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Track work needed to migrate upstream Windows tests from aks-engine to CAPZ #98

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marosset opened this issue Mar 17, 2021 · 5 comments
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marosset commented Mar 17, 2021

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  • Taint master / linux nodes when running upstream e2etest
  • Get GMSA tests running with CAPZ clusters
    • Add post kubeadm task to configure GMSA?
  • k/k PR job support
    • Use Windows node binaries built from PR branch
    • Use control plane components (kube-apiserver, scheduler etc, built from PR branch)
  • Determine where to host cluster configs (kubernetes-sigs/windows-testing?)
  • Decide if we want to regularly publish VHDs to help cluster provisioning times
    • Stick with current cadence (every K8s patch release)
  • containerd support in capz
    • Post kubeadm action to configure CNI on the node used hostprocess containers
  • Decide which CNIs / configurations we should use for upstream test (Calico to gain DSR and network policy support??)
  • Ensure log collection scripts work with CAPZ/Windows nodes during upstream tests
  • csi proxy tests
  • move release jobs to capz

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  • Windows billing extension for CAPZ
  • Transfer ownership of signed provisioning scripts to AKS team
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@jsturtevant jsturtevant self-assigned this Jun 6, 2022
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@jsturtevant @marosset what's the status on gmsa tests? can this be closed?

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They are ready to merge here: kubernetes-sigs/windows-testing#328

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we are fully moved off aks-engine to capz at this point 🤖

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