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    Merge pull request #40008 from apprenda/kubeadm_112_init_token · 68955181
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    kubeadm: init must validate or generate token before anything else.
    
    **What this PR does / why we need it**: `kubeadm init` must validate or generate a token before anything else. Otherwise, if token validation or generation fail, one will need to run `kubeadm reset && systemctl restart kubelet` before re-running `kubeadm init`.
    
    **Which issue this PR fixes**: fixes kubernetes/kubeadm#112
    
    **Special notes for your reviewer**: /cc @luxas
    
    Tested manually.
    
    ### With no token
    
    ```
    $ sudo ./kubeadm init
    [kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
    [preflight] Running pre-flight checks
    [init] Using Kubernetes version: v1.5.2
    [token-discovery] A token has not been provided, generating one
    [certificates] Generated Certificate Authority key and certificate.
    [certificates] Generated API Server key and certificate
    [certificates] Generated Service Account signing keys
    [certificates] Created keys and certificates in "/etc/kubernetes/pki"
    [kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf"
    [kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf"
    [apiclient] Created API client, waiting for the control plane to become ready
    [apiclient] All control plane components are healthy after 7.762803 seconds
    [apiclient] Waiting for at least one node to register and become ready
    [apiclient] First node is ready after 1.003148 seconds
    [apiclient] Creating a test deployment
    [apiclient] Test deployment succeeded
    [token-discovery] Using token: 8321b6:a535ba541af7623c
    [token-discovery] Created the kube-discovery deployment, waiting for it to become ready
    [token-discovery] kube-discovery is ready after 1.003423 seconds
    [addons] Created essential addon: kube-proxy
    [addons] Created essential addon: kube-dns
    Your Kubernetes master has initialized successfully!
    You should now deploy a pod network to the cluster.
    Run "kubectl apply -f [podnetwork].yaml" with one of the options listed at:
        http://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/addons/
    You can now join any number of machines by running the following on each node:
    kubeadm join --discovery token://8321b6:a535ba541af7623c@10.142.0.6:9898
    ```
    
    ### With invalid token
    
    ```
    $ sudo ./kubeadm init --discovery token://12345:12345
    [kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
    [preflight] Running pre-flight checks
    [init] Using Kubernetes version: v1.5.2
    [token-discovery] A token has been provided, validating [&{ID:12345 Secret:12345 Addresses:[]}]
    token ["12345:12345"] was not of form ["^([a-z0-9]{6})\\:([a-z0-9]{16})$"]
    ```
    
    ### With valid token
    
    ```
    $ sudo ./kubeadm ex token generate
    cd540e:c0e0318e2f4a63b1
    
    $ sudo ./kubeadm init --discovery token://cd540e:c0e0318e2f4a63b1
    [kubeadm] WARNING: kubeadm is in alpha, please do not use it for production clusters.
    [preflight] Running pre-flight checks
    [init] Using Kubernetes version: v1.5.2
    [token-discovery] A token has been provided, validating [&{ID:cd540e Secret:c0e0318e2f4a63b1 Addresses:[]}]
    [certificates] Generated Certificate Authority key and certificate.
    [certificates] Generated API Server key and certificate
    [certificates] Generated Service Account signing keys
    [certificates] Created keys and certificates in "/etc/kubernetes/pki"
    [kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf"
    [kubeconfig] Wrote KubeConfig file to disk: "/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf"
    [apiclient] Created API client, waiting for the control plane to become ready
    [apiclient] All control plane components are healthy after 13.513305 seconds
    [apiclient] Waiting for at least one node to register and become ready
    [apiclient] First node is ready after 0.502656 seconds
    [apiclient] Creating a test deployment
    [apiclient] Test deployment succeeded
    [token-discovery] Using token: cd540e:c0e0318e2f4a63b1
    [token-discovery] Created the kube-discovery deployment, waiting for it to become ready
    [token-discovery] kube-discovery is ready after 2.002457 seconds
    [addons] Created essential addon: kube-proxy
    [addons] Created essential addon: kube-dns
    Your Kubernetes master has initialized successfully!
    You should now deploy a pod network to the cluster.
    Run "kubectl apply -f [podnetwork].yaml" with one of the options listed at:
        http://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/addons/
    You can now join any number of machines by running the following on each node:
    kubeadm join --discovery token://cd540e:c0e0318e2f4a63b1@10.142.0.6:9898
    ```
    
    **Release note**:
    ```release-note
    NONE
    ```
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