Yo dawg, I heard you like Ansible, so I put Ansible in your Ansible!
This is an Ansible role which deploys OpenShift using openshift-ansible.
It's suitable for running a single-node production OpenShift host.
Features:
-
Deploy the openshift-ansible inventory.
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Create groups, assign users and cluster role bindings.
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Create (empty) projects and group permissions.
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Pragmatic local volume provisioning - manually create a number of local PVs with
nodeAffinity
.
Example host variables:
openshift_cluster_domain: apps.example.com
Example group variables:
openshift_version: "3.11"
openshift_localstorage_custom_dirs: [/volumes/hosted_registry]
openshift_groups:
admin-users:
- account@example.com
openshift_ansible_inventory:
OSEv3:
hosts:
<host-inserted-here>:
ansible_connection: local
openshift_node_group_name: node-config-all-in-one
children:
masters:
hosts:
<host-inserted-here>:
etcd:
hosts:
<host-inserted-here>:
nodes:
hosts:
<host-inserted-here>:
vars:
ansible_user: root
openshift_deployment_type: origin
openshift_release: "{{ openshift_version }}"
openshift_master_default_subdomain: "{{ openshift_cluster_domain }}"
openshift_master_cluster_hostname: "master.{{ openshift_cluster_domain }}"
openshift_master_cluster_public_hostname: "console.{{ openshift_cluster_domain }}"
# Disable Firewall and NTP management, assuming you have your own roles managing these
os_firewall_enabled: no
os_firewall_use_firewalld: no
openshift_clock_enabled: no
openshift_master_identity_providers:
- name: google
challenge: false
login: true
mappingMethod: claim
kind: GoogleIdentityProvider
clientID: [...]
clientSecret: [...]
hostedDomain: [...]
openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind: hostpath
openshift_hosted_registry_storage_access_modes: [ReadWriteOnce]
openshift_hosted_registry_storage_hostpath_path: /volumes/hosted_registry
openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_size: 50Gi
os_sdn_network_plugin_name: redhat/openshift-ovs-networkpolicy
osm_host_subnet_length: 16
openshift_disable_check: docker_storage
debug_level: 2