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Cleanup not required dns bits
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* Do not manage hostnames for openstack cloud provider,
let cloud-init to do its job.
* Make python-dns / dnspython dependency check conditional.
* Drop not used dns node flavor and image.
* Do not manage dns nodes and sec groups in heat stacks.
* Keep supporting dynamic updates for private DNS records, yet only
limited to an external DNS managed elsewhere (not deployed by
the openshift_openstack provider). So users may still benefit from
this feature, sending nsupdates to private and public servers as
they want it.
* Fix openstack default for external nsupdate keys. It should be
undefined by default as the dns-populate logic is based on that.
* Fix dns records generation for openstack provider's populate-dns
* Update docs
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openshift.master.cluster_method.
With pacemaker removed there is no longer a need for
openshift.master.cluster_method. We only have one option.
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Remove references for bastion, ssh UI tunnek and static inventory.
Update docs.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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Unlike other cloud providers, OpenStack VMs are not able to resolve each
other by their names. If you try to run the playbooks against nodes
without a pre-created /etc/hosts or a DNS that provides the hostname/ip
resolution, it will fail.
By setting the `openshift_hostname` variable to each node's IP address,
we're able to deploy a functional cluster without running a custom DNS.
It is still possible to provide an external server with nsupdate keys
and have it be populated, but that is no longer a hard requirement.
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This makes sure that all the variables used in the `openshift_openstack`
role are prefixed with `openshift_openstack_` as is the convention.
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Most of the vars in `roles/openshift_openstack/defaults/main.yml` are
now prefixed with `openstack_`.
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We move them from `playbooks/provisioning/openstack` to
`playbooks/openstack` to mirror `playbooks/aws`.
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