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diff --git a/playbooks/openstack/advanced-configuration.md b/playbooks/openstack/advanced-configuration.md index cb8af4a9e..db2a13d38 100644 --- a/playbooks/openstack/advanced-configuration.md +++ b/playbooks/openstack/advanced-configuration.md @@ -23,35 +23,14 @@ There are no additional dependencies for the cluster nodes. Required configuration steps are done by Heat given a specific user data config that normally should not be changed. -## Required galaxy modules - -In order to pull in external dependencies for DNS configuration steps, -the following commads need to be executed: - - ansible-galaxy install \ - -r openshift-ansible-contrib/playbooks/provisioning/openstack/galaxy-requirements.yaml \ - -p openshift-ansible-contrib/roles - -Alternatively you can install directly from github: - - ansible-galaxy install git+https://github.com/redhat-cop/infra-ansible,master \ - -p openshift-ansible-contrib/roles - -Notes: -* This assumes we're in the directory that contains the clonned -openshift-ansible-contrib repo in its root path. -* When trying to install a different version, the previous one must be removed first -(`infra-ansible` directory from [roles](https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible-contrib/tree/master/roles)). -Otherwise, even if there are differences between the two versions, installation of the newer version is skipped. - - ## Accessing the OpenShift Cluster ### Configure DNS -OpenShift requires two DNS records to function fully. The first one points to +OpenShift requires a two public DNS records to function fully. The first one points to the master/load balancer and provides the UI/API access. The other one is a -wildcard domain that resolves app route requests to the infra node. +wildcard domain that resolves app route requests to the infra node. A private DNS +server and records are not required and not managed here. If you followed the default installation from the README section, there is no DNS configured. You should add two entries to the `/etc/hosts` file on the @@ -187,8 +166,8 @@ That sudomain can be set as well by the `openshift_openstack_app_subdomain` vari the inventory. The `openstack_<role name>_hostname` is a set of variables used for customising -hostnames of servers with a given role. When such a variable stays commented, -default hostname (usually the role name) is used. +public names of Nova servers provisioned with a given role. When such a variable stays commented, +default value (usually the role name) is used. The `openshift_openstack_dns_nameservers` is a list of DNS servers accessible from all the created Nova servers. These will provide the internal name resolution for @@ -203,7 +182,7 @@ When Network Manager is enabled for provisioned cluster nodes, which is normally the case, you should not change the defaults and always deploy dnsmasq. `openshift_openstack_external_nsupdate_keys` describes an external authoritative DNS server(s) -processing dynamic records updates in the public and private cluster views: +processing dynamic records updates in the public only cluster view: openshift_openstack_external_nsupdate_keys: public: @@ -211,10 +190,6 @@ processing dynamic records updates in the public and private cluster views: key_algorithm: 'hmac-md5' key_name: 'update-key' server: <public DNS server IP> - private: - key_secret: <some nsupdate key 2> - key_algorithm: 'hmac-sha256' - server: <public or private DNS server IP> Here, for the public view section, we specified another key algorithm and optional `key_name`, which normally defaults to the cluster's DNS domain. @@ -222,24 +197,6 @@ This just illustrates a compatibility mode with a DNS service deployed by OpenShift on OSP10 reference architecture, and used in a mixed mode with another external DNS server. -Another example defines an external DNS server for the public view -additionally to the in-stack DNS server used for the private view only: - - openshift_openstack_external_nsupdate_keys: - public: - key_secret: <some nsupdate key> - key_algorithm: 'hmac-sha256' - server: <public DNS server IP> - -Here, updates matching the public view will be hitting the given public -server IP. While updates matching the private view will be sent to the -auto evaluated in-stack DNS server's **public** IP. - -Note, for the in-stack DNS server, private view updates may be sent only -via the public IP of the server. You can not send updates via the private -IP yet. This forces the in-stack private server to have a floating IP. -See also the [security notes](#security-notes) - ## Flannel networking In order to configure the @@ -337,7 +294,6 @@ variables](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.6/install_config/inst in `inventory/group_vars/OSEv3.yml`. For example, given a load balancer node under the ansible group named `ext_lb`: - openshift_master_cluster_method: native openshift_master_cluster_hostname: "{{ groups.ext_lb.0 }}" openshift_master_cluster_public_hostname: "{{ groups.ext_lb.0 }}" @@ -376,18 +332,6 @@ be the case for development environments. When turned off, the servers will be provisioned omitting the ``yum update`` command. This brings security implications though, and is not recommended for production deployments. -### DNS servers security options - -Aside from `openshift_openstack_node_ingress_cidr` restricting public access to in-stack DNS -servers, there are following (bind/named specific) DNS security -options available: - - named_public_recursion: 'no' - named_private_recursion: 'yes' - -External DNS servers, which is not included in the 'dns' hosts group, -are not managed. It is up to you to configure such ones. - ## Configure the OpenShift parameters Finally, you need to update the DNS entry in diff --git a/playbooks/openstack/openshift-cluster/install.yml b/playbooks/openstack/openshift-cluster/install.yml index 1c4f609e3..3211f619a 100644 --- a/playbooks/openstack/openshift-cluster/install.yml +++ b/playbooks/openstack/openshift-cluster/install.yml @@ -8,8 +8,5 @@ # values here. We do it in the OSEv3 group vars. Do we need to add # some logic here? -- name: run the initialization - include: ../../init/main.yml - -- name: run the config - include: ../../common/openshift-cluster/config.yml +- name: run the cluster deploy + import_playbook: ../../deploy_cluster.yml diff --git a/playbooks/openstack/openshift-cluster/provision.yml b/playbooks/openstack/openshift-cluster/provision.yml index 36d8c8215..583e72b51 100644 --- a/playbooks/openstack/openshift-cluster/provision.yml +++ b/playbooks/openstack/openshift-cluster/provision.yml @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ # NOTE(shadower): Bring in the host groups: - name: evaluate groups - include: ../../init/evaluate_groups.yml + import_playbook: ../../init/evaluate_groups.yml - name: Wait for the nodes and gather their facts @@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ - name: Gather facts for the new nodes setup: +- name: set common facts + import_playbook: ../../init/facts.yml -# NOTE(shadower): the (internal) DNS must be functional at this point!! -# That will have happened in provision.yml if nsupdate was configured. # TODO(shadower): consider splitting this up so people can stop here # and configure their DNS if they have to. @@ -47,6 +47,13 @@ hosts: oo_all_hosts become: yes gather_facts: yes + roles: + - role: rhel_subscribe + when: + - ansible_distribution == "RedHat" + - rhsub_user | default(False) + - rhsub_pass | default(False) + tasks: - name: Install dependencies include_role: diff --git a/playbooks/openstack/openshift-cluster/provision_install.yml b/playbooks/openstack/openshift-cluster/provision_install.yml index 5d88c105f..fc2854605 100644 --- a/playbooks/openstack/openshift-cluster/provision_install.yml +++ b/playbooks/openstack/openshift-cluster/provision_install.yml @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ --- - name: Check the prerequisites for cluster provisioning in OpenStack - include: prerequisites.yml + import_playbook: prerequisites.yml - name: Include the provision.yml playbook to create cluster - include: provision.yml + import_playbook: provision.yml - name: Include the install.yml playbook to install cluster - include: install.yml + import_playbook: install.yml diff --git a/playbooks/openstack/sample-inventory/group_vars/OSEv3.yml b/playbooks/openstack/sample-inventory/group_vars/OSEv3.yml index 68d898d9a..933117127 100644 --- a/playbooks/openstack/sample-inventory/group_vars/OSEv3.yml +++ b/playbooks/openstack/sample-inventory/group_vars/OSEv3.yml @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ openshift_deployment_type: origin #openshift_release: v3.5 openshift_master_default_subdomain: "apps.{{ openshift_openstack_clusterid }}.{{ openshift_openstack_public_dns_domain }}" -openshift_master_cluster_method: native openshift_master_cluster_public_hostname: "console.{{ openshift_openstack_clusterid }}.{{ openshift_openstack_public_dns_domain }}" osm_default_node_selector: 'region=primary' diff --git a/playbooks/openstack/sample-inventory/group_vars/all.yml b/playbooks/openstack/sample-inventory/group_vars/all.yml index ae1528123..c7afe9a24 100644 --- a/playbooks/openstack/sample-inventory/group_vars/all.yml +++ b/playbooks/openstack/sample-inventory/group_vars/all.yml @@ -82,27 +82,10 @@ openshift_openstack_docker_volume_size: "15" openshift_openstack_subnet_prefix: "192.168.99" -## Red Hat subscription defaults to false which means we will not attempt to -## subscribe the nodes -#rhsm_register: False - -# # Using Red Hat Satellite: -#rhsm_register: True -#rhsm_satellite: 'sat-6.example.com' -#rhsm_org: 'OPENSHIFT_ORG' -#rhsm_activationkey: '<activation-key>' - -# # Or using RHN username, password and optionally pool: -#rhsm_register: True -#rhsm_username: '<username>' -#rhsm_password: '<password>' -#rhsm_pool: '<pool id>' - -#rhsm_repos: -# - "rhel-7-server-rpms" -# - "rhel-7-server-ose-3.5-rpms" -# - "rhel-7-server-extras-rpms" -# - "rhel-7-fast-datapath-rpms" +## Red Hat subscription: +#rhsub_user: '<username>' +#rhsub_pass: '<password>' +#rhsub_pool: '<pool name>' # # Roll-your-own DNS |