HI,

I’ve been deploying new clusters of Origin v3.9 using the official Ansible 
playbook approach for a few weeks now, using what appear to be perfectly 
reasonable base images on OpenStack and AWS. Then, this week, with no other 
changes having been made, the deployment fails with this message: -

One or more checks failed
     check "package_version":
               Some required package(s) are available at a version
               that is higher than requested
                 origin-3.10.0
                 origin-node-3.10.0
                 origin-master-3.10.0
               This will prevent installing the version you requested.
               Please check your enabled repositories or adjust 
openshift_release.

I can avoid the error, and deploy what appears to be a perfectly functional 
3.9, if I add package_version to openshift_disable_check in the inventory the 
deployment. But this is not the right way to deal with this sort of error.

Q1) How does one correctly address this error?

Q2) Out of interest … why is this specific issue an error? I’ve instructed the 
playbook to instal v3.9. I don't care if there is a 3.10 release available - I 
do care if there is not a 3.9. Shouldn’t the error occur if there is no 3.9 
package, not if there’s a 3.10 package?

Alan Christie
Informatics Matters Ltd.

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