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:man version: %VERSION% | |
:man manual: Pulp repos and release carts | |
+## WTF IS GOING ON IN HERE? | |
+ |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import click | |
from glob import glob | |
import graphviz as gv | |
import os | |
import sys | |
import yaml | |
''' Generate a directed graph of ansible role dependencies. |
This is a short guide explaining how to deploy and manage custom certificates via openshift-ansible. These custom certificates will be served for public facing UI/API.
1. Set up
NOTE: I'm running ansible from the first master so I'm creating the certificates in /root/
on my first master. The certificates will be copied to the masters (within /etc/origin/master/named_certificates/
) by ansible. I could create them on my local system and run ansible from my local system instead.
1.1 Create CA Certificate
This is a short guide explaining how to deploy and manage custom certificates via openshift-ansible. These custom certificates will be served for public facing UI/API.
1. Set up
NOTE: I'm running ansible from the first master so I'm creating the certificates in /root/
on my first master. The certificates will be copied to the masters (within /etc/origin/master/named_certificates/
) by ansible. I could create them on my local system and run ansible from my local system instead.
1.1 Create CA Certificate
This is a short guide explaining how to deploy and manage custom certificates via openshift-ansible. These custom certificates will be served for public facing UI/API.
1. Set up
NOTE: I'm running ansible from the first master so I'm creating the certificates in /root/
on my first master. The certificates will be copied to the masters (within /etc/origin/master/named_certificates/
) by ansible. I could create them on my local system and run ansible from my local system instead.
1.1 Create CA Certificate
Edit your network and add your domain (<domain name='example.com' localOnly='yes'/>
) to the network definition. All of your hosts using this network must have hostnames (hostnamectl set-hostname
) within the domain.
sudo virsh net-edit default
<network>
<name>default</name>
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