Can you maybe explain how to use this? I performed a yum --enablerepo=centos-openshift-origin-testing install origin\*
oc version gives me oc v1.2.0 kubernetes v1.2.0-36-g4a3f9c5 But how do I have to add nodes (using ansible) and that kind of stuff? After performing the yum I've just one master and one node on the same host. Thanks > From: tdaw...@redhat.com > Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2016 17:27:17 -0500 > Subject: Re: define openshift origin version (stable 1.2.0) for Ansible > install > To: alexwa...@exosite.com > CC: dencow...@hotmail.com; users@lists.openshift.redhat.com > > Yep, seems that my new way of creating the rpms for CentOS got the > version of the rpm right, but wrong for setting the ldflags, which was > causing the binary to have a different version. > > At some point in the near future we need to re-evaluate git tags and > versions in the origin.spec file. (Why it is the rpm spec version > always 0.0.1 when in reality the version everywhere else is 1.2.0) > > Worked with Scott to figure out a correct way to consistently build > the rpms. In the end, neither of our workflows failed in sneaky ways, > so I just fixed things manually. Not something we can do > consistently, but I really needed to get a working 1.2.0 version out. > > What works: origin-1.2.0-4.el7 > https://cbs.centos.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=11349 > > You should be able to test it within an hour via > yum --enablerepo=centos-openshift-origin-testing install origin\* > > This version is still getting signed and pushed out. That takes more time. > > Sorry for all the problems this has caused. > > Troy > > > On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 2:57 PM, Alex Wauck <alexwa...@exosite.com> wrote: > > 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 at 8:55 AM, Den Cowboy <dencow...@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> I tried: > >> [OSEv3:vars] > >> ansible_ssh_user=root > >> deployment_type=origin > >> openshift_pkg_version=-1.2.0 > >> openshift_image_tag=-1.2.0 > >> > >> But it installed a release canidad and not v1.2.0 > >> > >> oc v1.2.0-rc1-13-g2e62fab > >> kubernetes v1.2.0-36-g4a3f9c5 > >> > >> ________________________________ > >> From: dencow...@hotmail.com > >> To: cont...@stephane-klein.info > >> Subject: RE: define openshift origin version (stable 1.2.0) for Ansible > >> install > >> Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2016 12:51:18 +0000 > >> CC: users@lists.openshift.redhat.com > >> > >> > >> 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! => {"changed": false, "failed": true, "msg": "No Package matching > >> 'originv1.2.0' found available, installed or updated", "rc": 0, "results": > >> []} > >> > >> ________________________________ > >> From: cont...@stephane-klein.info > >> Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2016 13:53:57 +0200 > >> Subject: Re: define openshift origin version (stable 1.2.0) for Ansible > >> install > >> To: dencow...@hotmail.com > >> CC: users@lists.openshift.redhat.com > >> > >> 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 <dencow...@hotmail.com>: > >> > >> Is it possible to define and origin version in your ansible install. > >> At the moment we have so many issues with our newest install (while we had > >> 1.1.6 pretty stable for some time) > >> We want to go to a stable 1.2.0 > >> > >> Our issues: > >> version = oc v1.2.0-rc1-13-g2e62fab > >> So images are pulled with tag oc v1.2.0-rc1-13-g2e62fab which doesn't > >> exist in openshift. Okay we have a workaround by editing the master and > >> node > >> config's and using 'i--image' but whe don't like this approach > >> > >> logs on our nodes: > >> level=error msg="Error reading loginuid: open /proc/27182/loginuid: no > >> such file or directory" > >> level=error msg="Error reading loginuid: open /proc/27182/loginuid: no > >> such file or directory" > >> > >> We started a mysql instance. We weren't able to use the service name to > >> connect: > >> mysql -u test -h mysql -p did NOT work > >> mysql -u test -h 172.30.x.x (service ip) -p did work.. > >> > >> So we have too many issues on this version of OpenShift. We've deployed in > >> a team several times and are pretty confident with the setup and it was > >> always working fine for us. 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