Use the ansible_version variable introduced in Ansible 1.8. It is a far
more accurate check.
TrivialFix
Change-Id: I1265ca3de583ff6f9335b8e5e8fe4ea4aadf565b
Upgrade the kernel version is not acceptable for the server in most
of case. I do not see the issue when using ubuntu 14.04 default
kernel with docker aufs storage driver.
Even if there is some wrong in the aufs driver, we could recommend
the user to use other drivers, like lvm, brtfs or even overlay driver.
This reverts commit 833c1269c7941498787d49ce879be6c283728407.
Change-Id: I6ee71ecd1ca64777b874bfcc342162622643b89c
Kolla recommends LTS wily kernel version 4.2 on Ubuntu 14.04.
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/kolla/quickstart.html#installing-dependencies
The precheck check the running kernel version, because checking
the linux-image-generic-lts-wily cannot be a valid check.
The package (linux-image-generic-lts-wily) can be installed, but
the running kernel can be other version.
Closes-Bug: #1563500
Co-Authored-By: Vikram Hosakote <vhosakot@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I4e08bca95493b2dbd0ad5f8d1ea4e07b18c4959d
This playbook runs on hosts before deployment to be sure we don't
have any conflicting services running and systems are in expected
state.
DocImpact
Change-Id: If5f288b7fbdf269697ca834da4eb969b61683ca0
Partially-implements: blueprint precheck-tasks