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Two tasks for initializing group names for the byo playbooks was located
in the common folder in the std_include.yml file. Byo dependencies
should not be in the common folder. The two tasks have been removed
from common/openshift-cluster/std_include.yml to a new file
byo/openshift-cluster/initialize_groups.yml. All references where these
tasks were included from either std_include.yml or other various files
have been updated to use the byo initialize_groups.yml. The methodology
implemented follows the pattern of having groups set up in byo then
calling out to playbooks in common, which are common to all deployments.
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- check both available excluder versions are at most of upgrade target version
- get excluder status through status command
- make excluders enablement configurable
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So that excluder is disabled and reset within the scope of each of those
in addition to the overall playbook
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This was done far into the process potentially leaving the user in a
difficult situation if they had now considered they were running the
upgrade playbook on a host that would be restarted. Instead check
configuration and what host we're running on in pre-upgrade and allow
the user to abort before making any substantial changes.
This is a step towards merging master upgrade into one serial process.
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* Added checks to make ci for yaml linting
* Modified y(a)ml files to pass lint checks
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This was missed in the standalone upgrade control plane playbook.
However it also looks to be out of order, we should restart before
reconciling and upgrading nodes. As such moved the restart directly into
the control plane upgrade common code, and placed it before
reconciliation.
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This improves the situation further and prevents configuration changes
from accidentally triggering docker restarts, before we've evacuated
nodes. Now in two places, we skip the role entirely, instead of previous
implementation which only skipped upgrading the installed version.
(which did not catch config issues)
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