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* [[OpenShift_3.6_Installation#Logging_Installation|OpenShift 3.6. Installation]] | * [[OpenShift_3.6_Installation#Logging_Installation|OpenShift 3.6. Installation]] | ||
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Logging must be explicitly enabled during the advanced installation, as described here: | Logging must be explicitly enabled during the advanced installation, as described here: | ||
{{Internal|OpenShift_hosts#openshift_hosted_logging_deploy|openshift_hosted_logging_deploy}} | {{Internal|OpenShift_hosts#openshift_hosted_logging_deploy|openshift_hosted_logging_deploy}} | ||
There is also a dedicated Ansible playbook that can be used to deploy and upgrade logging independently of the main installation procedure: | |||
ansible-playbook [-i </path/to/inventory>] /usr/share/ansible/openshift-ansible/playbooks/byo/openshift-cluster/openshift-logging.yml | |||
Then, the post-install logging configuration must be applied, as described here: | Then, the post-install logging configuration must be applied, as described here: | ||
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{{Internal|OpenShift_3.5_Installation#Post-Install_Logging_Configuration|Post-Install Logging Configuration}} | {{Internal|OpenShift_3.5_Installation#Post-Install_Logging_Configuration|Post-Install Logging Configuration}} | ||
Ansible installation deploys all resources needed to support the stack: [[OpenShift_Security_Concepts#Secret|Secrets]], [[OpenShift_Security_Concepts#Service_Account|Service Accounts]] and [[OpenShift_Concepts#DeploymentConfig|DeploymentConfigs]]. | Ansible installation deploys all resources needed to support the stack: [[OpenShift_Security_Concepts#Secret|Secrets]], [[OpenShift_Security_Concepts#Service_Account|Service Accounts]] and [[OpenShift_Concepts#DeploymentConfig|DeploymentConfigs]]. |
Revision as of 02:59, 11 November 2017
Internal
Procedure
Logging must be explicitly enabled during the advanced installation, as described here:
There is also a dedicated Ansible playbook that can be used to deploy and upgrade logging independently of the main installation procedure:
ansible-playbook [-i </path/to/inventory>] /usr/share/ansible/openshift-ansible/playbooks/byo/openshift-cluster/openshift-logging.yml
Then, the post-install logging configuration must be applied, as described here:
Ansible installation deploys all resources needed to support the stack: Secrets, Service Accounts and DeploymentConfigs.