On 30 August 2017 at 12:24, Marc Dequènes (Duck) <duck(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Quack,
On 08/30/2017 02:59 PM, Barak Korren wrote:
> Im not sure if creating VMs is the right approach. We have our own
> OpenShift instance. Perhaps create containers there?
I only used OpenShift v2, but I can learn. I created an account, so if
someone can give me some power it would be nice.
Also I wonder how we can mix Ansible and OpenShift. It seem you can use
Ansible a provisionner to build an image, which is nice, but that's a
deep change in how we use Ansible. AFAIK you're not supposed to deploy
Ansible rules in a running OpenShift Container directly like you do on a
VM. I'd be happy to have advice (during the meeting?).
I think the way to go here is to use ansible-containers to run Ansible
rules inside the containers at build time. I think it can also deploy
the built containers into openshift when it is done.
Also btw, port 8443 is not opened from the outside, which is not very
practical.
I think you are supposed to use a router to direct traffic from
"normal" ports and hostnames such as 80 or 443 into the internal
higher ports on the containers.
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Barak Korren
RHV DevOps team , RHCE, RHCi
Red Hat EMEA
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