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@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ If customization is required for the instances, scale groups, or any other confi
In order to create the bootstrap-able AMI we need to create a basic openshift-ansible inventory. This enables us to create the AMI using the openshift-ansible node roles. This inventory should not include any hosts, but certain variables should be defined in the appropriate groups, just as deploying a cluster
using the normal openshift-ansible method. See provisioning-inventory.example.ini for an example.
-There are more examples of cluster inventory settings [`here`](../../inventory/byo/).
+There are more examples of cluster inventory settings [`here`](../../inventory/).
#### Step 0 (optional)
@@ -134,11 +134,11 @@ At this point we have successfully created the infrastructure including the mast
Now it is time to install Openshift using the openshift-ansible installer. This can be achieved by running the following playbook:
```
-$ ansible-playbook -i inventory.yml install.yml @provisioning_vars.yml
+$ ansible-playbook -i inventory.yml install.yml -e @provisioning_vars.yml
```
This playbook accomplishes the following:
1. Builds a dynamic inventory file by querying AWS.
-2. Runs the [`byo`](../../common/openshift-cluster/config.yml)
+2. Runs the [`deploy_cluster.yml`](../deploy_cluster.yml)
Once this playbook completes, the cluster masters should be installed and configured.