Den,

This repo is indeed separate from all things origin. If you run this 3 months 
from now on a brand new cluster, it’ll pull the latest version of openshift 
available.

In order to pin the version of openshift that is installed you could throw this 
in your inventory file:

openshift_pkg_version=-1.1.6


If, however, you run the openshift installer on the same cluster three months 
from now, assuming all is well, it will not proceed to rebuild the cluster 
using a differing version of openshift.


--
John Skarbek


On April 12, 2016 at 02:20:13, Den Cowboy 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) wrote:

Hi,

We have a POC environment of Origin 1.1.6
We've pulled the ansible repo and created it. Now is my question:
Is this an independent repository (so when we will create a new cluster in 3 
moths, will it still be version 1.1.6?) or does it use external resources 
(which aren't in the repo) which could effect the expected version of the 
cluster?
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