// NewFederationCMServer creates a new hyperkube Server object that includes the
// description and flags.
func NewFederationCMServer() *Server {
	s := options.NewCMServer()

	hks := Server{
		SimpleUsage: "federation-controller-manager",
		Long:        "Controller manager for federation control plane. Manages federation service endpoints and controllers",
		Run: func(_ *Server, args []string) error {
			return app.Run(s)
		},
	}
	s.AddFlags(hks.Flags())
	return &hks
}
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func main() {
	s := options.NewCMServer()
	s.AddFlags(pflag.CommandLine)

	flag.InitFlags()
	logs.InitLogs()
	defer logs.FlushLogs()

	verflag.PrintAndExitIfRequested()

	if err := app.Run(s); err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%v\n", err)
		os.Exit(1)
	}
}
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func main() {
	runtime.GOMAXPROCS(runtime.NumCPU())
	s := options.NewCMServer()
	s.AddFlags(pflag.CommandLine)

	flag.InitFlags()
	util.InitLogs()
	defer util.FlushLogs()

	verflag.PrintAndExitIfRequested()

	if err := app.Run(s); err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%v\n", err)
		os.Exit(1)
	}
}
// NewControllerManagerCommand creates a *cobra.Command object with default parameters
func NewControllerManagerCommand() *cobra.Command {
	s := options.NewCMServer()
	s.AddFlags(pflag.CommandLine)
	cmd := &cobra.Command{
		Use: "federation-controller-manager",
		Long: `The federation controller manager is a daemon that embeds
the core control loops shipped with federation. In applications of robotics and
automation, a control loop is a non-terminating loop that regulates the state of
the system. In federation, a controller is a control loop that watches the shared
state of the federation cluster through the apiserver and makes changes attempting
to move the current state towards the desired state. Examples of controllers that
ship with federation today is the cluster controller.`,
		Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
		},
	}

	return cmd
}