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- Split playbooks into two, one for 3.0 minor upgrades and one for 3.0 to 3.1
upgrades
- Move upgrade playbooks to common/openshift/cluster/upgrades from adhoc
- Added a byo wrapper playbooks to set the groups based on the byo
conventions, other providers will need similar playbooks added eventually
- installer wrapper updates for refactored upgrade playbooks
- call new 3.0 to 3.1 upgrade playbook
- various fixes for edge cases I hit with a really old config laying
around.
- fix output of host facts to show connect_to value.
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atomic-openshift-installer: Remove question for container install
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Removing the option for a container-based install from the quick
installer with it is in tech preview.
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If this file exists on disk, the installer will use it if the user didn't
specify an ansible config file on the CLI.
Rename share directory to match the rpm name. (utils vs util)
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Upgrade enhancements
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- Push config dir logic out of module and use host variables instead.
- Backup master config with ansible utility.
- Add error handling for the upgrade config module.
- Add verbose option to installer.
- Return details on what we changed when upgrading config.
- Cleanup use of first master.
- Don't install upgrade rpms to check what version we'll upgrade to.
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Changes to installer.cfg.yaml to allow for better defaults in unattended mode.
Update example in the docs.
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TODO: We desparately need tests cases for:
- interactive with no config file
- interactive with config file and all installed hosts
- interactive with config file and no installed hosts
- interactive with config file and some installed some uninstalled hosts
- unattended with config file and all installed hosts (with and without --force)
- unattended with config file and no installed hosts (with and without --force)
- unattended with config file and some installed some uninstalled hosts (with and without --force)
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Previously the output was a little confusing. We didn't display anything about
the uninstalled hosts.
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all cases
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atomic-openshift-installer: Add default openshift-ansible-playbook
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This adds a default value to the openshift-ansible-playbook directory and also
removes the requirement that it be writable.
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atomic-openshift-installer: Text improvements
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Improvements to some of the installer text based on suggestions from
the doc team.
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enterprise is being phased out in favor of openshift-enterprise, you need to
specify where you wish to go.
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Because we're now installing from an rpm, we have a good idea where to find the
default playbooks and shouldn't require the user to tell us.
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add atomic-openshift-utils to openshift-ansible.spec file
no need for redundent spec file
remove dependencies that are not needed
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