ocp4-helpernode
This playbook helps set up an "all-in-one" node, that has all the infrastructure/services in order to install OpenShift 4. (by redhat-cop)
infra-ansible
Tooling / Ansible to support the many aspects of infrastructure installation, setup and configuration. (by redhat-cop)
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ocp4-helpernode
Posts with mentions or reviews of ocp4-helpernode.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-09.
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Suggestions for slowly adopting Kubernetes
For the bits the docs aren't great at explaining to someone trying to start a new install without prior experience, there are Playbooks to create a helper node . These include all of the things that are needed around standing up a cluster.
- UPI Kubernetes API
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OpenShift manual install + MachineSet on vSphere
I have a cluster on vSphere which was originally installed manually via ocp4-helpernode so no MachineSets or Machines are present.
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Openshift upi installation on vmware vsphere
https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ocp4-helpernode Take a look to that link It's saying that the helper node will be use as my dns http and load balancer server Also the openshift_install command wil be run on that helper node So it the solution in my case ?? Sorry BRO i'm really beginner and i'm stuck
infra-ansible
Posts with mentions or reviews of infra-ansible.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-07.
- Inherited a 6.9.4 Satellite, upgrade to 6.11 or build fresh and migrate?
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Has anyone had any luck setting up a playbook to register a new RHEL box to an on-prem RHSM satellite?
See this example role from the Redhat-COP projects. With this role, the only difference is that you specify the URL of your satellite instance instead of access.redhat.com.
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Make your own playbooks/roles or use existing roles (from Ansible Galaxy etc...) ?
9/10 times I will end up writing my own roles, though I will sometimes look at Galaxy roles for inspiration if I need ideas. For infrastructure-type code, the Redhat-COP repository is useful to browse through. This is part of the Redhat Communities of Practice, which has a lot of useful proof-of-concept stuff.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ocp4-helpernode and infra-ansible you can also consider the following projects:
ocp4-vsphere-upi-automation - Automates most of the manual steps of deploying OCP4.x cluster on vSphere
foreman-ansible-modules - Ansible modules for interacting with the Foreman API and various plugin APIs such as Katello
openshift-management - Set of maintenance scripts & cron jobs for OpenShift Container Platform