OCTRL-1078 Make Task Controller able to control OCC tasks#804
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introduction of controller for kubernetes inside the controller-operator folder.
This version allows us to control all OCC tasks (tested on readout, stfsender and stfbuilder). Currently there is not image and controller was run directly via
make runon the node where the kubernetes cluster is running. If you run it locally and cluster is on different computer, you would not be able to communicate with OCC process as these require opened portsManifests required to run these tasks are inside the
ecs-manifestssubfolder.In order to apply these manifests use
kubectl. There is an explanation which file is which inside thekubernetes-ecs.md.