This seems to be caused by the 1.2.0-2.el7 packages containing the wrong
version. I had a conversation on IRC about this earlier (#openshift), and
somebody confirmed it. I suspect a new release will be available soon. At
any rate, downgrading to 1.2.0-1.el7 worked for us.
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016
Thank you for your answers.
I added now a new VM for the load balancer and one new VM for the etcd.
--- [ /etc/ansible/host: ] --
[OSEv3:children]
masters
nodes
etcd
lb
[OSEv3:vars]
ansible_ssh_user=root
debug_level=2
deployment_type=origin
On 06/22/2016 07:05 AM, Philippe Lafoucrière wrote:
Hi,
Something would be very useful in the console: logs from all replicas
aggregated in a single page.
This is particularly useful when several web servers are serving the
same site, and we need to debug something (ala docker-compose).
We
Thanks for your fast reply
This is the beginning of my playbook:
[OSEv3:vars]
ansible_ssh_user=root
deployment_type=origin
openshift_pkg_version=v1.2.0
openshift_image_tag=v1.2.0
But I got an error:
TASK [openshift_master_ca : Install the base package for admin tooling]
FAILED! =>
Hey Olaf,
You can also customize master service ports with these inventory options.
openshift_master_api_port=443
openshift_master_console_port=443
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 8:44 AM, Scott Dodson wrote:
> The load balancer and the master cannot be co-located so long as
The load balancer and the master cannot be co-located so long as they
use the same port. I think you could set the master to use 8443 but
have the load balancer use 443, however given you've only got one
master I'd simply do away with the load balancer entirely, it's only
necessary when you have
Personally I use this options to fix OpenShift version:
openshift_pkg_version=v1.2.0
openshift_image_tag=v1.2.0
2016-06-22 13:24 GMT+02:00 Den Cowboy :
> Is it possible to define and origin version in your ansible install.
> At the moment we have so many issues with our
2016-06-22 2:17 GMT+02:00 Ram Ranganathan :
> Couldn't figure out if you have a problem or not (or it was just a
> question) from the email thread.
>
>
It's an observation and I don't know if it's normal and I ask the question.
Sorry if my mail is unclear.
> What does "ip