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-rw-r--r--playbooks/aws/README.md10
-rw-r--r--playbooks/aws/openshift-cluster/uninstall_s3.yml10
-rw-r--r--playbooks/aws/provisioning_vars.yml.example6
3 files changed, 23 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/playbooks/aws/README.md b/playbooks/aws/README.md
index bdc98d1e0..cf811ca84 100644
--- a/playbooks/aws/README.md
+++ b/playbooks/aws/README.md
@@ -201,9 +201,7 @@ There are more enhancements that are arriving for provisioning. These will incl
## Uninstall / Deprovisioning
-At this time, only deprovisioning of the output of the prerequisites step is provided. You can/must manually remove things like ELBs and scale groups before attempting to undo the work by the preprovisiong step.
-
-To undo the work done by the prerequisites playbook, simply call the uninstall_prerequisites.yml playbook. You should use the same inventory file and provisioning_vars.yml file that was used during provisioning.
+To undo the work done by the prerequisites playbook, simply call the uninstall_prerequisites.yml playbook. You will have needed to remove any of the other objects (ie ELBs, instances, etc) before attempting. You should use the same inventory file and provisioning_vars.yml file that was used during provisioning.
```
ansible-playbook -i <previous inventory file> -e @<previous provisioning_vars file> uninstall_prerequisites.yml
@@ -211,4 +209,10 @@ ansible-playbook -i <previous inventory file> -e @<previous provisioning_vars fi
This should result in removal of the security groups and VPC that were created.
+Cleaning up the S3 bucket contents can be accomplished with:
+
+```
+ansible-playbook -i <previous inventory file> -e @<previous provisioning_vars file> uninstall_s3.yml
+```
+
NOTE: If you want to also remove the ssh keys that were uploaded (**these ssh keys would be shared if you are running multiple clusters in the same AWS account** so we don't remove these by default) then you should add 'openshift_aws_enable_uninstall_shared_objects: True' to your provisioning_vars.yml file.
diff --git a/playbooks/aws/openshift-cluster/uninstall_s3.yml b/playbooks/aws/openshift-cluster/uninstall_s3.yml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..448b47aee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/playbooks/aws/openshift-cluster/uninstall_s3.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+---
+- name: Empty/delete s3 bucket
+ hosts: localhost
+ connection: local
+ tasks:
+ - name: empty/delete s3 bucket
+ include_role:
+ name: openshift_aws
+ tasks_from: uninstall_s3.yml
+ when: openshift_aws_create_s3 | default(true) | bool
diff --git a/playbooks/aws/provisioning_vars.yml.example b/playbooks/aws/provisioning_vars.yml.example
index a1a8a5b08..78484fdbd 100644
--- a/playbooks/aws/provisioning_vars.yml.example
+++ b/playbooks/aws/provisioning_vars.yml.example
@@ -21,6 +21,12 @@ openshift_release: # v3.7
# This will be dependent on the version provided by the yum repository
openshift_pkg_version: # -3.7.0
+# OpenShift api port
+# Fulfills a chicken/egg scenario with how Ansible treats host inventory file
+# and extra_vars. This is used for SecurityGroups, ELB Listeners as well as
+# an override to installer inventory openshift_master_api_port key
+# openshift_master_api_port: 8443
+
# specify a clusterid
# This value is also used as the default value for many other components.
#openshift_aws_clusterid: default