From c942e4399d22347ad0fcc8e02e576ca056f1a118 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rodolfo Carvalho Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2016 15:33:49 +0100 Subject: Remove README_AEP.md Not supported in this repo now. --- README.md | 1 - README_AEP.md | 233 ---------------------------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 234 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 README_AEP.md diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b76aec494..cc25e5abc 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ not practical to start over at 1.0. - Bring your own host deployments: - [OpenShift Enterprise](https://docs.openshift.com/enterprise/latest/install_config/install/advanced_install.html) - [OpenShift Origin](https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/install/advanced_install.html) - - [Atomic Enterprise](http://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/blob/master/README_AEP.md) - Build - [How to build the openshift-ansible rpms](BUILD.md) diff --git a/README_AEP.md b/README_AEP.md deleted file mode 100644 index c588ebbd3..000000000 --- a/README_AEP.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,233 +0,0 @@ -# Installing AEP from dev puddles using ansible - -* [Requirements](#requirements) -* [Caveats](#caveats) -* [Known Issues](#known-issues) -* [Configuring the host inventory](#configuring-the-host-inventory) -* [Creating the default variables for the hosts and host groups](#creating-the-default-variables-for-the-hosts-and-host-groups) -* [Running the ansible playbooks](#running-the-ansible-playbooks) -* [Post-ansible steps](#post-ansible-steps) -* [Overriding detected ip addresses and hostnames](#overriding-detected-ip-addresses-and-hostnames) - -## Requirements -* ansible 2.1.0.0 - * Available in Fedora channels - * Available for EL with EPEL and Optional channel -* One or more RHEL 7.1 VMs -* Either ssh key based auth for the root user or ssh key based auth for a user - with sudo access (no password) -* A checkout of openshift-ansible from https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/ - - ```sh - git clone https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible.git - cd openshift-ansible - ``` - -## Caveats -This ansible repo is currently under heavy revision for providing OSE support; -the following items are highly likely to change before the OSE support is -merged into the upstream repo: - * the current git branch for testing - * how the inventory file should be configured - * variables that need to be set - * bootstrapping steps - * other configuration steps - -## Known Issues -* Host subscriptions are not configurable yet, the hosts need to be - pre-registered with subscription-manager or have the RHEL base repo - pre-configured. If using subscription-manager the following commands will - disable all but the rhel-7-server rhel-7-server-extras and - rhel-server7-ose-beta repos: -```sh -subscription-manager repos --disable="*" -subscription-manager repos \ ---enable="rhel-7-server-rpms" \ ---enable="rhel-7-server-extras-rpms" \ ---enable="rhel-7-server-ose-3.0-rpms" -``` -* Configuration of router is not automated yet -* Configuration of docker-registry is not automated yet - -## Configuring the host inventory -[Ansible docs](http://docs.ansible.com/intro_inventory.html) - -Example inventory file for configuring one master and two nodes for the test -environment. This can be configured in the default inventory file -(/etc/ansible/hosts), or using a custom file and passing the --inventory -option to ansible-playbook. - -/etc/ansible/hosts: -```ini -# This is an example of a bring your own (byo) host inventory - -# Create an OSEv3 group that contains the masters and nodes groups -[OSEv3:children] -masters -nodes - -# Set variables common for all OSEv3 hosts -[OSEv3:vars] -# SSH user, this user should allow ssh based auth without requiring a password -ansible_ssh_user=root - -# If ansible_ssh_user is not root, ansible_become must be set to true -#ansible_become=yes - -# See DEPLOYMENT_TYPES.md -deployment_type=atomic-enterprise - -# Pre-release registry URL; note that in the future these images -# may have an atomicenterprise/aep- prefix or so. -oreg_url=rcm-img-docker:5001/openshift3/ose-${component}:${version} - -# Pre-release additional repo -openshift_additional_repos=[{'id': 'ose-devel', 'name': 'ose-devel', 'baseurl': 'http://buildvm/puddle/build/AtomicOpenShift/3.1/2015-10-27.1', 'enabled': 1, 'gpgcheck': 0}] - -# host group for masters -[masters] -aep3-master.example.com - -# host group for nodes -[nodes] -aep3-node[1:2].example.com -``` - -The hostnames above should resolve both from the hosts themselves and -the host where ansible is running (if different). - -A more complete example inventory file ([hosts.aep.example](https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/blob/master/inventory/byo/hosts.aep.example)) is available under the [`/inventory/byo`](https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/tree/master/inventory/byo) directory. - -## Running the ansible playbooks -From the openshift-ansible checkout run: -```sh -ansible-playbook playbooks/byo/config.yml -``` -**Note:** this assumes that the host inventory is /etc/ansible/hosts, if using a different -inventory file use the -i option for ansible-playbook. - -## Post-ansible steps -#### Create the default router -On the master host: -```sh -oadm router --create=true \ - --service-account=router \ - --credentials=/etc/origin/master/openshift-router.kubeconfig \ - --images='rcm-img-docker01.build.eng.bos.redhat.com:5001/openshift3/ose-${component}:${version}' -``` - -#### Create the default docker-registry -On the master host: -```sh -oadm registry --create=true \ - --service-account=registry \ - --credentials=/etc/origin/master/openshift-registry.kubeconfig \ - --images='rcm-img-docker01.build.eng.bos.redhat.com:5001/openshift3/ose-${component}:${version}' \ - --mount-host=/var/lib/openshift/docker-registry -``` - -## Overriding detected ip addresses and hostnames -Some deployments will require that the user override the detected hostnames -and ip addresses for the hosts. To see what the default values will be you can -run the openshift_facts playbook: -```sh -ansible-playbook playbooks/byo/openshift_facts.yml -``` -The output will be similar to: -``` -ok: [10.3.9.45] => { - "result": { - "ansible_facts": { - "openshift": { - "common": { - "hostname": "jdetiber-osev3-ansible-005dcfa6-27c6-463d-9b95-ef059579befd.os1.phx2.redhat.com", - "ip": "172.16.4.79", - "public_hostname": "jdetiber-osev3-ansible-005dcfa6-27c6-463d-9b95-ef059579befd.os1.phx2.redhat.com", - "public_ip": "10.3.9.45", - "use_openshift_sdn": true - }, - "provider": { - ... ... - } - } - }, - "changed": false, - "invocation": { - "module_args": "", - "module_name": "openshift_facts" - } - } -} -ok: [10.3.9.42] => { - "result": { - "ansible_facts": { - "openshift": { - "common": { - "hostname": "jdetiber-osev3-ansible-c6ae8cdc-ba0b-4a81-bb37-14549893f9d3.os1.phx2.redhat.com", - "ip": "172.16.4.75", - "public_hostname": "jdetiber-osev3-ansible-c6ae8cdc-ba0b-4a81-bb37-14549893f9d3.os1.phx2.redhat.com", - "public_ip": "10.3.9.42", - "use_openshift_sdn": true - }, - "provider": { - ...... - } - } - }, - "changed": false, - "invocation": { - "module_args": "", - "module_name": "openshift_facts" - } - } -} -ok: [10.3.9.36] => { - "result": { - "ansible_facts": { - "openshift": { - "common": { - "hostname": "jdetiber-osev3-ansible-bc39a3d3-cdd7-42fe-9c12-9fac9b0ec320.os1.phx2.redhat.com", - "ip": "172.16.4.73", - "public_hostname": "jdetiber-osev3-ansible-bc39a3d3-cdd7-42fe-9c12-9fac9b0ec320.os1.phx2.redhat.com", - "public_ip": "10.3.9.36", - "use_openshift_sdn": true - }, - "provider": { - ...... - } - } - }, - "changed": false, - "invocation": { - "module_args": "", - "module_name": "openshift_facts" - } - } -} -``` -Now, we want to verify the detected common settings to verify that they are -what we expect them to be (if not, we can override them). - -* hostname - * Should resolve to the internal ip from the instances themselves. - * openshift_hostname will override. -* ip - * Should be the internal ip of the instance. - * openshift_ip will override. -* public hostname - * Should resolve to the external ip from hosts outside of the cloud - * provider openshift_public_hostname will override. -* public_ip - * Should be the externally accessible ip associated with the instance - * openshift_public_ip will override -* use_openshift_sdn - * Should be true unless the cloud is GCE. - * openshift_use_openshift_sdn overrides - -To override the the defaults, you can set the variables in your inventory: -``` -...snip... -[masters] -ose3-master.example.com openshift_ip=1.1.1.1 openshift_hostname=ose3-master.example.com openshift_public_ip=2.2.2.2 openshift_public_hostname=ose3-master.public.example.com -...snip... -``` -- cgit v1.2.1