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UPSTREAM: 34997: Fix kube vsphere.kerneltime #11574

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@gnufied gnufied commented Oct 25, 2016

This fixes kube-up to correctly install and configure on vSphere and
avoid panics when only a single ESX(hypervisor) is used instead of a
cluster.

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gnufied commented Oct 26, 2016

Something broke on our travis build. But it is failing for everyone. :(

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[test]

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LGTM, let's see if I have authority to merge it

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This fixes kube-up to correctly install and configure on vSphere and
avoid panics when only a single ESX(hypervisor) is used instead of a
cluster.
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Evaluated for origin test up to 22d68cf

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eparis commented Oct 26, 2016

[merge]

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continuous-integration/openshift-jenkins/test SUCCESS (https://ci.openshift.redhat.com/jenkins/job/test_pr_origin/10666/) (Base Commit: 38c9545)

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Looks like I am not powerful enough, @bc, please merge

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openshift-bot commented Oct 26, 2016

continuous-integration/openshift-jenkins/merge SUCCESS (https://ci.openshift.redhat.com/jenkins/job/test_pr_origin/10666/) (Image: devenv-rhel7_5250)

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Evaluated for origin merge up to 22d68cf

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