Thanks Grant, I will practice with vms
---- En mié, 21 ago 2019 15:54:45 -0500 Grant Shipley <gship...@redhat.com>
escribió ----
I always use the ansible playbooks when installing a production level server of
3.x. oc cluster up is meant for quick usage for environments that you plan to
throwaway.
If you want to test out a production like single node install of OKD 3.11, I
have scripted the ansible run to suit my use in an automated fashion.
https://github.com/gshipley/installcentos
For OCP 3.11
https://github.com/gshipley/installrhel
That will at least be an easy starting point to start learning the process but
I suggest you don't use it for multi-node deployments and instead learn how to
properly do it with ansible and with out the automation.
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gs
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 4:49 PM Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis
<mailto:alex...@alexove.me> wrote:
Hello all, I want install origin for production but I don't know which guide to
use. I installed a test server with "oc cluster up" but reviewing the
documentation saw references to ansible playbooks to install the cluster and
add nodes,etc. I don't know which method is better for production environment:
OC CLI or Ansible.
Thanks in advance
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