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Previously, openshift-ansible supported various
types of deployments using the variable "openshift_deployment_type"
Currently, openshift-ansible only supports two deployment types,
"origin" and "openshift-enterprise".
This commit removes all logic and references to deprecated
deployment types.
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Moved the checks for osm_cluster_network_cidr, osm_host_subnet_length,
openshift_portal_net from upgrade to openshift_sanitize_inventory
as we now consider it a required variable for install, updrade, or
scale up.
Signed-off-by: Steve Milner <smilner@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Steve Milner <smilner@redhat.com>
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When upgrading osm_cluster_network_cidr, osm_host_subnet_length, and
openshift_portal_net must be set to avoid SDN initialization errors.
This was found when the default parameters were changed between Openshift
versions. This meant users who upgraded and did not specify either
mentioned variable at install/upgrade time ended up getting SDN errors
post upgrade.
When osm_cluster_network_cidr, osm_host_subnet_length, and
openshift_portal_net are not set the upgrade will fail telling the user
that the variables must be set and how to find the current values in the
current install.
References: https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/commit/b50b4ea0b03feb9431abd7294fe4fb6b549ddfc0
Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1451023
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