Hi Alex, It's far better, especially for production use, to install OpenShift via Ansible scripts.
I have composed a simple guide on how to install OpenShift on a three node cluster. Also, in the article you can find additional Ansible playbooks which can help you to prepare servers for OpenShift deployment. The article is written in Croatian but you can easily translate it to English :) With regards, Vladimir Remenar Aplikativni razvoj Application Development DevOps inženjer / DevOps Engineer Strongest Banking Brand in the World 2018, Brand Finance Best Bank in CEE 2018, The Banker magazine Sberbank d.d. Varšavska 9, 10000 Zagreb, Hrvatska T +385 1 4801 333 F +385 1 4801 365 vladimir.reme...@sberbank.hr https://www.sberbank.hr Commercial Court in Zagreb, MBS 080126398 https://www.sberbank.hr/disclaimer From: Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis <alex...@alexove.me> To: "users" <users@lists.openshift.redhat.com> Date: 21.08.2019 22:49 Subject: Better way to install openshift Sent by: users-boun...@lists.openshift.redhat.com 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 _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@lists.openshift.redhat.com http://lists.openshift.redhat.com/openshiftmm/listinfo/users
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