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* Autogenerate inventory/hosts when 'inventory: static' (Default),
with the shade-inventory tool.
* Drop unused anymore: openstack.py and associated GPL notes,
an example static inventory, omit manual updates for the
inventory DNS names in the deployment guide.
* Switch openstack.py formatted inventory hostvars
to the shade-inventory format (omit openstack.* from hostvars).
* Populate node labels from inventory vars instead of the heat
templates combined with inventory vars.
* Add app (k8s minions) nodes group for primary node labels.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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Because openshift-ansible requires root on the cluster nodes, but it
doesn't explicitly set it in the playbooks (like we do), let's set it
in our inventory instead of requiring to pass `--become` to
`ansible-playbook`.
That will simplify the installation steps as well as let us include
the provisioning and openshift-ansible playbooks in a single playbook.
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* Switch the sample inventory to CentOS
This changes the image name and deployment types to use centos instead
of rhel and sets `rhsm_register` to false.
With these changes, the inventory should be immediately deployable
using the default values (assuming the image, network and flavor names
match).
Ideally, the upstream CI will just end up using this inventory with
little to no changes, too at some point.
* Specify the origin openshift_release
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