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On Saturday, January 5, 2019 3:57 PM, Daniel Comnea <[email protected]>
wrote:
> [DC]: i think you are a bit confused: there are 2 ways to get the rpms from
> CentOS yum repo: using the generic repo [1] which will always have the latest
> origin release OR [2] where i've mentioned that you can install
> centos-release-openshift-origin3* rpm which will give you [3] yum repo
Thank you for your precisions and yes I am confused because first of all the
upgrading documentation on the okd.io website does not mention anything about
having to manually change the yum repo.repos.d file to match a new directory
for a new version of openshift.
Then second, this mail
(https://lists.openshift.redhat.com/openshift-archives/users/2018-November/msg00007.html)
has the following sentence, I quote:
"Please note that due to ongoing work on releasing CentOS 7.6, the
mirror.centos.org repo is in freeze mode - see [4] and as such we have not
published the rpms to [5]. Once the freeze mode will end, we'll publish the
rpms."
So when is the freeze mode over for this repo? I read this should have happened
after the CentOS 7.6 release but that was already one month ago and still no
version 3.11 RPMs in the
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/paas/x86_64/openshift-origin/ repo...
Finally, all I want to do is to upgrade my current okd version 3.10 to version
3.11 but I can't find any complete instructions documented correctly. The best
I can find is https://docs.okd.io/3.11/upgrading/automated_upgrades.html which
simply mentions running the following upgrade playbook:
ansible-playbook \
-i </path/to/inventory/file> \
playbooks/byo/openshift-cluster/upgrades/<version>/upgrade.yml
Again here there is no mention of having to modify a yum.repos.d file
beforehand or having to install the centos-release-openshift-origin package...
I would be glad if someone can clarify the full upgrade process and/or have the
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