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When detecting available OCP version via repoquery,
use yum.conf file with exclude= set to an empty array.
So the detection is independent of the OCP excluder.
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- check both available excluder versions are at most of upgrade target version
- get excluder status through status command
- make excluders enablement configurable
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Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1423447
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
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Use of yum and repoquery will output the given additional warning when
using newer versions of subscription-manager, with older versions of
yum. (RHEL 7.1) Installing/upgrading newer docker can pull this
subscription-manager in resulting in problems with older versions of
ansible and it's yum module, as well as any use of repoquery/yum
commands in our playbooks.
This change explicitly checks for the problem by using repoquery and
fails early if found. This is run early in both config and upgrade.
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instead.
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Very early in playbooks we must init the openshift_version for each
host. First we determine it for the master, logic now is pushed into the
openshift_docker role which we run only on first master via
openshift_cli. Facts are reloaded leaving us with a first master with
openshift.common.version fact we can then re-use on all other hosts. The
correct version of docker should be installed as well.
We then set openshift_version for all other hosts by re-using the master
fact.
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