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a-o-i: Support for arbitrary host-level variables
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This allows the user to set a block containing any variables they want to set per-host
instead of per-role.
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Several variables such as 'deployment_type' and 'ansible_config' were
being set under a variable group for the last defined role instead of
under OSEv3:vars.
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Previously, we we're saving the roles variables set during a run.
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a-o-i: Looser facts requirements for unattended
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Loosen the facts requirements for unattended installs to allow the user to install
with only 'connect_to' defined.
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Correct an error in the way we're writing out the variable group tags
for host roles.
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Initial build of new, more flexible installer config file format.
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Add Origin 1.2 as one of the available installation options.
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Allow the user to specify origin install in unattended mode.s
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Upgrade mappings can now optionally support an upgrade to latest minor
version, and an upgrade to next major version.
Dropped the "minor_version" as it is already defined by the mapping key.
For 3.2 the minor upgrade playbook is the same as the major.
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Global proxies were not supported until 3.2 so if a
lesser version is specified then we don't need to
ask for it.
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Write the proper variables for http(s) and proxy excludes to the ansible inventory.
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Some UI improvements to help make it more clear to the user what information we
are looking for.
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Update the input to account for the new questions around proxies.
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a-o-i: UI additions for proxies
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Fix issue with assigning the Host object to a variable that expects a string.
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Always prompt the user for a storage host. The prompt defaults to the first master and warns the
user not to use a container-based installation for this.
WIP
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Somewhat hacky solution to let users install containerized 3.1.
A more flexible version will be forthcoming once we settle tagging
issues.
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Add --gen-inventory command to atomic-openshift-installer.
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With the addition of a --gen-inventory flag and always displaying the location
of the inventory written to disk, we should write the hosts file to a more
prominent location rather than a hidden directory.
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This will just generate the Ansible inventory once all information is gathered,
inform the user where to find it, and exit.
Includes some test utility updates to make what broke as a result of this
change less fragile.
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a-o-i: Error out early if callback_facts is None
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Bail out much earlier if for some reason callback_facts does not
return any data. This should prevent later methods from generating
stack traces.
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Adds the ability to perform upgrades without any user input through:
atomic-openshift-installer --unattended upgrade --next-major
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atomic-openshift-installer --unattended upgrade --latest-minor
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Change the upgrade logic to allow for more than two types of upgrades.
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Fix the nosetests after the rebase
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Rename osm_default_subdomain to openshift_master_default_subdomain to
match PR1495.
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a-o-i: Better method for identifying master_lb
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The previous check was less than reliable thanks to
potential differences between hostname / ip / connect_to.
This check should cover all instances.
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a-o-i: Exception checking around master_lb
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Some additional error checking when selecting the master_lb
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Support for adding new masters
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After much research and debugging, it turns out the facts
for nativeha hosts were much less consistent than I hoped.
With this newfound knowledge, I've implemented this method.
In short, you check with the first master to see what it thinks
the master_lb is, then you include that host as "installed".
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