It just detects. It checks the operating system type. You don’t even need
to change the inventory at all. As rpms are only supported on Centos and
containerised only on Atomic

On Mon, 7 Jan 2019 at 7:47 pm, mabi <m...@protonmail.ch> wrote:

> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
> On Sunday, January 6, 2019 11:13 PM, Joel Pearson <
> japear...@agiledigital.com.au> wrote:
>
> It looks like the RPMs will eventually get the security fix according to
> the other reply from Daniel Comnea. But with containers you could have a
> fix within a day as opposed to waiting for new tag which still hasn’t
> happened yet and it’s been more than 1 month.
>
>
> That's good to know that it will eventually get fixed but with security
> vulnerabilities 1 month is already too long.
>
> The upgrade procedure is the same as RPMs, however you wouldn’t need to
> change the rpm repo.
>
>
> That's great! So this means that the OpenShift Ansible upgrade.yml
> playbook detects if the node is using CentOS+RPMs or Atomic Host+Docker and
> then upgrades using the correct way? or is there any special parameter I
> need for example in my Ansible inventory file to let the playbook know that
> I would be using Atomic Host?
>
>
> On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 at 07:03, mabi <m...@protonmail.ch> wrote:
>>
>>> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
>>> On Saturday, January 5, 2019 3:57 PM, Daniel Comnea <
>>> comnea.d...@gmail.com> 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 official documentation enhanced.
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>>
>>
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