* Add an 'access_ip' for openstack resources to the terraform inventory builder script
* Update Openstack README
* Only use ipv4
* If there's a floating IP assigned to an openstack instance, use that for access_ip
* failed
* version_compare
* succeeded
* skipped
* success
* version_compare becomes version since ansible 2.5
* ansible minimal version updated in doc and spec
* last version_compare
* [jjo] add DIND support to contrib/
- add contrib/dind with ansible playbook to
create "node" containers, and setup them to mimic
host nodes as much as possible (using Ubuntu images),
see contrib/dind/README.md
- nodes' /etc/hosts editing via `blockinfile` and
`lineinfile` need `unsafe_writes: yes` because /etc/hosts
are mounted by docker, and thus can't be handled atomically
(modify copy + rename)
* dind-host role: set node container hostname on creation
* add "Resulting deployment" section with some CLI outputs
* typo
* selectable node_distro: debian, ubuntu
* some fixes for node_distro: ubuntu
* cpu optimization: add early `pkill -STOP agetty`
* typo
* add centos dind support ;)
* add kubespray-dind.yaml, support fedora
- add kubespray-dind.yaml (former custom.yaml at README.md)
- rework README.md as per above
- use some YAML power to share distros' commonality
- add fedora support
* create unique /etc/machine-id and other updates
- create unique /etc/machine-id in each docker node,
used as seed for e.g. weave mac addresses
- with above, now netchecker 100% passes WoHooOO!
🎉🎉🎉
- updated README.md output from (1.12.1, verified
netcheck)
* minor typos
* fix centos node creation, needs earlier udevadm removal to avoid flaky facts, also verified netcheck Ok \o/
* add Q&D test-distros.sh, back to manual /etc/machine-id hack
* run-test-distros.sh cosmetics and minor fixes
* run-test-distros.sh: $rc fix and minor formatting changes
* run-test-distros.sh output cosmetics
* Replace `openstack_compute_secgroup_v2` with `openstack_networking_secgroup_v2`
The `openstack_networking_secgroup_v2` resource allow specifications of
both ingress and egress. Nova security groups define ingress rules only.
This change will also allow for more user-friendly specified security
rules, as the different security group resources have different HCL
syntax.
Attempting to clarify the language surrounding the etcd node deployment script failure mechanism. I had this error when doing a new cluster deployment last night and, though it should have been, it wasn't immediately apparent to me what was causing the issue (since my default master node hostnames do not specify whether they are also acting as etcd replicas).