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diff --git a/playbooks/common/openshift-cluster/upgrades/upgrade_control_plane.yml b/playbooks/common/openshift-cluster/upgrades/upgrade_control_plane.yml
index 9b5ba3482..baec057f9 100644
--- a/playbooks/common/openshift-cluster/upgrades/upgrade_control_plane.yml
+++ b/playbooks/common/openshift-cluster/upgrades/upgrade_control_plane.yml
@@ -3,29 +3,6 @@
# Upgrade Masters
###############################################################################
-# Prior to 3.6, openshift-ansible created etcd serving certificates
-# without a SubjectAlternativeName entry for the system hostname. The
-# SAN list in Go 1.8 is now (correctly) authoritative and since
-# openshift-ansible configures masters to talk to etcd hostnames
-# rather than IP addresses, we must correct etcd certificates.
-#
-# This play examines the etcd serving certificate SANs on each etcd
-# host and records whether or not the system hostname is missing.
-- name: Examine etcd serving certificate SAN
- hosts: oo_etcd_to_config
- tasks:
- - slurp:
- src: /etc/etcd/server.crt
- register: etcd_serving_cert
- - set_fact:
- __etcd_cert_lacks_hostname: "{{ (openshift.common.hostname not in (etcd_serving_cert.content | b64decode | lib_utils_oo_parse_certificate_san)) | bool }}"
-
-# Redeploy etcd certificates when hostnames were missing from etcd
-# serving certificate SANs.
-- import_playbook: ../../../openshift-etcd/redeploy-certificates.yml
- when:
- - true in hostvars | lib_utils_oo_select_keys(groups['oo_etcd_to_config']) | lib_utils_oo_collect('__etcd_cert_lacks_hostname') | default([false])
-
- name: Backup and upgrade etcd
import_playbook: ../../../openshift-etcd/private/upgrade_main.yml