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This moves all core functionality into the openshift-ansible repo, adds
the necessary equivalent entrypoint to the openshift-ansible installer
image, and ensures the dynamic inventory mechanisms in openshift-ansible
continue to work.
Notable changes from origin-gce:
* playbook extensions changed to .yml
* dynamic inventory subdirectory created to prevent accidental use
* use the custom entrypoint entrypoint-gcp for this image
* move tasks into openshift_gcp role
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In Ansible 2.2, the include_role directive came into existence as
a Tech Preview. It is still a Tech Preview through Ansible 2.4
(and in current devel branch), but with a noteable change. The
default behavior switched from static: true to static: false
because that functionality moved to the newly introduced
import_role directive (in order to stay consistent with include*
being dynamic in nature and `import* being static in nature).
The dynamic include is considerably more memory intensive as it will
dynamically create a role import for every host in the inventory
list to be used. (Also worth noting, there is at the time of this
writing an object allocation inefficiency in the dynamic include
that can in certain situations amplify this effect considerably)
This change is meant to mitigate the pressure on memory for the
Ansible control host.
We need to evaluate where it makes sense to dynamically include roles
and revert back to dynamic inclusion if and where it makes sense to do
so.
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This is a rough cut of the existing origin-gce structure (itself a
refined version of the ref arch). I've removed everything except core
cluster provisioning, image building, and inventory setup. Node groups
are part of the "all at once" provisioning but can be changed.
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