From a1228a7c4acdb088fbf43c9a67b7eccf7ee67d07 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Luke Meyer Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 13:09:08 -0400 Subject: health check playbooks: relocate and expand 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. --- playbooks/byo/openshift-preflight/README.md | 43 ----------------------------- 1 file changed, 43 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 playbooks/byo/openshift-preflight/README.md (limited to 'playbooks/byo/openshift-preflight/README.md') diff --git a/playbooks/byo/openshift-preflight/README.md b/playbooks/byo/openshift-preflight/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index b50292eac..000000000 --- a/playbooks/byo/openshift-preflight/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -# OpenShift preflight checks - -Here we provide an Ansible playbook for detecting potential roadblocks prior to -an install or upgrade. - -Ansible's default operation mode is to fail fast, on the first error. However, -when performing checks, it is useful to gather as much information about -problems as possible in a single run. - -The `check.yml` playbook runs a battery of checks against the inventory hosts -and tells Ansible to ignore intermediate errors, thus giving a more complete -diagnostic of the state of each host. Still, if any check failed, the playbook -run will be marked as having failed. - -To facilitate understanding the problems that were encountered, we provide a -custom callback plugin to summarize execution errors at the end of a playbook -run. - ---- - -*Note that currently the `check.yml` playbook is only useful for RPM-based -installations. Containerized installs are excluded from checks for now, but -might be included in the future if there is demand for that.* - ---- - -## Running - -With an installation of Ansible 2.2 or greater, run the playbook directly -against your inventory file. Here is the step-by-step: - -1. If you haven't done it yet, clone this repository: - - ```console - $ git clone https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible - $ cd openshift-ansible - ``` - -2. Run the playbook: - - ```console - $ ansible-playbook -i playbooks/byo/openshift-preflight/check.yml - ``` -- cgit v1.2.3