* fedora coreos support
- bootstrap and new fact for
* fedora coreos support
- fix bootstrap condition
* fedora coreos support
- allow customize packages for fedora coreos bootstrap
* fedora coreos support
- prevent install ptyhon3 and epel via dnf for fedora coreos
* fedora coreos support
- handle all ostree like os in same way
* fedora coreos support
- handle all ostree like os in same way for crio
* fedora coreos support
- add fcos documentations
* Add README to bootstrap-os role
* Rework bootstrap-os once more
* Document workarounds for bugs/deficiencies in Ansible modules
* Unify and document role variables
* Remove installation of additional packages and repositories
* Merge Ubuntu and Debian tasks
* Remove pipelining setting from default playbooks
* Fix OpenSUSE not running its required tasks
* Vagrantfile: Bump openSUSE to Leap 15.0
* roles: container-engine: Add 'containerd' package for openSUSE
The 'containerd' package contains the docker-containerd and
docker-containerd-shim binaries. We also need to ensure that the latest
version is installed since an older version may already be present (eg GCE
images)
* Remove docker log-opts for opensuse
* roles: bootstrap-os: Use lowercase 'o' for openSUSE
OpenSUSE is not a valid family name. The correct one is openSUSE
* roles: bootstrap-os: Update zypper cache before first installation
The zypper cache may be outdated so ensure that it's fully updated
before we try and install the bootstrap packages.
* bootstrap: rework role
* support being called from a non-root user
* run some commands in check mode
* unify spelling/task names
* bootstrap: fix wording of comments for check_mode: false
* bootstrap: remove setup-pipelining task
Looks like `epel_enabled` was not configured for the epel install in `bootstrap-centos.yml`. Also, there were no conditionals that would trigger bootstrap for RHEL.
* warning on meta flush_handlers
* avoid rm
* avoid "Module remote_tmp /root/.ansible/tmp did not exist and was created with a mode of 0700, this may cause issues when running as another user. To avoid this, create the remote_tmp dir with the correct permissions manually" warning on subsequent tasks using blockinfile
* is match
openSUSE Tumbleweed is having the same problems with CoreOS when it
comes to using the hostname ansible module (#1588, #1600) so we need
to apply a similar workaround.
Co-authored-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
Link: http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=997614
* allow installs to not have hostname overriden with fqdn from inventory
* calico-config no longer requires local as and will default to global
* when cloudprovider is not defined, use the inventory_hostname for cni-calico
* allow reset to not restart network (buggy nodes die with this cmd)
* default kube_override_hostname to inventory_hostname instead of ansible_hostname
* Adding yaml linter to ci check
* Minor linting fixes from yamllint
* Changing CI to install python pkgs from requirements.txt
- adding in a secondary requirements.txt for tests
- moving yamllint to tests requirements
Updates based on feedback
Simplify checks for file exists
remove invalid char
Review feedback. Use regular systemd file.
Add template for docker systemd atomic