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The bootstrap-os role uses a bootstrap script to provision a python interpreter on flatcar and container os hosts. As the pypy project switched to another hoster, the download url changed. If applied this will use the new proper pypy download url in bootstrap script |
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bootstrap-os
Bootstrap an Ansible host to be able to run Ansible modules.
This role will:
- configure the package manager (if applicable) to be able to fetch packages
- install Python
- install the necessary packages to use Ansible's package manager modules
- set the hostname of the host to
{{ inventory_hostname }}
when requested
Requirements
A host running an operating system that is supported by Kubespray. See https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray#supported-linux-distributions for a current list.
SSH access to the host.
Role Variables
Variables are listed with their default values, if applicable.
General variables
-
http_proxy
/https_proxy
The role will configure the package manager (if applicable) to download packages via a proxy. -
override_system_hostname: true
The role will set the hostname of the machine to the name it has according to Ansible's inventory (the variable{{ inventory_hostname }}
).
Per distribution variables
CoreOS
coreos_locksmithd_disable: false
Whetherlocksmithd
(responsible for rolling restarts) should be disabled or be left alone.
CentOS/RHEL
centos_fastestmirror_enabled: false
Whether the fastestmirror yum plugin should be enabled.
Dependencies
The kubespray-defaults
role is expected to be run before this role.
Example Playbook
Remember to disable fact gathering since Python might not be present on hosts.
- hosts: all
gather_facts: false # not all hosts might be able to run modules yet
roles:
- kubespray-defaults
- bootstrap-os
License
Apache 2.0