Yes, but is this error a result of broken dependencies in the RPMs?
There's no mention of needing to instal openvswitch as part of the pre-requisites mentioned here: https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/install/host_preparation.html


On 20/12/17 20:27, Joel Pearson wrote:
It’s in the paas repo http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/paas/x86_64/openshift-origin/ On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 at 1:09 am, Tim Dudgeon <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I just starting hitting this error when using the ansible installer
    (installing v3.70 from openshift-ansible on branch release-3.7).

    1. Hosts:    host-10-0-0-10, host-10-0-0-13, host-10-0-0-7,
    host-10-0-0-8, host-10-0-0-9
          Play:     OpenShift Health Checks
          Task:     Run health checks (install) - EL
          Message:  One or more checks failed
          Details:  check "package_availability":
                    Could not perform a yum update.
                    Errors from dependency resolution:
                      origin-sdn-ovs-3.7.0-1.0.7ed6862.x86_64 requires
    openvswitch >= 2.6.1
                    You should resolve these issues before proceeding with
    an install.
                    You may need to remove or downgrade packages or
    enable/disable yum repositories.

                    check "package_version":
                    Not all of the required packages are available at
    their
    requested version
                    openvswitch:['2.6', '2.7', '2.8']
                    Please check your subscriptions and enabled
    repositories.

    This was not happening before. Where does openvswitch come from? Can't
    find it in the standard rpm repos.

    Tim

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