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Uninstall - Remove systemd wants file for node
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Fix ec2 instance type override
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Better structure the output of the list playbook
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The list playbook listed the IPs of the VMs without logging their role like:
TASK: [debug ] ************************************************************
ok: [10.64.109.37] => {
"msg": "public:10.64.109.37 private:192.168.165.5"
}
ok: [10.64.109.47] => {
"msg": "public:10.64.109.47 private:192.168.165.6"
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ok: [10.64.109.36] => {
"msg": "public:10.64.109.36 private:192.168.165.4"
}
ok: [10.64.109.215] => {
"msg": "public:10.64.109.215 private:192.168.165.2"
}
The list playbook now prints the information in a more structured way with
a list of masters, a list of nodes and the subtype of the nodes like:
TASK: [debug ] ************************************************************
ok: [localhost] => {
"msg": {
"lenaicnewlist": {
"master": [
{
"name": "10.64.109.215",
"private IP": "192.168.165.2",
"public IP": "10.64.109.215",
"subtype": "default"
}
],
"node": [
{
"name": "10.64.109.47",
"private IP": "192.168.165.6",
"public IP": "10.64.109.47",
"subtype": "compute"
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{
"name": "10.64.109.37",
"private IP": "192.168.165.5",
"public IP": "10.64.109.37",
"subtype": "compute"
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{
"name": "10.64.109.36",
"private IP": "192.168.165.4",
"public IP": "10.64.109.36",
"subtype": "infra"
}
]
}
}
}
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Gate upgrade steps
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- Add gateing tests on the 3.0 to 3.1 upgrade
- Ensure that each stage does not proceed if a subset of the hosts fail,
since ansible will continue through the playbook as long as all hosts in a
play haven't failed.
- Fix up some left over references to byo group names
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Update etcd default facts setting
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Update master facts prior to upgrading from 3.0 to 3.1
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- Reorder to push all non-changing checks first
- Remove multiple plays where possible
- Make formatting more consistent
- Add additional comments to break up the different stages of the upgrade.
- Use group names more consistently
- Add package version checking to nodes
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- Split playbooks into two, one for 3.0 minor upgrades and one for 3.0 to 3.1
upgrades
- Move upgrade playbooks to common/openshift/cluster/upgrades from adhoc
- Added a byo wrapper playbooks to set the groups based on the byo
conventions, other providers will need similar playbooks added eventually
- installer wrapper updates for refactored upgrade playbooks
- call new 3.0 to 3.1 upgrade playbook
- various fixes for edge cases I hit with a really old config laying
around.
- fix output of host facts to show connect_to value.
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Instead of combining this with tasks to restart services, add a separate
started+enabled play for masters and nodes at the end of the playbook.
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With the openshift to atomic-openshift renames, some services were not enabled
after upgrade. Added enabled directives to all service restart lines in the
upgrade playbook.
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Remove upgrade playbook restriction on 3.0.2.
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This is blocking 3.0.1 upgrades to 3.1 incorrectly, which is a scenario we
should support.
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Read etcd data dir from appropriate config file.
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Rather than assuming the etcd data dir, we now read if from master-config.yaml
if using embedded etcd, otherwise from etcd.conf.
Doing so now required use of PyYAML to parse config file when gathering facts.
Fixed discrepancy with data_dir fact and openshift-enterprise deployment_type.
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Add support for flannel
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Signed-off-by: Sylvain Baubeau <sbaubeau@redhat.com>
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Fix indentation on when
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Upgrade enhancements
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Skip some 3.1 checks if doing a 3.0.x to 3.0.2 upgrade.
Improve error message when oc whoami fails (i.e. openshift is down) during
pre-upgrade checks, rather than assuming the binary doesn't exist.
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Pre upgrade
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Run pre-upgrade script on nodes
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Script currently just checks for port names that are no longer valid. In theory
other checks may be added to this script in the future. Script was originally
written by Steve Milner and Andy Goldstein.
If the script fails, ansible seems to handle this nicely by default, exiting
the upgrade and displaying stderr and stdout, both of which contain useful info
on what the problem was.
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- rework the version checking
- provide better safety if the apiLevel attributes are missing
- ensure a list of api levels are present
- remove a list of api levels
- pylint fixes
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