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common-protos/k8s.io/api/core/v1/generated.proto
// reports this record in Assigned. Assigned only updates in the status after // the record has been checkpointed to disk. When the Kubelet is restarted, // it tries to make the Assigned config the Active config by loading and // validating the checkpointed payload identified by Assigned. // +optional optional NodeConfigSource assigned = 1; // Active reports the checkpointed config the node is actively using.
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common-protos/k8s.io/api/networking/v1alpha1/generated.proto
// An IP address can be represented in different formats, to guarantee the uniqueness of the IP, // the name of the object is the IP address in canonical format, four decimal digits separated // by dots suppressing leading zeros for IPv4 and the representation defined by RFC 5952 for IPv6. // Valid: 192.168.1.5 or 2001:db8::1 or 2001:db8:aaaa:bbbb:cccc:dddd:eeee:1 // Invalid: 10.01.2.3 or 2001:db8:0:0:0::1 message IPAddress {
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common-protos/k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/resource/generated.proto
// // Examples: // // - 1.5 will be serialized as "1500m" // - 1.5Gi will be serialized as "1536Mi" // // Note that the quantity will NEVER be internally represented by a // floating point number. That is the whole point of this exercise. // // Non-canonical values will still parse as long as they are well formed, // but will be re-emitted in their canonical form. (So always use canonical
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