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Add openshift_gcp_multizone bool that defaults
to False to enable users to support multizone
deployments on gcp.
Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1542843
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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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Allows CI jobs to create images specifically for this cluster and then
remove them afterwards.
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Allows other scripts to create metadata that is cleaned up safely.
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Masters can be in a bootstrap config, but allow them to wait for stable
so that we don't have inventory issues.
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Allow each node group to request bootstrap, allow per node group image
override, and ensure the provision logic does not wait for bootstrapping
node groups before continuing.
This is an incremental step to allow GCP clusters to use bootstrap logic
on cluster deploy without having fully baked images. We will switch over
slowly and ensure both code paths function.
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We are seeing instances take longer than 5m to become available,
possibly due to GCP infra issues.
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Corresponding changes will be made to the other repositories after
merge.
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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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