From c35c8f3e8369eb3d2ab7675c30e8d258eccd6a18 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tomas Sedovic Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2018 16:15:44 +0100 Subject: Allow using server names in openstack dynamic inv When deploying on OpenStack with internal DNS configured, this will set `openshift_hostname` to the Nova server name instead of its IP address. Without those two matching, the OpenStack cloud provider configuration will fail and the OpenShift nodes will not start. --- playbooks/openstack/sample-inventory/inventory.py | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'playbooks/openstack') diff --git a/playbooks/openstack/sample-inventory/inventory.py b/playbooks/openstack/sample-inventory/inventory.py index 45cc4e15a..76e658eb7 100755 --- a/playbooks/openstack/sample-inventory/inventory.py +++ b/playbooks/openstack/sample-inventory/inventory.py @@ -89,13 +89,15 @@ def build_inventory(): # TODO(shadower): what about multiple networks? if server.private_v4: hostvars['private_v4'] = server.private_v4 + hostvars['openshift_ip'] = server.private_v4 + # NOTE(shadower): Yes, we set both hostname and IP to the private # IP address for each node. OpenStack doesn't resolve nodes by # name at all, so using a hostname here would require an internal # DNS which would complicate the setup and potentially introduce # performance issues. - hostvars['openshift_ip'] = server.private_v4 - hostvars['openshift_hostname'] = server.private_v4 + hostvars['openshift_hostname'] = server.metadata.get( + 'openshift_hostname', server.private_v4) hostvars['openshift_public_hostname'] = server.name if server.metadata['host-type'] == 'cns': -- cgit v1.2.1