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openshift_logging pattern
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We now use a CPU request to ensure logging infrastructure pods are
not capped by default for CPU usage. It is still important to ensure
we have a minimum amount of CPU.
We keep the use of the variables *_cpu_limit so that the existing
behavior is maintained.
Note that we don't want to cap an infra pod's CPU usage by default,
since we want to be able to use the necessary resources to complete
it's tasks.
Bug 1501960 (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1501960)
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Merged by openshift-bot
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Allowing to specify an image version for each logging component
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1471322
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Without that, playbook runs print warnings such as this:
[WARNING]: when statements should not include jinja2 templating
delimiters such as {{ }} or {% %}. Found: {{ g_etcd_hosts is not
defined and g_new_etcd_hosts is not
defined}}
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creeping
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oauthclient generation for ops
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ES dc creation
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When we currently create the set of logging `DeploymentConfig`s, we
create them with zero desired replicas. This causes the deployment to
immediately succeed as there is no work to be done. This inhibits our
ability to use nice CLI UX features like `oc rollout status` to monitor
the logging stack deployments. Instead, we should can create the configs
with the correct number of replicas in the first place and stop using
`oc scale` to bring them up after the fact.
Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <skuznets@redhat.com>
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