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* rename option_images to _{oreg|ortr}_images
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Query libvirt’s DHCP leases rather than inspecting the host’s ARP cache
to find the VMs’ IPs.
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not dictating what the ec2.ini file should look like.
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Fixed a variable naming bug due to rename.
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- Do not attempt to fetch file to same file location when playbooks are run
locally on master
- Fix for openshift_facts when run against a host in a VPC that does not assign internal/external hostnames or ips
- Fix setting of labels and annotations on node instances and in
openshift_facts
- converted openshift_facts to use json for local_fact storage instead of
an ini file, included code that should migrate existing ini users to json
- added region/zone setting to byo inventory
- Fix fact related bug where deployment_type was being set on node role
instead of common role for node hosts
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aws/hosts/ being added.
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According to https://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsMetadata , the `metadata` tag can contain only one top-level element per namespace.
Because of that, libvirt stored only the `deployment-type-{{ deployment_type }}` tag.
As a consequence, the dynamic inventory reported no `env-{{ cluster }}` group.
This is problematic for the `terminate.yml` playbook which iterates over `groups['tag-env-{{ cluster-id }}]`
The symptom is that `oo_hosts_to_terminate` was not defined.
In the end, as Ansible couldn’t iterate on the value of `groups['oo_hosts_to_terminate']`, it iterated on its letters:
```
TASK: [Destroy VMs] ***********************************************************
failed: [localhost] => (item=['g', 'destroy']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["g", "destroy"]}
msg: virtual machine g not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['g', 'undefine']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["g", "undefine"]}
msg: virtual machine g not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['r', 'destroy']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["r", "destroy"]}
msg: virtual machine r not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['r', 'undefine']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["r", "undefine"]}
msg: virtual machine r not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['o', 'destroy']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["o", "destroy"]}
msg: virtual machine o not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['o', 'undefine']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["o", "undefine"]}
msg: virtual machine o not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['u', 'destroy']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["u", "destroy"]}
msg: virtual machine u not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['u', 'undefine']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["u", "undefine"]}
msg: virtual machine u not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['p', 'destroy']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["p", "destroy"]}
msg: virtual machine p not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['p', 'undefine']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["p", "undefine"]}
msg: virtual machine p not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['s', 'destroy']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["s", "destroy"]}
msg: virtual machine s not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['s', 'undefine']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["s", "undefine"]}
msg: virtual machine s not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['[', 'destroy']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["[", "destroy"]}
msg: virtual machine [ not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['[', 'undefine']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["[", "undefine"]}
msg: virtual machine [ not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=["'", 'destroy']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["'", "destroy"]}
msg: virtual machine ' not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=["'", 'undefine']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["'", "undefine"]}
msg: virtual machine ' not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['o', 'destroy']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["o", "destroy"]}
msg: virtual machine o not found
failed: [localhost] => (item=['o', 'undefine']) => {"failed": true, "item": ["o", "undefine"]}
msg: virtual machine o not found
etc…
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Configuration updates for latest builds
- Switch to using create-node-config
- Switch sdn services to use etcd over SSL
- This re-uses the client certificate deployed on each node
- Additional node registration changes
- Do not assume that metadata service is available in openshift_facts module
- Call systemctl daemon-reload after installing openshift-master, openshift-sdn-master, openshift-node, openshift-sdn-node
- Fix bug overriding openshift_hostname and openshift_public_hostname in byo playbooks
- Start moving generated configs to /etc/openshift
- Some custom module cleanup
- Add known issue with ansible-1.9 to README_OSE.md
- Update to genericize the kubernetes_register_node module
- Default to use kubectl for commands
- Allow for overriding kubectl_cmd
- In openshift_register_node role, override kubectl_cmd to openshift_kube
- Set default openshift_registry_url for enterprise when deployment_type is enterprise
- Fix openshift_register_node for client config change
- Ensure that master certs directory is created
- Add roles and filter_plugin symlinks to playbooks/common/openshift-master and node
- Allow non-root user with sudo nopasswd access
- Updates for README_OSE.md
- Update byo inventory for adding additional comments
- Updates for node cert/config sync to work with non-root user using sudo
- Move node config/certs to /etc/openshift/node
- Don't use path for mktemp. addresses: https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/issues/154
Create common playbooks
- create common/openshift-master/config.yml
- create common/openshift-node/config.yml
- update playbooks to use new common playbooks
- update launch playbooks to call update playbooks
- fix openshift_registry and openshift_node_ip usage
Set default deployment type to origin
- openshift_repo updates for enabling origin deployments
- also separate repo and gpgkey file structure
- remove kubernetes repo since it isn't currently needed
- full deployment type support for bin/cluster
- honor OS_DEPLOYMENT_TYPE env variable
- add --deployment-type option, which will override OS_DEPLOYMENT_TYPE if set
- if neither OS_DEPLOYMENT_TYPE or --deployment-type is set, defaults to
origin installs
Additional changes:
- Add separate config action to bin/cluster that runs ansible config but does
not update packages
- Some more duplication reduction in cluster playbooks.
- Rename task files in playbooks dirs to have tasks in their name for clarity.
- update aws/gce scripts to use a directory for inventory (otherwise when
there are no hosts returned from dynamic inventory there is an error)
libvirt refactor and update
- add libvirt dynamic inventory
- updates to use dynamic inventory for libvirt
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- added byo playbooks
- added byo (example) inventory
- added a README_OSE.md for getting started with Enterprise deployments
- Added an ansible.cfg as an example for configuration helpful for
playbooks/roles
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- Add openshift_facts role and module
- Created new role openshift_facts that contains an openshift_facts module
- Refactor openshift_* roles to use openshift_facts instead of relying on
defaults
- Refactor playbooks to use openshift_facts
- Cleanup inventory group_vars
- Update defaults
- update openshift_master role firewall defaults
- remove etcd peer port, since we will not be supporting clustered embedded
etcd
- remove 8444 since console now runs on the api port by default
- add 8444 and 7001 to disabled services to ensure removal if updating
- Add new role os_env_extras_node that is a subset of the docker role
- previously, we were starting/enabling docker which was causing issues with some
installations
- Does not install or start docker, since the openshift-node role will
handle that for us
- Only adds root to the dockerroot group
- Update playbooks to use ops_env_extras_node role instead of docker role
- os_firewall bug fixes
- ignore ip6tables for now, since we are not configuring any ipv6 rules
- if installing package do a daemon-reload before starting/enabling service
- Add aws support to bin/cluster
- Add list action to bin/cluster
- Add update action to bin/cluster
- cleanup some stray debug statements
- some variable renaming for clarity
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multi_ec2.py.
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Use ansible playbook to initialize openshift cluster
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- playbooks/gce/openshift-cluster:
- Remove some stray debugging statements
- Some minor formatting fixes
- removing un-necessary quotes
- cleaning up some jinja templates for readability
- add a play to the launch playbook to apply the os_update_latest role on
all hosts in the new environment
- improve setting groups and gce_public_ip when using add_host module
- set gce_public_ip as a variable for the host using the returned gce instance_data
- add a group for each tag configured on the host (pre-pending tag_ to the
tag name)
- update the openshift-master/config.yml and openshift-node/config.yml
includes to use the tag_env-host-type groups
- openshift-{master,node}/config.yml
- Some cleanup
- remove some extraneous quotes
- remove connection: ssh from remote hosts, since it is the default
- remove user: root and instead set ansible_ssh_user in
inventory/gce/group_vars/all
- set openshift_public_ip and openshift_env to templated values in
inventory/gce/group_vars/all as well
- no longer set openshift_node_ips for the master host, since nodes will
register themselves now when they are configured (prevent reboot on
adding nodes)
- move setting openshift_master_ips and openshift_public_master_ips using
set_fact and instead use the vars: of the 'Configure Instances' play
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Explicitely use python2
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Some distributions are using python3 as the default python.
On those ones, we need to explicitely use python2.
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This allows us to construct hostnames from a format string
plus ec2 tag values.
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providers if you ran multi_ec2.py from the inventory directory.
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Added a readme so its obvious how to run tests
Leaving this alone. Getting cleaned up in next PR
Fixing space
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pretty print string.
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