- Mar 21, 2016
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Antoine Legrand authored
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Antoine Legrand authored
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Smaine Kahlouch authored
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ant31 authored
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- Mar 04, 2016
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Antoine Legrand authored
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Antoine Legrand authored
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Smana authored
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- Mar 02, 2016
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Smana authored
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- Feb 29, 2016
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Smana authored
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Smana authored
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- Feb 23, 2016
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Stig Telfer authored
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- Feb 21, 2016
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Spencer Smith authored
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Smana authored
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- Feb 15, 2016
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ant31 authored
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- Feb 10, 2016
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Smana authored
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Greg Althaus authored
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- Feb 09, 2016
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Smana authored
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Smaine Kahlouch authored
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- Feb 03, 2016
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Smana authored
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- Feb 01, 2016
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Smaine Kahlouch authored
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ant31 authored
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Smaine Kahlouch authored
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Smaine Kahlouch authored
install required packages before common roles/kubernetes/preinstall/tasks/main.yml
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- Jan 31, 2016
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Greg Althaus authored
variables. 1. AWS has issues with ext4 (use xfs instead for CentOS only) 2. Make sure all the centos config files are include in the systemd config 3. Make sure that network options are set in the correct file by os family This allows downstream items like opencontrail and others change variables in expected locations.
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Smaine Kahlouch authored
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- Jan 29, 2016
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Antoine Legrand authored
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Antoine Legrand authored
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- Jan 28, 2016
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Antoine Legrand authored
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Greg Althaus authored
Each node can have 3 IPs. 1. ansible_default_ip4 - whatever ansible things is the first IPv4 address usually with the default gw. 2. ip - An address to use on the local node to bind listeners and do local communication. For example, Vagrant boxes have a first address that is the NAT bridge and is common for all nodes. The second address/interface should be used. 3. access_ip - An address to use for node-to-node access. This is assumed to be used by other nodes to access the node and may not be actually assigned on the node. For example, AWS public ip that is not assigned to node. This updates the places addresses are used to use either ip or access_ip and walk up the list to find an address.
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