{"tests":[{"name":"kubeadm.v1.33.8.calico.base/node_readiness","result":"PASS","duration":22074239794,"output":""},{"name":"kubeadm.v1.33.8.calico.base/nginx_deployment","result":"PASS","duration":10295759837,"output":""},{"name":"kubeadm.v1.33.8.calico.base/NFS_deployment","result":"PASS","duration":40669816921,"output":"        cluster.go:125: jq: error (at \u003cstdin\u003e:122): Cannot iterate over null (null)\n        cluster.go:125: jq: error (at \u003cstdin\u003e:122): Cannot iterate over null (null)\n        cluster.go:125: jq: error (at \u003cstdin\u003e:122): Cannot iterate over null (null)\n        cluster.go:125: jq: error (at \u003cstdin\u003e:122): Cannot iterate over null (null)\n"},{"name":"kubeadm.v1.33.8.calico.base","result":"PASS","duration":469741467378,"output":"        cluster.go:125: I0416 00:55:12.061961    2609 version.go:261] remote version is much newer: v1.35.4; falling back to: stable-1.33\n        cluster.go:125: [config/images] Pulled registry.k8s.io/kube-apiserver:v1.33.11\n        cluster.go:125: [config/images] Pulled registry.k8s.io/kube-controller-manager:v1.33.11\n        cluster.go:125: [config/images] Pulled registry.k8s.io/kube-scheduler:v1.33.11\n        cluster.go:125: [config/images] Pulled registry.k8s.io/kube-proxy:v1.33.11\n        cluster.go:125: [config/images] Pulled registry.k8s.io/coredns/coredns:v1.12.0\n        cluster.go:125: [config/images] Pulled registry.k8s.io/pause:3.10\n        cluster.go:125: [config/images] Pulled registry.k8s.io/etcd:3.5.24-0\n        cluster.go:125: I0416 00:55:25.415268    2880 version.go:261] remote version is much newer: v1.35.4; falling back to: stable-1.33\n        cluster.go:125: [init] Using Kubernetes version: v1.33.11\n        cluster.go:125: [preflight] Running pre-flight checks\n        cluster.go:125: \t[WARNING Service-Kubelet]: kubelet service is not enabled, please run 'systemctl enable kubelet.service'\n        cluster.go:125: [preflight] Pulling images required for setting up a Kubernetes cluster\n        cluster.go:125: [preflight] This might take a minute or two, depending on the speed of your internet connection\n        cluster.go:125: [preflight] You can also perform this action beforehand using 'kubeadm config images pull'\n        cluster.go:125: [certs] Using certificateDir folder \"/etc/kubernetes/pki\"\n        cluster.go:125: [certs] Generating \"ca\" certificate and key\n        cluster.go:125: [certs] Generating \"apiserver\" certificate and key\n        cluster.go:125: [certs] apiserver serving cert is signed for DNS names [ip-172-31-29-13 kubernetes kubernetes.default kubernetes.default.svc kubernetes.default.svc.cluster.local] and IPs [10.96.0.1 172.31.29.13]\n        cluster.go:125: [certs] Generating \"apiserver-kubelet-client\" certificate and key\n        cluster.go:125: [certs] Generating \"front-proxy-ca\" certificate and key\n        cluster.go:125: [certs] Generating \"front-proxy-client\" certificate and key\n        cluster.go:125: [certs] External etcd mode: Skipping etcd/ca certificate authority generation\n        cluster.go:125: [certs] External etcd mode: Skipping etcd/server certificate generation\n        cluster.go:125: [certs] External etcd mode: Skipping etcd/peer certificate generation\n        cluster.go:125: [certs] External etcd mode: Skipping etcd/healthcheck-client certificate generation\n        cluster.go:125: [certs] External etcd mode: Skipping apiserver-etcd-client certificate generation\n        cluster.go:125: [certs] Generating \"sa\" key and public key\n        cluster.go:125: [kubeconfig] Using kubeconfig folder \"/etc/kubernetes\"\n        cluster.go:125: [kubeconfig] Writing \"admin.conf\" kubeconfig file\n        cluster.go:125: [kubeconfig] Writing \"super-admin.conf\" kubeconfig file\n        cluster.go:125: [kubeconfig] Writing \"kubelet.conf\" kubeconfig file\n        cluster.go:125: [kubeconfig] Writing \"controller-manager.conf\" kubeconfig file\n        cluster.go:125: [kubeconfig] Writing \"scheduler.conf\" kubeconfig file\n        cluster.go:125: [control-plane] Using manifest folder \"/etc/kubernetes/manifests\"\n        cluster.go:125: [control-plane] Creating static Pod manifest for \"kube-apiserver\"\n        cluster.go:125: [control-plane] Creating static Pod manifest for \"kube-controller-manager\"\n        cluster.go:125: [control-plane] Creating static Pod manifest for \"kube-scheduler\"\n        cluster.go:125: [kubelet-start] Writing kubelet environment file with flags to file \"/var/lib/kubelet/kubeadm-flags.env\"\n        cluster.go:125: [kubelet-start] Writing kubelet configuration to file \"/var/lib/kubelet/config.yaml\"\n        cluster.go:125: [kubelet-start] Starting the kubelet\n        cluster.go:125: [wait-control-plane] Waiting for the kubelet to boot up the control plane as static Pods from directory \"/etc/kubernetes/manifests\"\n        cluster.go:125: [kubelet-check] Waiting for a healthy kubelet at http://127.0.0.1:10248/healthz. This can take up to 4m0s\n        cluster.go:125: [kubelet-check] The kubelet is healthy after 2.003957602s\n        cluster.go:125: [control-plane-check] Waiting for healthy control plane components. This can take up to 30m0s\n        cluster.go:125: [control-plane-check] Checking kube-apiserver at https://172.31.29.13:6443/livez\n        cluster.go:125: [control-plane-check] Checking kube-controller-manager at https://127.0.0.1:10257/healthz\n        cluster.go:125: [control-plane-check] Checking kube-scheduler at https://127.0.0.1:10259/livez\n        cluster.go:125: [control-plane-check] kube-controller-manager is healthy after 3.202737268s\n        cluster.go:125: [control-plane-check] kube-scheduler is healthy after 4.110228188s\n        cluster.go:125: [control-plane-check] kube-apiserver is healthy after 6.002267214s\n        cluster.go:125: [upload-config] Storing the configuration used in ConfigMap \"kubeadm-config\" in the \"kube-system\" Namespace\n        cluster.go:125: [kubelet] Creating a ConfigMap \"kubelet-config\" in namespace kube-system with the configuration for the kubelets in the cluster\n        cluster.go:125: [upload-certs] Skipping phase. Please see --upload-certs\n        cluster.go:125: [mark-control-plane] Marking the node ip-172-31-29-13 as control-plane by adding the labels: [node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane node.kubernetes.io/exclude-from-external-load-balancers]\n        cluster.go:125: [mark-control-plane] Marking the node ip-172-31-29-13 as control-plane by adding the taints [node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane:NoSchedule]\n        cluster.go:125: [bootstrap-token] Using token: 8s3k4y.1biei28gm6pu2z37\n        cluster.go:125: [bootstrap-token] Configuring bootstrap tokens, cluster-info ConfigMap, RBAC Roles\n        cluster.go:125: [bootstrap-token] Configured RBAC rules to allow Node Bootstrap tokens to get nodes\n        cluster.go:125: [bootstrap-token] Configured RBAC rules to allow Node Bootstrap tokens to post CSRs in order for nodes to get long term certificate credentials\n        cluster.go:125: [bootstrap-token] Configured RBAC rules to allow the csrapprover controller automatically approve CSRs from a Node Bootstrap Token\n        cluster.go:125: [bootstrap-token] Configured RBAC rules to allow certificate rotation for all node client certificates in the cluster\n        cluster.go:125: [bootstrap-token] Creating the \"cluster-info\" ConfigMap in the \"kube-public\" namespace\n        cluster.go:125: [kubelet-finalize] Updating \"/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf\" to point to a rotatable kubelet client certificate and key\n        cluster.go:125: [addons] Applied essential addon: CoreDNS\n        cluster.go:125: [addons] Applied essential addon: kube-proxy\n        cluster.go:125: \n        cluster.go:125: Your Kubernetes control-plane has initialized successfully!\n        cluster.go:125: \n        cluster.go:125: To start using your cluster, you need to run the following as a regular user:\n        cluster.go:125: \n        cluster.go:125:   mkdir -p $HOME/.kube\n        cluster.go:125:   sudo cp -i /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf $HOME/.kube/config\n        cluster.go:125:   sudo chown $(id -u):$(id -g) $HOME/.kube/config\n        cluster.go:125: \n        cluster.go:125: Alternatively, if you are the root user, you can run:\n        cluster.go:125: \n        cluster.go:125:   export KUBECONFIG=/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf\n        cluster.go:125: \n        cluster.go:125: You should now deploy a pod network to the cluster.\n        cluster.go:125: Run \"kubectl apply -f [podnetwork].yaml\" with one of the options listed at:\n        cluster.go:125:   https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/addons/\n        cluster.go:125: \n        cluster.go:125: Then you can join any number of worker nodes by running the following on each as root:\n        cluster.go:125: \n        cluster.go:125: kubeadm join 172.31.29.13:6443 --token 8s3k4y.1biei28gm6pu2z37 \\\n        cluster.go:125: \t--discovery-token-ca-cert-hash sha256:c11a28d6889ae8750c77e4fa9a60fdcc04706ade2b9df040255d8179635b17ca \n        cluster.go:125: namespace/tigera-operator created\n        cluster.go:125: serviceaccount/tigera-operator created\n        cluster.go:125: clusterrole.rbac.authorization.k8s.io/tigera-operator-secrets created\n        cluster.go:125: clusterrole.rbac.authorization.k8s.io/tigera-operator created\n        cluster.go:125: clusterrolebinding.rbac.authorization.k8s.io/tigera-operator created\n        cluster.go:125: rolebinding.rbac.authorization.k8s.io/tigera-operator-secrets created\n        cluster.go:125: deployment.apps/tigera-operator created\n        cluster.go:125: customresourcedefinition.apiextensions.k8s.io/installations.operator.tigera.io condition met\n        cluster.go:125: customresourcedefinition.apiextensions.k8s.io/installations.operator.tigera.io condition met\n        cluster.go:125: customresourcedefinition.apiextensions.k8s.io/apiservers.operator.tigera.io condition met\n        cluster.go:125: customresourcedefinition.apiextensions.k8s.io/apiservers.operator.tigera.io condition met\n        cluster.go:125: installation.operator.tigera.io/default created\n        cluster.go:125: apiserver.operator.tigera.io/default created\n        cluster.go:125: goldmane.operator.tigera.io/default created\n        cluster.go:125: whisker.operator.tigera.io/default created\n        cluster.go:125: W0416 00:57:07.199233    2266 joinconfiguration.go:113] [config] WARNING: Ignored configuration document with GroupVersionKind kubelet.config.k8s.io/v1beta1, Kind=KubeletConfiguration\n        cluster.go:125: \t[WARNING Service-Kubelet]: kubelet service is not enabled, please run 'systemctl enable kubelet.service'\n    --- PASS: kubeadm.v1.33.8.calico.base/node_readiness (22.07s)\n    --- PASS: kubeadm.v1.33.8.calico.base/nginx_deployment (10.30s)\n    --- PASS: kubeadm.v1.33.8.calico.base/NFS_deployment (40.67s)\n            cluster.go:125: jq: error (at \u003cstdin\u003e:122): Cannot iterate over null (null)\n            cluster.go:125: jq: error (at \u003cstdin\u003e:122): Cannot iterate over null (null)\n            cluster.go:125: jq: error (at \u003cstdin\u003e:122): Cannot iterate over null (null)\n            cluster.go:125: jq: error (at \u003cstdin\u003e:122): Cannot iterate over null (null)\n"}],"result":"PASS","platform":"aws","version":"4593.1.0"}
