Add kernel upgrade for CentOS

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Alexander Block 2017-01-10 16:11:42 +01:00
parent 14e10988fc
commit aeb12fdc10
6 changed files with 76 additions and 0 deletions

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- hosts: k8s-cluster:etcd:calico-rr
any_errors_fatal: true
roles:
- { role: kernel-upgrade, tags: kernel-upgrade, when: kernel_upgrade is defined and kernel_upgrade }
- { role: kubernetes/preinstall, tags: preinstall }
- { role: docker, tags: docker }
- role: rkt

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## cluster of Hashicorp's Vault is started to issue certificates (using etcd
## as a backend). Options are "script" or "vault"
cert_management: script
# Please specify true if you want to perform a kernel upgrade
kernel_upgrade: false

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---
elrepo_key_url: 'https://www.elrepo.org/RPM-GPG-KEY-elrepo.org'
elrepo_rpm : elrepo-release-7.0-2.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm
elrepo_mirror : http://www.elrepo.org
elrepo_url : '{{elrepo_mirror}}/{{elrepo_rpm}}'
elrepo_kernel_package: "kernel-lt"

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---
- name: install ELRepo key
rpm_key: state=present key='{{ elrepo_key_url }}'
- name: install elrepo repository
yum:
name: '{{elrepo_url}}'
state: present
- name: upgrade kernel
yum: name={{elrepo_kernel_package}} state=present enablerepo=elrepo-kernel
register: upgrade
- name: change default grub entry
lineinfile:
dest: '/etc/default/grub'
regexp: '^GRUB_DEFAULT=.*'
line: 'GRUB_DEFAULT=0'
when: upgrade.changed
register: grub_entry
- name: re-generate grub-config
command: grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
when: upgrade.changed and grub_entry.changed
- include: reboot.yml
when: upgrade.changed

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---
- include: centos-7.yml
when: ansible_distribution in ["CentOS","RedHat"] and
ansible_distribution_major_version >= 7

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---
# Reboot the machine gets more complicated as we want to support bastion hosts. A simple wait_for task would not work
# as we can not directly reach the hosts (except the bastion). In case a basion is used, we first check for it to come
# back. After it is back, we check for all the hosts by delegating to the bastion.
- name: Rebooting server
shell: nohup bash -c "sleep 5 && shutdown -r now 'Reboot required for updated kernel'" &
- name: Wait for some seconds
pause: seconds=10
- set_fact:
is_bastion: "{{ inventory_hostname == 'bastion' }}"
wait_for_delegate: "localhost"
- set_fact:
wait_for_delegate: "{{hostvars['bastion']['ansible_ssh_host']}}"
when: "{{ 'bastion' in groups['all'] }}"
- name: wait for bastion to come back
wait_for: host={{ ansible_ssh_host }} port=22 delay=10 timeout=300
become: false
delegate_to: localhost
when: "is_bastion"
- name: waiting for server to come back (using bastion if necessary)
wait_for: host={{ ansible_ssh_host }} port=22 delay=10 timeout=300
become: false
delegate_to: "{{ wait_for_delegate }}"
when: "not is_bastion"