file. '-' means
standard out.
--audit-log-truncate-enabled
Whether event and batch truncating is enabled.
--audit-log-truncate-max-batch-size int
Maximum size of the batch sent to the underlying backend. Actual serialized size can be
several hundreds of bytes greater. If a batch exceeds this limit, it is split into
several batches of smaller size. (default 10485760)
--audit-log-truncate-max-event-size int
Maximum size of the audit event sent to the underlying backend. If the size of an event
is greater than this number, first request and response are removed, and if this doesn't
reduce the size enough, event is discarded. (default 102400)
--audit-log-version string
API group and version used for serializing audit events written to log. (default
"audit.k8s.io/v1")
--audit-policy-file string
Path to the file that defines the audit policy configuration.
--audit-webhook-batch-buffer-size int
The size of the buffer to store events before batching and writing. Only used in batch
mode. (default 10000)
--audit-webhook-batch-max-size int
The maximum size of a batch. Only used in batch mode. (default 400)
--audit-webhook-batch-max-wait duration
The amount of time to wait before force writing the batch that hadn't reached the max
size. Only used in batch mode. (default 30s)
--audit-webhook-batch-throttle-burst int
Maximum number of requests sent at the same moment if ThrottleQPS was not utilized
before. Only used in batch mode. (default 15)
--audit-webhook-batch-throttle-enable
Whether batching throttling is enabled. Only used in batch mode. (default true)
--audit-webhook-batch-throttle-qps float32
Maximum average number of batches per second. Only used in batch mode. (default 10)
--audit-webhook-config-file string
Path to a kubeconfig formatted file that defines the audit webhook configuration.
--audit-webhook-initial-backoff duration
The amount of time to wait before retrying the first failed request. (default 10s)
--audit-webhook-mode string
Strategy for sending audit events. Blocking indicates sending events should block server
responses. Batch causes the backend to buffer and write events asynchronously. Known
modes are batch,blocking,blocking-strict. (default "batch")
--audit-webhook-truncate-enabled
Whether event and batch truncating is enabled.
--audit-webhook-truncate-max-batch-size int
Maximum size of the batch sent to the underlying backend. Actual serialized size can be
several hundreds of bytes greater. If a batch exceeds this limit, it is split into
several batches of smaller size. (default 10485760)
--audit-webhook-truncate-max-event-size int
Maximum size of the audit event sent to the underlying backend. If the size of an event
is greater than this number, first request and response are removed, and if this doesn't
reduce the size enough, event is discarded. (default 102400)
--audit-webhook-version string
API group and version used for serializing audit events written to webhook. (default
"audit.k8s.io/v1")
Features flags:
--contention-profiling
Enable lock contention profiling, if profiling is enabled
--profiling
Enable profiling via web interface host:port/debug/pprof/ (default true)
Authentication flags:
--anonymous-auth
Enables anonymous requests to the secure port of the API server. Requests that are not
rejected by another authentication method are treated as anonymous requests. Anonymous
requests have a username of system:anonymous, and a group name of
system:unauthenticated. (default true)
--api-audiences strings
Identifiers of the API. The service account token authenticator will validate that
tokens used against the API are bound to at least one of these audiences. If the
--service-account-issuer flag is configured and this flag is not, this field defaults to
a single element list containing the issuer URL.
--authentication-token-webhook-cache-ttl duration
The duration to cache responses from the webhook token authenticator. (default 2m0s)
--authentication-token-webhook-config-file string
File with webhook configuration for token authentication in kubeconfig format. The API
server will query the remote service to determine authentication for bearer tokens.
--authentication-token-webhook-version string
The API version of the authentication.k8s.io TokenReview to send to and expect from the
webhook. (default "v1beta1")
--client-ca-file string
If set, any request presenting a client certificate signed by one of the authorities in
the client-ca-file is authenticated with an identity corresponding to the CommonName of
the client certificate.
--enable-bootstrap-token-auth
Enable to allow secrets of type 'bootstrap.kubernetes.io/token' in the 'kube-system'
namespace to be used for TLS bootstrapping authentication.
--oidc-ca-file string
If set, the OpenID server's certificate will be verified by one of the authorities in
the oidc-ca-file, otherwise the host's root CA set will be used.
--oidc-client-id string
The client ID for the OpenID Connect client, must be set if oidc-issuer-url is set.
--oidc-groups-claim string
If provided, the name of a custom OpenID Connect claim for specifying user groups. The
claim value is expected to be a string or array of strings. This flag is experimental,
please see the authentication documentation for further details.
--oidc-groups-prefix string
If provided, all groups will be prefixed with this value to prevent conflicts with other
authentication strategies.
--oidc-issuer-url string
The URL of the OpenID issuer, only HTTPS scheme will be accepted. If set, it will be
used to verify the OIDC JSON Web Token (JWT).
--oidc-required-claim mapStringString
A key=value pair that describes a required claim in the ID Token. If set, the claim is
verified to be present in the ID Token with a matching value. Repeat this flag to
specify multiple claims.
--oidc-signing-algs strings
Comma-separated list of allowed JOSE asymmetric signing algorithms. JWTs with a
supported 'alg' header values are: RS256, RS384, RS512, ES256, ES384, ES512, PS256,
PS384, PS512. Values are defined by RFC 7518
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7518#section-3.1. (default [RS256])
--oidc-username-claim string
The OpenID claim to use as the user name. Note that claims other than the default
('sub') is not guaranteed to be unique and immutable. This flag is experimental, please
see the authentication documentation for further details. (default "sub")
--oidc-username-prefix string
If provided, all usernames will be prefixed with this value. If not provided, username
claims other than 'email' are prefixed by the issuer URL to avoid clashes. To skip any
prefixing, provide the value '-'.
--requestheader-allowed-names strings
List of client certificate common names to allow to provide usernames in headers
specified by --requestheader-username-headers. If empty, any client certificate
validated by the authorities in --requestheader-client-ca-file is allowed.
--requestheader-client-ca-file string
Root certificate bundle to use to verify client certificates on incoming requests before
trusting usernames in headers specified by --requestheader-username-headers. WARNING:
generally do not depend on authorization being already done for incoming requests.
--requestheader-extra-headers-prefix strings
List of request header prefixes to inspect. X-Remote-Extra- is suggested.
--requestheader-group-headers strings
List of request headers to inspect for groups. X-Remote-Group is suggested.
--requestheader-username-headers strings
List of request headers to inspect for usernames. X-Remote-User is common.
--service-account-extend-token-expiration
Turns on projected service account expiration extension during token generation, which
helps safe transition from legacy token to bound service account token feature. If this
flag is enabled, admission injected tokens would be extended up to 1 year to prevent
unexpected failure during transition, ignoring value of
service-account-max-token-expiration. (default true)
--service-account-issuer stringArray
Identifier of the service account token issuer. The issuer will assert this identifier
in "iss" claim of issued tokens. This value is a string or URI. If this option is not a
valid URI per the OpenID Discovery 1.0 spec, the ServiceAccountIssuerDiscovery feature
will remain disabled, even if the feature gate is set to true. It is highly recommended
that this value comply with the OpenID spec:
https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-discovery-1_0.html. In practice, this means that
service-account-issuer must be an https URL. It is also highly recommended that this URL
be capable of serving OpenID discovery documents at
{service-account-issuer}/.well-known/openid-configuration. When this flag is specified
multiple times, the first is used to generate tokens and all are used to determine which
issuers are accepted.
--service-account-jwks-uri string
Overrides the URI for the JSON Web Key Set in the discovery doc served at
/.well-known/openid-configuration. This flag is useful if the discovery docand key set
are served to relying parties from a URL other than the API server's external (as
auto-detected or overridden with external-hostname).
--service-account-key-file stringArray
File containing PEM-encoded x509 RSA or ECDSA private or public keys, used to verify
ServiceAccount tokens. The specified file can contain multiple keys, and the flag can be
specified multiple times with different files. If unspecified, --tls-private-key-file is
used. Must be specified when --service-account-signing-key-file is provided
--service-account-lookup
If true, validate ServiceAccount tokens exist in etcd as part of authentication.
(default true)
--service-account-max-token-expiration duration
The maximum validity duration of a token created by the service account token issuer. If
an otherwise valid TokenRequest with a validity duration larger than this value is
requested, a token will be issued with a validity duration of this value.
--token-auth-file string
If set, the file that will be used to secure the secure port of the API server via token
authentication.
Authorization flags:
--authorization-mode strings
Ordered list of plug-ins to do authorization on secure port. Comma-delimited list of:
AlwaysAllow,AlwaysDeny,ABAC,Webhook,RBAC,Node. (default [AlwaysAllow])
--authorization-policy-file string
File with authorization policy in json line by line format, used with
--authorization-mode=ABAC, on the secure port.
--authorization-webhook-cache-authorized-ttl duration
The duration to cache 'authorized' responses from the webhook authorizer. (default 5m0s)
--authorization-webhook-cache-unauthorized-ttl duration
The duration to cache 'unauthorized' responses from the webhook authorizer. (default 30s)
--authorization-webhook-config-file string
File with webhook configuration in kubeconfig format, used with
--authorization-mode=Webhook. The API server will query the remote service to determine
access on the API server's secure port.
--authorization-webhook-version string
The API version of the authorization.k8s.io SubjectAccessReview to send to and expect
from the webhook. (default "v1beta1")
Cloud provider flags:
--cloud-config string
The path to the cloud provider configuration file. Empty string for no configuration file.
--cloud-provider string
The provider for cloud services. Empty string for no provider.
API enablement flags:
--runtime-config mapStringString
A set of key=value pairs that enable or disable built-in APIs. Supported options are:
v1=true|false for the core API group
<group>/<version>=true|false for a specific API group and version (e.g. apps/v1=true)
api/all=true|false controls all API versions
api/ga=true|false controls all API versions of the form v[0-9]+
api/beta=true|false controls all API versions of the form v[0-9]+beta[0-9]+
api/alpha=true|false controls all API versions of the form v[0-9]+alpha[0-9]+
api/legacy is deprecated, and will be removed in a future version
Egress selector flags:
--egress-selector-config-file string
File with apiserver egress selector configuration.
Admission flags:
--admission-control strings
Admission is divided into two phases. In the first phase, only mutating admission
plugins run. In the second phase, only validating admission plugins run. The names in
the below list may represent a validating plugin, a mutating plugin, or both. The order
of plugins in which they are passed to this flag does not matter. Comma-delimited list
of: AlwaysAdmit, AlwaysDeny, AlwaysPullImages, CertificateApproval, CertificateSigning,
CertificateSubjectRestriction, DefaultIngressClass, DefaultStorageClass,
DefaultTolerationSeconds, DenyServiceExternalIPs, EventRateLimit,
ExtendedResourceToleration, ImagePolicyWebhook, LimitPodHardAntiAffinityTopology,
LimitRanger, MutatingAdmissionWebhook, NamespaceAutoProvision, NamespaceExists,
NamespaceLifecycle, NodeRestriction, OwnerReferencesPermissionEnforcement,
PersistentVolumeClaimResize, PersistentVolumeLabel, PodNodeSelector, PodSecurity,
PodTolerationRestriction, Priority, ResourceQuota, RuntimeClass, SecurityContextDeny,
ServiceAccount, StorageObjectInUseProtection, TaintNodesByCondition,
ValidatingAdmissionPolicy, ValidatingAdmissionWebhook. (DEPRECATED: Use
--enable-admission-plugins or --disable-admission-plugins instead. Will be removed in a
future version.)
--admission-control-config-file string
File with admission control configuration.
--disable-admission-plugins strings
admission plugins that should be disabled although they are in the default enabled
plugins list (NamespaceLifecycle, LimitRanger, ServiceAccount, TaintNodesByCondition,
PodSecurity, Priority, DefaultTolerationSeconds, DefaultStorageClass,
StorageObjectInUseProtection, PersistentVolumeClaimResize, RuntimeClass,
CertificateApproval, CertificateSigning, CertificateSubjectRestriction,
DefaultIngressClass, MutatingAdmissionWebhook, ValidatingAdmissionPolicy,
ValidatingAdmissionWebhook, ResourceQuota). Comma-delimited list of admission plugins:
AlwaysAdmit, AlwaysDeny, AlwaysPullImages, CertificateApproval, CertificateSigning,
CertificateSubjectRestriction, DefaultIngressClass, DefaultStorageClass,
DefaultTolerationSeconds, DenyServiceExternalIPs, EventRateLimit,
ExtendedResourceToleration, ImagePolicyWebhook, LimitPodHardAntiAffinityTopology,
LimitRanger, MutatingAdmissionWebhook, NamespaceAutoProvision, NamespaceExists,
NamespaceLifecycle, NodeRestriction, OwnerReferencesPermissionEnforcement,
PersistentVolumeClaimResize, PersistentVolumeLabel, PodNodeSelector, PodSecurity,
PodTolerationRestriction, Priority, ResourceQuota, RuntimeClass, SecurityContextDeny,
ServiceAccount, StorageObjectInUseProtection, TaintNodesByCondition,
ValidatingAdmissionPolicy, ValidatingAdmissionWebhook. The order of plugins in this flag
does not matter.
--enable-admission-plugins strings
admission plugins that should be enabled in addition to default enabled ones
(NamespaceLifecycle, LimitRanger, ServiceAccount, TaintNodesByCondition, PodSecurity,
Priority, DefaultTolerationSeconds, DefaultStorageClass, StorageObjectInUseProtection,
PersistentVolumeClaimResize, RuntimeClass, CertificateApproval, CertificateSigning,
CertificateSubjectRestriction, DefaultIngressClass, MutatingAdmissionWebhook,
ValidatingAdmissionPolicy, ValidatingAdmissionWebhook, ResourceQuota). Comma-delimited
list of admission plugins: AlwaysAdmit, AlwaysDeny, AlwaysPullImages,
CertificateApproval, CertificateSigning, CertificateSubjectRestriction,
DefaultIngressClass, DefaultStorageClass, DefaultTolerationSeconds,
DenyServiceExternalIPs, EventRateLimit, ExtendedResourceToleration, ImagePolicyWebhook,
LimitPodHardAntiAffinityTopology, LimitRanger, MutatingAdmissionWebhook,
NamespaceAutoProvision, NamespaceExists, NamespaceLifecycle, NodeRestriction,
OwnerReferencesPermissionEnforcement, PersistentVolumeClaimResize,
PersistentVolumeLabel, PodNodeSelector, PodSecurity, PodTolerationRestriction, Priority,
ResourceQuota, RuntimeClass, SecurityContextDeny, ServiceAccount,
StorageObjectInUseProtection, TaintNodesByCondition, ValidatingAdmissionPolicy,
ValidatingAdmissionWebhook. The order of plugins in this flag does not matter.
Metrics flags:
--allow-metric-labels stringToString
The map from metric-label to value allow-list of this label. The key's format is
<MetricName>,<LabelName>. The value's format is <allowed_value>,<allowed_value>...e.g.
metric1,label1='v1,v2,v3', metric1,label2='v1,v2,v3' metric2,label1='v1,v2,v3'. (default [])
--disabled-metrics strings
This flag provides an escape hatch for misbehaving metrics. You must provide the fully
qualified metric name in order to disable it. Disclaimer: disabling metrics is higher in
precedence than showing hidden metrics.
--show-hidden-metrics-for-version string
The previous version for which you want to show hidden metrics. Only the previous minor
version is meaningful, other values will not be allowed. The format is <major>.<minor>,
e.g.: '1.16'. The purpose of this format is make sure you have the opportunity to notice
if the next release hides additional metrics, rather than being surprised when they are
permanently removed in the release after that.
Logs flags:
--log-flush-frequency duration
Maximum number of seconds between log flushes (default 5s)
--log-json-info-buffer-size quantity
[Alpha] In JSON format with split output streams, the info messages can be buffered for
a while to increase performance. The default value of zero bytes disables buffering. The
size can be specified as number of bytes (512), multiples of 1000 (1K), multiples of
1024 (2Ki), or powers of those (3M, 4G, 5Mi, 6Gi). Enable the LoggingAlphaOptions
feature gate to use this.
--log-json-split-stream
[Alpha] In JSON format, write error messages to stderr and info messages to stdout. The
default is to write a single stream to stdout. Enable the LoggingAlphaOptions feature
gate to use this.
--logging-format string
Sets the log format. Permitted formats: "json" (gated by LoggingBetaOptions), "text".
(default "text")
-v, --v Level
number for the log level verbosity
--vmodule pattern=N,...
comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging (only works for
text log format)
Traces flags:
--tracing-config-file string
File with apiserver tracing configuration.
Misc flags:
--aggregator-reject-forwarding-redirect
Aggregator reject forwarding redirect response back to client. (default true)
--allow-privileged
If true, allow privileged containers. [default=false]
--enable-aggregator-routing
Turns on aggregator routing requests to endpoints IP rather than cluster IP.
--endpoint-reconciler-type string
Use an endpoint reconciler (master-count, lease, none) master-count is deprecated, and
will be removed in a future version. (default "lease")
--event-ttl duration
Amount of time to retain events. (default 1h0m0s)
--kubelet-certificate-authority string
Path to a cert file for the certificate authority.
--kubelet-client-certificate string
Path to a client cert file for TLS.
--kubelet-client-key string
Path to a client key file for TLS.
--kubelet-preferred-address-types strings
List of the preferred NodeAddressTypes to use for kubelet connections. (default
[Hostname,InternalDNS,InternalIP,ExternalDNS,ExternalIP])
--kubelet-timeout duration
Timeout for kubelet operations. (default 5s)
--kubernetes-service-node-port int
If non-zero, the Kubernetes master service (which apiserver creates/maintains) will be
of type NodePort, using this as the value of the port. If zero, the Kubernetes master
service will be of type ClusterIP.
--max-connection-bytes-per-sec int
If non-zero, throttle each user connection to this number of bytes/sec. Currently only
applies to long-running requests.
--proxy-client-cert-file string
Client certificate used to prove the identity of the aggregator or kube-apiserver when
it must call out during a request. This includes proxying requests to a user api-server
and calling out to webhook admission plugins. It is expected that this cert includes a
signature from the CA in the --requestheader-client-ca-file flag. That CA is published
in the 'extension-apiserver-authentication' configmap in the kube-system namespace.
Components receiving calls from kube-aggregator should use that CA to perform their half
of the mutual TLS verification.
--proxy-client-key-file string
Private key for the client certificate used to prove the identity of the aggregator or
kube-apiserver when it must call out during a request. This includes proxying requests
to a user api-server and calling out to webhook admission plugins.
--service-account-signing-key-file string
Path to the file that contains the current private key of the service account token
issuer. The issuer will sign issued ID tokens with this private key.
--service-cluster-ip-range string
A CIDR notation IP range from which to assign service cluster IPs. This must not overlap
with any IP ranges assigned to nodes or pods. Max of two dual-stack CIDRs is allowed.
--service-node-port-range portRange
A port range to reserve for services with NodePort visibility. This must not overlap
with the ephemeral port range on nodes. Example: '30000-32767'. Inclusive at both ends
of the range. (default 30000-32767)
Global flags:
-h, --help
help for kube-apiserver
--version version[=true]
Print version information and quit
Kubernetes controller
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Usage: kube-controller-manager
The Kubernetes controller manager is a daemon that embeds
the core control loops shipped with Kubernetes. In applications of robotics and
automation, a control loop is a non-terminating loop that regulates the state of
the system. In Kubernetes, a controller is a control loop that watches the shared
state of the cluster through the apiserver and makes changes attempting to move the
current state towards the desired state. Examples of controllers that ship with
Kubernetes today are the replication controller, endpoints controller, namespace
controller, and serviceaccounts controller.
Usage:
kube-controller-manager [flags]
Debugging flags:
--contention-profiling
Enable lock contention profiling, if profiling is enabled
--profiling
Enable profiling via web interface host:port/debug/pprof/ (default true)
Leader-migration flags:
--enable-leader-migration
Whether to enable controller leader migration.
--leader-migration-config string
Path to the config file for controller leader migration, or empty to use the value that reflects default configuration of the controller manager. The config file should be of type LeaderMigrationConfiguration, group controllermanager.config.k8s.io,
version v1alpha1.
Generic flags:
--allocate-node-cidrs
Should CIDRs for Pods be allocated and set on the cloud provider.
--cidr-allocator-type string
Type of CIDR allocator to use (default "RangeAllocator")
--cloud-config string
The path to the cloud provider configuration file. Empty string for no configuration file.
--cloud-provider string
The provider for cloud services. Empty string for no provider.
--cluster-cidr string
CIDR Range for Pods in cluster. Requires --allocate-node-cidrs to be true
--cluster-name string
The instance prefix for the cluster. (default "kubernetes")
--configure-cloud-routes
Should CIDRs allocated by allocate-node-cidrs be configured on the cloud provider. (default true)
--controller-start-interval duration
Interval between starting controller managers.
--controllers strings
A list of controllers to enable. '*' enables all on-by-default controllers, 'foo' enables the controller named 'foo', '-foo' disables the controller named 'foo'.
All controllers: attachdetach, bootstrapsigner, cloud-node-lifecycle, clusterrole-aggregation, cronjob, csrapproving, csrcleaner, csrsigning, daemonset, deployment, disruption, endpoint, endpointslice, endpointslicemirroring, ephemeral-volume,
garbagecollector, horizontalpodautoscaling, job, namespace, nodeipam, nodelifecycle, persistentvolume-binder, persistentvolume-expander, podgc, pv-protection, pvc-protection, replicaset, replicationcontroller, resourcequota, root-ca-cert-publisher,
route, service, serviceaccount, serviceaccount-token, statefulset, tokencleaner, ttl, ttl-after-finished
Disabled-by-default controllers: bootstrapsigner, tokencleaner (default [*])
--external-cloud-volume-plugin string
The plugin to use when cloud provider is set to external. Can be empty, should only be set when cloud-provider is external. Currently used to allow node and volume controllers to work for in tree cloud providers.
--feature-gates mapStringBool
A set of key=value pairs that describe feature gates for alpha/experimental features. Options are:
APIListChunking=true|false (BETA - default=true)
APIPriorityAndFairness=true|false (BETA - default=true)
APIResponseCompression=true|false (BETA - default=true)
APISelfSubjectReview=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
APIServerIdentity=true|false (BETA - default=true)
APIServerTracing=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
AggregatedDiscoveryEndpoint=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
AllAlpha=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
AllBeta=true|false (BETA - default=false)
AnyVolumeDataSource=true|false (BETA - default=true)
AppArmor=true|false (BETA - default=true)
CPUManagerPolicyAlphaOptions=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
CPUManagerPolicyBetaOptions=true|false (BETA - default=true)
CPUManagerPolicyOptions=true|false (BETA - default=true)
CSIMigrationPortworx=true|false (BETA - default=false)
CSIMigrationRBD=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
CSINodeExpandSecret=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
CSIVolumeHealth=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ComponentSLIs=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ContainerCheckpoint=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ContextualLogging=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
CronJobTimeZone=true|false (BETA - default=true)
CrossNamespaceVolumeDataSource=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
CustomCPUCFSQuotaPeriod=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
CustomResourceValidationExpressions=true|false (BETA - default=true)
DisableCloudProviders=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
DisableKubeletCloudCredentialProviders=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
DownwardAPIHugePages=true|false (BETA - default=true)
DynamicResourceAllocation=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
EventedPLEG=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ExpandedDNSConfig=true|false (BETA - default=true)
ExperimentalHostUserNamespaceDefaulting=true|false (BETA - default=false)
GRPCContainerProbe=true|false (BETA - default=true)
GracefulNodeShutdown=true|false (BETA - default=true)
GracefulNodeShutdownBasedOnPodPriority=true|false (BETA - default=true)
HPAContainerMetrics=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
HPAScaleToZero=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
HonorPVReclaimPolicy=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
IPTablesOwnershipCleanup=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginAWSUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginAzureDiskUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginAzureFileUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginGCEUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginOpenStackUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginPortworxUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginRBDUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
InTreePluginvSphereUnregister=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
JobMutableNodeSchedulingDirectives=true|false (BETA - default=true)
JobPodFailurePolicy=true|false (BETA - default=true)
JobReadyPods=true|false (BETA - default=true)
KMSv2=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
KubeletInUserNamespace=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
KubeletPodResources=true|false (BETA - default=true)
KubeletPodResourcesGetAllocatable=true|false (BETA - default=true)
KubeletTracing=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
LegacyServiceAccountTokenTracking=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
LocalStorageCapacityIsolationFSQuotaMonitoring=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
LogarithmicScaleDown=true|false (BETA - default=true)
LoggingAlphaOptions=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
LoggingBetaOptions=true|false (BETA - default=true)
MatchLabelKeysInPodTopologySpread=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
MaxUnavailableStatefulSet=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
MemoryManager=true|false (BETA - default=true)
MemoryQoS=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
MinDomainsInPodTopologySpread=true|false (BETA - default=false)
MinimizeIPTablesRestore=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
MultiCIDRRangeAllocator=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
NetworkPolicyStatus=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
NodeInclusionPolicyInPodTopologySpread=true|false (BETA - default=true)
NodeOutOfServiceVolumeDetach=true|false (BETA - default=true)
NodeSwap=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
OpenAPIEnums=true|false (BETA - default=true)
OpenAPIV3=true|false (BETA - default=true)
PDBUnhealthyPodEvictionPolicy=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
PodAndContainerStatsFromCRI=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
PodDeletionCost=true|false (BETA - default=true)
PodDisruptionConditions=true|false (BETA - default=true)
PodHasNetworkCondition=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
PodSchedulingReadiness=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ProbeTerminationGracePeriod=true|false (BETA - default=true)
ProcMountType=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ProxyTerminatingEndpoints=true|false (BETA - default=true)
QOSReserved=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ReadWriteOncePod=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
RecoverVolumeExpansionFailure=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
RemainingItemCount=true|false (BETA - default=true)
RetroactiveDefaultStorageClass=true|false (BETA - default=true)
RotateKubeletServerCertificate=true|false (BETA - default=true)
SELinuxMountReadWriteOncePod=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
SeccompDefault=true|false (BETA - default=true)
ServerSideFieldValidation=true|false (BETA - default=true)
SizeMemoryBackedVolumes=true|false (BETA - default=true)
StatefulSetAutoDeletePVC=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
StatefulSetStartOrdinal=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
StorageVersionAPI=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
StorageVersionHash=true|false (BETA - default=true)
TopologyAwareHints=true|false (BETA - default=true)
TopologyManager=true|false (BETA - default=true)
TopologyManagerPolicyAlphaOptions=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
TopologyManagerPolicyBetaOptions=true|false (BETA - default=false)
TopologyManagerPolicyOptions=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
UserNamespacesStatelessPodsSupport=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
ValidatingAdmissionPolicy=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
VolumeCapacityPriority=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
WinDSR=true|false (ALPHA - default=false)
WinOverlay=true|false (BETA - default=true)
WindowsHostNetwork=true|false (ALPHA - default=true)
--kube-api-burst int32
Burst to use while talking with kubernetes apiserver. (default 30)
--kube-api-content-type string
Content type of requests sent to apiserver. (default "application/vnd.kubernetes.protobuf")
--kube-api-qps float32
QPS to use while talking with kubernetes apiserver. (default 20)
--leader-elect
Start a leader election client and gain leadership before executing the main loop. Enable this when running replicated components for high availability. (default true)
--leader-elect-lease-duration duration
The duration that non-leader candidates will wait after observing a leadership renewal until attempting to acquire leadership of a led but unrenewed leader slot. This is effectively the maximum duration that a leader can be stopped before it is
replaced by another candidate. This is only applicable if leader election is enabled. (default 15s)
--leader-elect-renew-deadline duration
The interval between attempts by the acting master to renew a leadership slot before it stops leading. This must be less than the lease duration. This is only applicable if leader election is enabled. (default 10s)
--leader-elect-resource-lock string
The type of resource object that is used for locking during leader election. Supported options are 'leases', 'endpointsleases' and 'configmapsleases'. (default "leases")
--leader-elect-resource-name string
The name of resource object that is used for locking during leader election. (default "kube-controller-manager")
--leader-elect-resource-namespace string
The namespace of resource object that is used for locking during leader election. (default "kube-system")
--leader-elect-retry-period duration
The duration the clients should wait between attempting acquisition and renewal of a leadership. This is only applicable if leader election is enabled. (default 2s)
--min-resync-period duration
The resync period in reflectors will be random between MinResyncPeriod and 2*MinResyncPeriod. (default 12h0m0s)
--node-monitor-period duration
The period for syncing NodeStatus in NodeController. (default 5s)
--route-reconciliation-period duration
The period for reconciling routes created for Nodes by cloud provider. (default 10s)
--use-service-account-credentials
If true, use individual service account credentials for each controller.
Service controller flags:
--concurrent-service-syncs int32
The number of services that are allowed to sync concurrently. Larger number = more responsive service management, but more CPU (and network) load (default 1)
Secure serving flags:
--bind-address ip
The IP address on which to listen for the --secure-port port. The associated interface(s) must be reachable by the rest of the cluster, and by CLI/web clients. If blank or an unspecified address (0.0.0.0 or ::), all interfaces will be used. (default
0.0.0.0)
--cert-dir string
The directory where the TLS certs are located. If --tls-cert-file and --tls-private-key-file are provided, this flag will be ignored.
--http2-max-streams-per-connection int
The limit that the server gives to clients for the maximum number of streams in an HTTP/2 connection. Zero means to use golang's default.
--permit-address-sharing
If true, SO_REUSEADDR will be used when binding the port. This allows binding to wildcard IPs like 0.0.0.0 and specific IPs in parallel, and it avoids waiting for the kernel to release sockets in TIME_WAIT state. [default=false]
--permit-port-sharing
If true, SO_REUSEPORT will be used when binding the port, which allows more than one instance to bind on the same address and port. [default=false]
--secure-port int
The port on which to serve HTTPS with authentication and authorization. If 0, don't serve HTTPS at all. (default 10257)
--tls-cert-file string
File containing the default x509 Certificate for HTTPS. (CA cert, if any, concatenated after server cert). If HTTPS serving is enabled, and --tls-cert-file and --tls-private-key-file are not provided, a self-signed certificate and key are generated
for the public address and saved to the directory specified by --cert-dir.
--tls-cipher-suites strings
Comma-separated list of cipher suites for the server. If omitted, the default Go cipher suites will be used.
Preferred values: TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256, TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384.
Insecure values: TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256, TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA.
--tls-min-version string
Minimum TLS version supported. Possible values: VersionTLS10, VersionTLS11, VersionTLS12, VersionTLS13
--tls-private-key-file string
File containing the default x509 private key matching --tls-cert-file.
--tls-sni-cert-key namedCertKey
A pair of x509 certificate and private key file paths, optionally suffixed with a list of domain patterns which are fully qualified domain names, possibly with prefixed wildcard segments. The domain patterns also allow IP addresses, but IPs should
only be used if the apiserver has visibility to the IP address requested by a client. If no domain patterns are provided, the names of the certificate are extracted. Non-wildcard matches trump over wildcard matches, explicit domain patterns trump over
extracted names. For multiple key/certificate pairs, use the --tls-sni-cert-key multiple times. Examples: "example.crt,example.key" or "foo.crt,foo.key:*.foo.com,foo.com". (default [])
Authentication flags:
--authentication-kubeconfig string
kubeconfig file pointing at the 'core' kubernetes server with enough rights to create tokenreviews.authentication.k8s.io. This is optional. If empty, all token requests are considered to be anonymous and no client CA is looked up in the cluster.
--authentication-skip-lookup
If false, the authentication-kubeconfig will be used to lookup missing authentication configuration from the cluster.
--authentication-token-webhook-cache-ttl duration
The duration to cache responses from the webhook token authenticator. (default 10s)
--authentication-tolerate-lookup-failure
If true, failures to look up missing authentication configuration from the cluster are not considered fatal. Note that this can result in authentication that treats all requests as anonymous.
--client-ca-file string
If set, any request presenting a client certificate signed by one of the authorities in the client-ca-file is authenticated with an identity corresponding to the CommonName of the client certificate.
--requestheader-allowed-names strings
List of client certificate common names to allow to provide usernames in headers specified by --requestheader-username-headers. If empty, any client certificate validated by the authorities in --requestheader-client-ca-file is allowed.
--requestheader-client-ca-file string
Root certificate bundle to use to verify client certificates on incoming requests before trusting usernames in headers specified by --requestheader-username-headers. WARNING: generally do not depend on authorization being already done for incoming
requests.
--requestheader-extra-headers-prefix strings
List of request header prefixes to inspect. X-Remote-Extra- is suggested. (default [x-remote-extra-])
--requestheader-group-headers strings
List of request headers to inspect for groups. X-Remote-Group is suggested. (default [x-remote-group])
--requestheader-username-headers strings
List of request headers to inspect for usernames. X-Remote-User is common. (default [x-remote-user])
Authorization flags:
--authorization-always-allow-paths strings
A list of HTTP paths to skip during authorization, i.e. these are authorized without contacting the 'core' kubernetes server. (default [/healthz,/readyz,/livez])
--authorization-kubeconfig string
kubeconfig file pointing at the 'core' kubernetes server with enough rights to create subjectaccessreviews.authorization.k8s.io. This is optional. If empty, all requests not skipped by authorization are forbidden.
--authorization-webhook-cache-authorized-ttl duration
The duration to cache 'authorized' responses from the webhook authorizer. (default 10s)
--authorization-webhook-cache-unauthorized-ttl duration
The duration to cache 'unauthorized' responses from the webhook authorizer. (default 10s)
Attachdetach controller flags:
--attach-detach-reconcile-sync-period duration
The reconciler sync wait time between volume attach detach. This duration must be larger than one second, and increasing this value from the default may allow for volumes to be mismatched with pods. (default 1m0s)
--disable-attach-detach-reconcile-sync
Disable volume attach detach reconciler sync. Disabling this may cause volumes to be mismatched with pods. Use wisely.
Csrsigning controller flags:
--cluster-signing-cert-file string
Filename containing a PEM-encoded X509 CA certificate used to issue cluster-scoped certificates. If specified, no more specific --cluster-signing-* flag may be specified.
--cluster-signing-duration duration
The max length of duration signed certificates will be given. Individual CSRs may request shorter certs by setting spec.expirationSeconds. (default 8760h0m0s)
--cluster-signing-key-file string
Filename containing a PEM-encoded RSA or ECDSA private key used to sign cluster-scoped certificates. If specified, no more specific --cluster-signing-* flag may be specified.
--cluster-signing-kube-apiserver-client-cert-file string
Filename containing a PEM-encoded X509 CA certificate used to issue certificates for the kubernetes.io/kube-apiserver-client signer. If specified, --cluster-signing-{cert,key}-file must not be set.
--cluster-signing-kube-apiserver-client-key-file string
Filename containing a PEM-encoded RSA or ECDSA private key used to sign certificates for the kubernetes.io/kube-apiserver-client signer. If specified, --cluster-signing-{cert,key}-file must not be set.
--cluster-signing-kubelet-client-cert-file string
Filename containing a PEM-encoded X509 CA certificate used to issue certificates for the kubernetes.io/kube-apiserver-client-kubelet signer. If specified, --cluster-signing-{cert,key}-file must not be set.
--cluster-signing-kubelet-client-key-file string
Filename containing a PEM-encoded RSA or ECDSA private key used to sign certificates for the kubernetes.io/kube-apiserver-client-kubelet signer. If specified, --cluster-signing-{cert,key}-file must not be set.
--cluster-signing-kubelet-serving-cert-file string
Filename containing a PEM-encoded X509 CA certificate used to issue certificates for the kubernetes.io/kubelet-serving signer. If specified, --cluster-signing-{cert,key}-file must not be set.
--cluster-signing-kubelet-serving-key-file string
Filename containing a PEM-encoded RSA or ECDSA private key used to sign certificates for the kubernetes.io/kubelet-serving signer. If specified, --cluster-signing-{cert,key}-file must not be set.
--cluster-signing-legacy-unknown-cert-file string
Filename containing a PEM-encoded X509 CA certificate used to issue certificates for the kubernetes.io/legacy-unknown signer. If specified, --cluster-signing-{cert,key}-file must not be set.
--cluster-signing-legacy-unknown-key-file string
Filename containing a PEM-encoded RSA or ECDSA private key used to sign certificates for the kubernetes.io/legacy-unknown signer. If specified, --cluster-signing-{cert,key}-file must not be set.
Deployment controller flags:
--concurrent-deployment-syncs int32
The number of deployment objects that are allowed to sync concurrently. Larger number = more responsive deployments, but more CPU (and network) load (default 5)
Statefulset controller flags:
--concurrent-statefulset-syncs int32
The number of statefulset objects that are allowed to sync concurrently. Larger number = more responsive statefulsets, but more CPU (and network) load (default 5)
Endpoint controller flags:
--concurrent-endpoint-syncs int32
The number of endpoint syncing operations that will be done concurrently. Larger number = faster endpoint updating, but more CPU (and network) load (default 5)
--endpoint-updates-batch-period duration
The length of endpoint updates batching period. Processing of pod changes will be delayed by this duration to join them with potential upcoming updates and reduce the overall number of endpoints updates. Larger number = higher endpoint programming
latency, but lower number of endpoints revision generated
Endpointslice controller flags:
--concurrent-service-endpoint-syncs int32
The number of service endpoint syncing operations that will be done concurrently. Larger number = faster endpoint slice updating, but more CPU (and network) load. Defaults to 5. (default 5)
--endpointslice-updates-batch-period duration
The length of endpoint slice updates batching period. Processing of pod changes will be delayed by this duration to join them with potential upcoming updates and reduce the overall number of endpoints updates. Larger number = higher endpoint
programming latency, but lower number of endpoints revision generated
--max-endpoints-per-slice int32
The maximum number of endpoints that will be added to an EndpointSlice. More endpoints per slice will result in less endpoint slices, but larger resources. Defaults to 100. (default 100)
Endpointslicemirroring controller flags:
--mirroring-concurrent-service-endpoint-syncs int32
The number of service endpoint syncing operations that will be done concurrently by the EndpointSliceMirroring controller. Larger number = faster endpoint slice updating, but more CPU (and network) load. Defaults to 5. (default 5)
--mirroring-endpointslice-updates-batch-period duration
The length of EndpointSlice updates batching period for EndpointSliceMirroring controller. Processing of EndpointSlice changes will be delayed by this duration to join them with potential upcoming updates and reduce the overall number of EndpointSlice
updates. Larger number = higher endpoint programming latency, but lower number of endpoints revision generated
--mirroring-max-endpoints-per-subset int32
The maximum number of endpoints that will be added to an EndpointSlice by the EndpointSliceMirroring controller. More endpoints per slice will result in less endpoint slices, but larger resources. Defaults to 100. (default 1000)
Ephemeralvolume controller flags:
--concurrent-ephemeralvolume-syncs int32
The number of ephemeral volume syncing operations that will be done concurrently. Larger number = faster ephemeral volume updating, but more CPU (and network) load (default 5)
Garbagecollector controller flags:
--concurrent-gc-syncs int32
The number of garbage collector workers that are allowed to sync concurrently. (default 20)
--enable-garbage-collector
Enables the generic garbage collector. MUST be synced with the corresponding flag of the kube-apiserver. (default true)
Horizontalpodautoscaling controller flags:
--concurrent-horizontal-pod-autoscaler-syncs int32
The number of horizontal pod autoscaler objects that are allowed to sync concurrently. Larger number = more responsive horizontal pod autoscaler objects processing, but more CPU (and network) load. (default 5)
--horizontal-pod-autoscaler-cpu-initialization-period duration
The period after pod start when CPU samples might be skipped. (default 5m0s)
--horizontal-pod-autoscaler-downscale-stabilization duration
The period for which autoscaler will look backwards and not scale down below any recommendation it made during that period. (default 5m0s)
--horizontal-pod-autoscaler-initial-readiness-delay duration
The period after pod start during which readiness changes will be treated as initial readiness. (default 30s)
--horizontal-pod-autoscaler-sync-period duration
The period for syncing the number of pods in horizontal pod autoscaler. (default 15s)
--horizontal-pod-autoscaler-tolerance float
The minimum change (from 1.0) in the desired-to-actual metrics ratio for the horizontal pod autoscaler to consider scaling. (default 0.1)
Namespace controller flags:
--concurrent-namespace-syncs int32
The number of namespace objects that are allowed to sync concurrently. Larger number = more responsive namespace termination, but more CPU (and network) load (default 10)
--namespace-sync-period duration
The period for syncing namespace life-cycle updates (default 5m0s)
Nodeipam controller flags:
--node-cidr-mask-size int32
Mask size for node cidr in cluster. Default is 24 for IPv4 and 64 for IPv6.
--node-cidr-mask-size-ipv4 int32
Mask size for IPv4 node cidr in dual-stack cluster. Default is 24.
--node-cidr-mask-size-ipv6 int32
Mask size for IPv6 node cidr in dual-stack cluster. Default is 64.
--service-cluster-ip-range string
CIDR Range for Services in cluster. Requires --allocate-node-cidrs to be true
Nodelifecycle controller flags:
--large-cluster-size-threshold int32
Number of nodes from which NodeController treats the cluster as large for the eviction logic purposes. --secondary-node-eviction-rate is implicitly overridden to 0 for clusters this size or smaller. (default 50)
--node-eviction-rate float32
Number of nodes per second on which pods are deleted in case of node failure when a zone is healthy (see --unhealthy-zone-threshold for definition of healthy/unhealthy). Zone refers to entire cluster in non-multizone clusters. (default 0.1)
--node-monitor-grace-period duration
Amount of time which we allow running Node to be unresponsive before marking it unhealthy. Must be N times more than kubelet's nodeStatusUpdateFrequency, where N means number of retries allowed for kubelet to post node status. (default 40s)
--node-startup-grace-period duration
Amount of time which we allow starting Node to be unresponsive before marking it unhealthy. (default 1m0s)
--secondary-node-eviction-rate float32
Number of nodes per second on which pods are deleted in case of node failure when a zone is unhealthy (see --unhealthy-zone-threshold for definition of healthy/unhealthy). Zone refers to entire cluster in non-multizone clusters. This value is
implicitly overridden to 0 if the cluster size is smaller than --large-cluster-size-threshold. (default 0.01)
--unhealthy-zone-threshold float32
Fraction of Nodes in a zone which needs to be not Ready (minimum 3) for zone to be treated as unhealthy. (default 0.55)
Persistentvolume-binder controller flags:
--enable-dynamic-provisioning
Enable dynamic provisioning for environments that support it. (default true)
--enable-hostpath-provisioner
Enable HostPath PV provisioning when running without a cloud provider. This allows testing and development of provisioning features. HostPath provisioning is not supported in any way, won't work in a multi-node cluster, and should not be used for
anything other than testing or development.
--flex-volume-plugin-dir string
Full path of the directory in which the flex volume plugin should search for additional third party volume plugins. (default "/usr/libexec/kubernetes/kubelet-plugins/volume/exec/")
--pv-recycler-increment-timeout-nfs int32
the increment of time added per Gi to ActiveDeadlineSeconds for an NFS scrubber pod (default 30)
--pv-recycler-minimum-timeout-hostpath int32
The minimum ActiveDeadlineSeconds to use for a HostPath Recycler pod. This is for development and testing only and will not work in a multi-node cluster. (default 60)
--pv-recycler-minimum-timeout-nfs int32
The minimum ActiveDeadlineSeconds to use for an NFS Recycler pod (default 300)
--pv-recycler-pod-template-filepath-hostpath string
The file path to a pod definition used as a template for HostPath persistent volume recycling. This is for development and testing only and will not work in a multi-node cluster.
--pv-recycler-pod-template-filepath-nfs string
The file path to a pod definition used as a template for NFS persistent volume recycling
--pv-recycler-timeout-increment-hostpath int32
the increment of time added per Gi to ActiveDeadlineSeconds for a HostPath scrubber pod. This is for development and testing only and will not work in a multi-node cluster. (default 30)
--pvclaimbinder-sync-period duration
The period for syncing persistent volumes and persistent volume claims (default 15s)
--volume-host-allow-local-loopback
If false, deny local loopback IPs in addition to any CIDR ranges in --volume-host-cidr-denylist (default true)
--volume-host-cidr-denylist strings
A comma-separated list of CIDR ranges to avoid from volume plugins.
Podgc controller flags:
--terminated-pod-gc-threshold int32
Number of terminated pods that can exist before the terminated pod garbage collector starts deleting terminated pods. If <= 0, the terminated pod garbage collector is disabled. (default 12500)
Replicaset controller flags:
--concurrent-replicaset-syncs int32
The number of replica sets that are allowed to sync concurrently. Larger number = more responsive replica management, but more CPU (and network) load (default 5)
Replicationcontroller flags:
--concurrent-rc-syncs int32
The number of replication controllers that are allowed to sync concurrently. Larger number = more responsive replica management, but more CPU (and network) load (default 5)
Resourcequota controller flags:
--concurrent-resource-quota-syncs int32
The number of resource quotas that are allowed to sync concurrently. Larger number = more responsive quota management, but more CPU (and network) load (default 5)
--resource-quota-sync-period duration
The period for syncing quota usage status in the system (default 5m0s)
Serviceaccount controller flags:
--concurrent-serviceaccount-token-syncs int32
The number of service account token objects that are allowed to sync concurrently. Larger number = more responsive token generation, but more CPU (and network) load (default 5)
--root-ca-file string
If set, this root certificate authority will be included in service account's token secret. This must be a valid PEM-encoded CA bundle.
--service-account-private-key-file string
Filename containing a PEM-encoded private RSA or ECDSA key used to sign service account tokens.
Ttl-after-finished controller flags:
--concurrent-ttl-after-finished-syncs int32
The number of TTL-after-finished controller workers that are allowed to sync concurrently. (default 5)
Metrics flags:
--allow-metric-labels stringToString
The map from metric-label to value allow-list of this label. The key's format is <MetricName>,<LabelName>. The value's format is <allowed_value>,<allowed_value>...e.g. metric1,label1='v1,v2,v3', metric1,label2='v1,v2,v3' metric2,label1='v1,v2,v3'.
(default [])
--disabled-metrics strings
This flag provides an escape hatch for misbehaving metrics. You must provide the fully qualified metric name in order to disable it. Disclaimer: disabling metrics is higher in precedence than showing hidden metrics.
--show-hidden-metrics-for-version string
The previous version for which you want to show hidden metrics. Only the previous minor version is meaningful, other values will not be allowed. The format is <major>.<minor>, e.g.: '1.16'. The purpose of this format is make sure you have the
opportunity to notice if the next release hides additional metrics, rather than being surprised when they are permanently removed in the release after that.
Logs flags:
--log-flush-frequency duration
Maximum number of seconds between log flushes (default 5s)
--log-json-info-buffer-size quantity
[Alpha] In JSON format with split output streams, the info messages can be buffered for a while to increase performance. The default value of zero bytes disables buffering. The size can be specified as number of bytes (512), multiples of 1000 (1K),
multiples of 1024 (2Ki), or powers of those (3M, 4G, 5Mi, 6Gi). Enable the LoggingAlphaOptions feature gate to use this.
--log-json-split-stream
[Alpha] In JSON format, write error messages to stderr and info messages to stdout. The default is to write a single stream to stdout. Enable the LoggingAlphaOptions feature gate to use this.
--logging-format string
Sets the log format. Permitted formats: "json" (gated by LoggingBetaOptions), "text". (default "text")
-v, --v Level
number for the log level verbosity
--vmodule pattern=N,...
comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging (only works for text log format)
Misc flags:
--kubeconfig string
Path to kubeconfig file with authorization and master location information.
--master string
The address of the Kubernetes API server (overrides any value in kubeconfig).
Global flags:
-h, --help
help for kube-controller-manager
--version version[=true]
Print version information and quit