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Most of this role's purpose was to set facts. The vast majority
of these facts were simply redefining user-supplied variables.
This commit also removes various artifacts leftover from
previous versions, as well as variables that seem to be
entirely unused.
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We observed in our CI environment that this check can't guarantee that
an install would fail when the check fails, thus unless we can make its
output match the fate of an install we shall keep it disabled.
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Add the docker and RPM checks to the list that run at install time.
They can be disabled the same as the existing ones.
Removed cockpit-kubernetes RPM requirement as it no longer is.
Fixed up docker_image_availability to handle oreg_url and other nuances.
Switched to using the openshift_image_tag that's set by openshift_version for
both component and infrastructure images.
Fixed a bug where execute_module was being called with incorrect
positional arg "tmp" as a dict which caused errors down the call stack.
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Customized the error summary to depend on the intent of the playbook run.
Ensured output makes sense when failures are unrelated to running checks.
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Two tasks for initializing group names for the byo playbooks was located
in the common folder in the std_include.yml file. Byo dependencies
should not be in the common folder. The two tasks have been removed
from common/openshift-cluster/std_include.yml to a new file
byo/openshift-cluster/initialize_groups.yml. All references where these
tasks were included from either std_include.yml or other various files
have been updated to use the byo initialize_groups.yml. The methodology
implemented follows the pattern of having groups set up in byo then
calling out to playbooks in common, which are common to all deployments.
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In openshift_repos and everywhere, ensure deployment_type and
openshift_deployment_type are defined and the same.
We really want to set openshift_deployment_type, but users will likely
still have just deployment_type, so accept both. And don't make every
playbook default openshift_deployment_type to deployment_type.
This introduces the openshift_sanitize_inventory role to run before anything else.
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The add_host: task does not change any data on the host and as practice
has been configured to changed_when: False. This commit standardizes
that usage in the byo and common playbooks. Additionally, taks names
are added to each task to improve troubleshooting.
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Add the Registry deployment subtype as an option in the quick installer.
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- Move debug_level into vars.yml and byo inventory
- change variables in cluster_hosts.yml to be g_* and update playbooks to use
those values directly instead of setting them indirectly
- added a new g_all_hosts entry in cluster_hosts to use in the update playbook
instead of unioning all host types within the playbook
- added a cluster_hosts.yml for the byo playbook
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- Add support to bin/cluster for specifying etcd hosts
- defaults to 0, if no etcd hosts are selected, then configures embedded
etcd
- Updates for the byo inventory file for etcd and master as node by default
- Consolidation of cluster logic more centrally into common playbook
- Added etcd config support to playbooks
- Restructured byo playbooks to leverage the common openshift-cluster playbook
- Added support to common master playbook to generate and apply external etcd
client certs from the etcd ca
- start of refactor for better handling of master certs in a multi-master
environment.
- added the openshift_master_ca and openshift_master_certificates roles to
manage master certs instead of generating them in the openshift_master
role
- added etcd host groups to the cluster update playbooks
- aded better handling of host groups when they are either not present or are
empty.
- Update AWS readme
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