OK, so do this on the nodes before running the ansible installer seems
to do the trick:
yum -y install centos-release-openshift-origin
On 21/05/18 11:46, Joel Pearson wrote:
You shouldn’t need testing. It looks like they’ve been in the repo for
about a month.
Not sure about the ansible
You shouldn’t need testing. It looks like they’ve been in the repo for
about a month.
Not sure about the ansible side I haven’t actually tried to install 3.9
yet. And when I do I plan on using system containers.
But you could grep through the ansible scripts looking for what installs to
repo so
Seems like Ansible isn't doing so for me.
Are there any special params needed for this?
I did try setting these two, but to no effect:
openshift_enable_origin_repo=true
openshift_repos_enable_testing=true
On 21/05/18 11:32, Joel Pearson wrote:
They’re in the paas repo. You don’t have that
They’re in the paas repo. You don’t have that repo installed for some
reason.
Ansible is supposed to lay that down
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/paas/x86_64/openshift-origin/
Why don’t you use the system container version instead? Or you prefer rpms?
On Mon, 21 May 2018 at 8:30 pm, Tim
I looks like RPMs for Origin 3.9 are still not available from the Centos
repos:
$ yum search origin
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: ftp.lysator.liu.se
* extras: ftp.lysator.liu.se
* updates: ftp.lysator.liu.se