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The OKD4 roadmap is currently being drafted here:There was an initial discussion on it in yesterday's WG meeting, with some feedback given already.I have updated the draft and am now calling for comments for a final time, before a formalCall for Agreement shall follow at the beginning of next week on the OKD WG Google group list.Please add your comments before Monday. Thank you.
The OKD4 roadmap is currently being drafted here:There was an initial discussion on it in yesterday's WG meeting, with some feedback given already.I have updated the draft and am now calling for comments for a final time, before a formalCall for Agreement shall follow at the beginning of next week on the OKD WG Google group list.Please add your comments before Monday. Thank you.
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On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 12:27 PM Christian Glombek <cglo...@redhat.com> wrote:The OKD4 roadmap is currently being drafted here:There was an initial discussion on it in yesterday's WG meeting, with some feedback given already.I have updated the draft and am now calling for comments for a final time, before a formalCall for Agreement shall follow at the beginning of next week on the OKD WG Google group list.Please add your comments before Monday. Thank you.
i'm not sure if i should add this on the document, but is there any consensus (one way or the other) about the notion of bringing forward the all-in-one work that was done in openshift-ansible for version 3?i am aware of code ready containers, but i would really like to see us provide the option for a single machine install.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 12:27 PM Christian Glombek <cglo...@redhat.com> wrote:The OKD4 roadmap is currently being drafted here:There was an initial discussion on it in yesterday's WG meeting, with some feedback given already.I have updated the draft and am now calling for comments for a final time, before a formalCall for Agreement shall follow at the beginning of next week on the OKD WG Google group list.Please add your comments before Monday. Thank you.
i'm not sure if i should add this on the document, but is there any consensus (one way or the other) about the notion of bringing forward the all-in-one work that was done in openshift-ansible for version 3?i am aware of code ready containers, but i would really like to see us provide the option for a single machine install.
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Pretty much already had all of this working here: https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/pull/10898For single host cluster, I think path of least resistance would be to modify the bootstrap host to not pivot, make it clear it's 'not for production' and we can take lots of shortcuts for someone just looking for an easy, 1-VM openshift api.
I'm most interested in running OKD 4.x on Fedora rather than CoreOS. I might try to do something with that this weekend as POC.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 12:27 PM Christian Glombek <cglo...@redhat.com> wrote:The OKD4 roadmap is currently being drafted here:There was an initial discussion on it in yesterday's WG meeting, with some feedback given already.I have updated the draft and am now calling for comments for a final time, before a formalCall for Agreement shall follow at the beginning of next week on the OKD WG Google group list.Please add your comments before Monday. Thank you.
i'm not sure if i should add this on the document, but is there any consensus (one way or the other) about the notion of bringing forward the all-in-one work that was done in openshift-ansible for version 3?i am aware of code ready containers, but i would really like to see us provide the option for a single machine install.It’s possible for someone to emulate much of the install, bootstrap, and subsequent operations on a single machine (the installer isn’t that much code, the bulk of the work is across the operators). You’d end up copying a fair bit of the installer, but it may be tractable. You’d need to really understand the config passed to bootstrap via ignition, how the bootstrap script works, and how you would trick etcd to start on the bootstrap machine. When the etcd operator lands in 4.3, that last becomes easier (the operator runs and configures a local etcd).Single master / single node configurations are possible, but they will be hard. Many of the core design decisions of 4 are there to ensure the cluster can self host, and they also require that machines really be members of the cluster.
A simpler, less complex path might be to (once we have OKD proto working) to create a custom payload that excludes the installer, the MCD, and to use ansible to configure the prereqs on a single machine (etcd in a specific config), then emulate parts of the bootstrap script and run a single instance (which in theory should work today). You might be able to update it. Someone exploring this would possibly be able to get openshift running on a non coreos control plane, so worth exploring if someone has the time.
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