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Verify memory and disk requirements before install
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Added indicator to check result for why that check was skipped.
Note that currently the user will only see it with ansible-playbook -vv
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Customized the error summary to depend on the intent of the playbook run.
Ensured output makes sense when failures are unrelated to running checks.
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Example usage:
$ ansible-playbook -i hosts playbooks/byo/config.yml -e
openshift_disable_check=memory_availability,disk_availability
Or add the variable to the inventory / hosts file.
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Signed-off-by: Jose A. Rivera <jarrpa@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Jose A. Rivera <jarrpa@redhat.com>
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In order to ensure that the Kubernetes machinery can determine when the
Kibana Pods are becoming ready, we need to add a readiness probe to the
Containers that make up those pods. The Kibana readiness probe simply
hits the base URL at `http://localhost:5601/` and expects a 200.
Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <skuznets@redhat.com>
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When we currently create the set of logging `DeploymentConfig`s, we
create them with zero desired replicas. This causes the deployment to
immediately succeed as there is no work to be done. This inhibits our
ability to use nice CLI UX features like `oc rollout status` to monitor
the logging stack deployments. Instead, we should can create the configs
with the correct number of replicas in the first place and stop using
`oc scale` to bring them up after the fact.
Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <skuznets@redhat.com>
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We are moving toward having adhoc post-install checks and so the
"preflight" designation needs to be widened.
Updated location to playbooks/byo/openshift-checks, added health check playbook, and updated README.
Also included the certificate_expiry playbooks.
Left behind symlinks and wrappers for existing checks.
To conform with the direction of the rest of the repo, the
openshift-checks playbooks are split into two directories, one under
playbooks/common with the actual invocation and one under
playbooks/byo for entrypoints that are just wrappers for the ones in common.
Because the certificate_expiry playbooks are intended not just to be
functional but to be examples that users modify, I did not split them
similarly. That could happen later after discussion but for now I just
left them whole under byo/openshift-checks/certificate_expiry.
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juanvallejo/jvallejo/update-docker-image-availability-check
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This change allows for the specification of JSON objects like
lists as parameters to templates.
Signed-off-by: Jose A. Rivera <jarrpa@redhat.com>
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Removing requirement to pass aws credentials
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Move etcd upgrade code into role
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Bug 1447019
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GitHubIdentityProvider provides the ability to authenticate against
GitHub organization teams [1].
This adds the attribute as optional so that users do not get the error
"provider GitHubIdentityProvider contains unknown keys teams".
[1]: https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.5/install_config/configuring_authentication.html#GitHub
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github.com:juanvallejo/openshift-ansible into jvallejo/add-etcd-volume-check
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It was agreed to name role variables as `r_ROLE_NAME_VARIABLE_NAME`. Giving it a try.
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