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@liggitt liggitt commented Dec 5, 2018

What type of PR is this?
/kind bug

Which issue(s) this PR fixes:
tolerates #71752

1.12 invocations of the scheduler did not require access to the cluster authentication configmap.

1.13 invocations started requiring it if the scheduler is run with access to an in-cluster client. This PR restores the 1.12 behavior.

Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?:

kube-scheduler: restores ability to run without authentication configuration lookup permissions

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liggitt commented Dec 5, 2018

/assign @sttts

@liggitt liggitt force-pushed the tolerate-authn-lookup-failure branch from 43081b5 to 416e114 Compare December 5, 2018 19:14
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@liggitt liggitt added this to the v1.13 milestone Dec 5, 2018
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liggitt commented Dec 5, 2018

/retest

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liggitt commented Dec 6, 2018

/retest

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sttts commented Dec 6, 2018

/lgtm
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Automated cherry pick of #71755: Allow kube-scheduler to tolerate cluster auth config lookup
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