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This reverts commit cc583f30f881ba956fb4f1402aa4dd1608b27da2.
We still need to have control over the generated certificates so lets
keep creating our own.
deploy-scenario:os-nosdn-nofeature
installer-type:osa
Change-Id: I9e730bce2dba578ca0b561b168eaf1c2eca1282d
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This reverts commit 42501f0ef7e0f0729b1c780102fb9713ef383fb3.
This also removes the entire SSL management code and we let the
haproxy_server role generate the certificates for us.
We also need to bump the openrc role to include an upstream patch
which fixes the openrc template file.
deploy-scenario:os-nosdn-nofeature
installer-type:osa
Change-Id: I9bb590c9f1d5bc63519cfb4794dc15f794cc5b07
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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The bootstrap role configures NTP and networking on hosts so we
should use it on k8s deployments as well.
installer-type:kubespray
deploy-scenario:k8-nosdn-nofeature
Change-Id: I04bd1e1c2c325baabfb836bd8cca60c5f59344c7
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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The SSH keys for the OPNFV host have been configured in the
configure-opnfvhost.yml playbook so we shouldn't do that in a playbook
that is only meant to configure the target hosts. As such, fix the group
to use 'k8s-cluster' instead.
Since the targethosts playbook does not apply to all hosts anymore, we
can simply drop the list of required packages and only install 'netaddr'
on the OPNFV host which is the host that needs it. Similarly, the dbus
package is only needed on the targethosts.
Change-Id: I293ad83a3a95797d9025f2cddd7849be7b3a49da
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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In the OpenStack-Ansible installers we are using the XCI ssl
certificates for the endpoints but in kubespray we are generating them
on the fly. In order to keep both setups as close as possible, we can
use the XCI certificates in kubespray as well.
Change-Id: I1ca55127fe747618205394c02b3d44bb573435f4
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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Drop the kubespray specific tasks for managing the SSH keys in favor of
the common ones.
Change-Id: Ib8e18fcc14c4c0126cae72740dbb33921a21af6b
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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This change removes the variables that are not used in any of the
playbooks/roles from opnfv ansible vars.
Apart from that, all caps ansible vars replaced with lowercase ones
and impacted playbooks/roles are updated.
installer-type:osa
deploy-scenario:os-nosdn-nofeature
Change-Id: I99ebdc155b3903176ac5940b64cef0c0f3aa0f0d
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fdegir@gmail.com>
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Kubespray already supports the CentOS distribution so make the
necessary changes to allow it to work in XCI.
Change-Id: I3cf1db055a5fd563b107b46456bc3e18eeafb3ab
Co-authored-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: wutianwei <wutianwei1@huawei.com>
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This commit introduces kubespray into XCI.
k8s install currently assumes k8s install
and OpenStack install cannot coexist.
If XCI_INSTALLER is set to "kubespray" and
DEPLOY_SCENARIO is set to "k8-nosdn-nofeature"
the xci-deploy.sh would install kubernetes instead of OpenStack.
The version of kubernetes is beta release v1.9.0 currently
according to the master of kubespray
it only support the ubuntu now.
Opensuse and centos still need to develop and test.
This patch create the directory xci/installer/kubespray,
the related files of kubespray would be placed to it.
The xci/installer/$installer/playbooks/configure-localhost.yml was moved
to xci/playbooks/configure-localhost.yml as a common yaml file.
You can modify some parameters according your need
in xci/installer/kubespray/files/k8s-cluster.yml to deploy cluster.
When deploying kubernetes,
it would download the kubespray to releng-xci/.cache/repos/kubespray.
If your flavor is Ha, it will download haproxy_server and keepalived
to xci/playbook/roles, which setup haproxy service for kubernetes.
Change-Id: I24d521a735d7ee85fbe5af8c4def65f37586b843
Signed-off-by: wutianwei <wutianwei1@huawei.com>
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