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Refactored the 3.2 upgrade common files out to a path that does not
indicate they are strictly for 3.2.
3.3 upgrade then becomes a relatively small copy of the byo entry point,
all calling the same code as 3.2 upgrade.
Thus far there are no known 3.3 specific upgrade tasks. In future we
will likely want to allow hooks out to version specific pre/upgrade/post
tasks.
Also fixes a bug where the handlers were not restarting
nodes/openvswitch containers doing upgrades, due to a change in Ansible
2+.
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We now handle the two pieces of upgrade that require a node evac in the
same play. (docker, and node itself)
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Now more of a generic upgrade playbook to go to the latest Docker
version.
Added support for docker_version inventory variable, in which case we
disable the check for >= 1.10 and make sure you're running at least the
specified version. (we will not downgrade you to the requested version
however, this is much too complicated)
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The tasks were attempting to stop/start etcd, which would be fine on the
stop but on start could actually kick the non-containerized etcd service
which happens to be layed down even though it's unused.
When the service was requested to start again it would claim the port
embedded etcd needs and the master would then fail to come up.
Instead use the correct etcd_container service.
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Adds a separate playbook for Docker 1.10 upgrade that can be run
standalone on a pre-existing 3.2 cluster. The upgrade will take each
node out of rotation, and remove *all* containers and images on it, as
this is reportedly faster and more storage efficient than performing the
in place 1.10 upgrade.
This process is integrated into the 3.1 to 3.2 upgrade process.
Normal config playbooks now become 3.2 only, and require Docker 1.10.
Users of older environments will have to use an appropriate
openshift-ansible version.
Config playbooks no longer are in the business of upgrading or
downgrading docker.
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Legacy options (cli_*) were not being migrated during upgrade. Add the
oo_all_hosts group, and migrate the facts as we do in the normal cluster
playbooks.
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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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- Split playbooks into two, one for 3.0 minor upgrades and one for 3.0 to 3.1
upgrades
- Move upgrade playbooks to common/openshift/cluster/upgrades from adhoc
- Added a byo wrapper playbooks to set the groups based on the byo
conventions, other providers will need similar playbooks added eventually
- installer wrapper updates for refactored upgrade playbooks
- call new 3.0 to 3.1 upgrade playbook
- various fixes for edge cases I hit with a really old config laying
around.
- fix output of host facts to show connect_to value.
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