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Regression introduced with:
https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/commit/ee6adf9e9a520cc5873bf9f36924ae9aa4c47c7c
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
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Automatic merge from submit-queue.
Combine openshift_node and openshift_node_upgrade
Currently, having openshift_node and openshift_node_upgrade
as two distinct roles has created a duplication across
handlers, templates, and some tasks.
This commit combines the roles to reduce duplication
and bugs encountered by not putting code in both places.
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Currently, having openshift_node and openshift_node_upgrade
as two distinct roles has created a duplication across
handlers, templates, and some tasks.
This commit combines the roles to reduce duplication
and bugs encountered by not putting code in both places.
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Automatic merge from submit-queue.
registry-console tech debt
Followup to https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/pull/5829
Replaces https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/pull/6093
Fixes the construction and checking of registry-console images to be as similar as it can get to those constructed from the traditional `oreg_url` without tacking on `ose-` or `origin-` to the base name.
I did not see a reason for having `registry.access.redhat.com/` as a hardcoded enterprise default so I took it out. Someone say something if there was a good reason for this.
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enable option to configure basename in image
docker_image_availability check: follow registry-console image options
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don't hardcode the enterprise registry; construct the image like origin
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don't hardcode the enterprise registry; construct the image like origin
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don't hardcode the enterprise registry; construct the image like origin
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Created by command:
/usr/bin/tito tag --debug --accept-auto-changelog --keep-version --debug
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Automatic merge from submit-queue.
logging with static pvc: allow specifying the storage class name
See https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/issues/6028 for more info and motivation.
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Initial Kuryr Ports Pool Support
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This commits enables the ports pool driver when deploying kuryr
networking on top of OpenShift in containers. It also exposes
some configuration options such as the maximum and minimum pool
sizes, as well as the bulk subports creation size and the time
between pools update actions.
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Fix openstack init
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Add the OpenStack provider
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This makes sure that all the variables used in the `openshift_openstack`
role are prefixed with `openshift_openstack_` as is the convention.
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The `openstack_*_network_name` vars are strings, not booleans, so the
absense shouldn't really be marked by `False`.
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Because the templates are present in a role, the `template` module is
able to look them up directly, without having to use `{{ role_path
}}/templates`.
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Most of the vars in `roles/openshift_openstack/defaults/main.yml` are
now prefixed with `openstack_`.
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It's no longer being used.
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The contents of roles/openshift_openstack/vars/main.yml were moved to
the defaults/main.yml file instead.
There are now duplication warnings we need to address, but the
deployment does still work.
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These options will have no effect until we add static inventory and
bastion support back in.
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The repo already contains the `rhel_subscribe` role so we should use
that instead.
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This will mostly not work but it's a starting point.
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They're not necessary for the initial PR so let's add them properly
later.
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They're duplicating a lot of functionality that's already in
openshift-ansible and they're not actually used from the provisioning
playbooks.
We'll revisit them later.
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The `openstack-stack` role is now under `openshift_openstack` and the
`openstack-create-cinder-registry` one will be added there, later.
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All the tasks that were previously in playbooks are now under
`roles/openshift_openstack`.
The `openshift-cluster` directory now only contains playbooks that
include tasks from that role. This makes the structure much closer to
that of the AWS provider.
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We move them from `playbooks/provisioning/openstack` to
`playbooks/openstack` to mirror `playbooks/aws`.
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This moves all the OpenStack-related code from the -contrib[1] repo
including its git history to openshift-ansible. It will then be moved
around and updated to fit the rest of the project's structure.
[1]: https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible-contrib
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This let's us use the role on CentOS systems, as well as RHEL. In addition, it
installs docker and makes sure it's restarted (as opposed to just "started"
which has no effect when docker is already running).
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We'll do it in a separate pull request.
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* add cas: playbook adding new CAs created
* add CAs: README updated, bug fixes
* README: improvements
* README: minor fixes
* README: removed code snippet
* README: fix
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* Add flannel support
* Document Flannel SDN use case for a separate data network.
* Add post install step for flannel SDN
* Configure iptables rules as described for OCP 3.4 refarch
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/reference_architectures/2017/html/deploying_red_hat_openshift_container_platform_3.4_on_red_hat_openstack_platform_10/emphasis_manual_deployment_emphasis#run_ansible_installer
* Configure flannel interface options
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
* Use os_firewall from galaxy for required flannel rules
For flannel SDN:
* Add openshift-ansible as a galaxy dependency module.
* Use openshift-ansible/roles/os_firewall to apply DNS rules
for flanel SDN.
* Apply the remaining advanced rules with direct
iptables commands as os_firewall do not support advanced rules.
* Persist only iptables rules w/o dynamic KUBe rules. Those are
added runtime and need restoration after reboot or iptables restart.
* Configure and enable the masked iptables service on the app nodes.
Enable it to allow the in-memory rules to be persisted.
Disable firewalld, which is the expected default behavior of the
os_firewall module.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
* Allow access from nodes to masters' port 2379 when using flannel
Flannel requires to gather information from etcd to configure and
assign the subnets in the nodes, therefore, allow access from nodes to port 2379/tcp to the master security group.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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