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diff --git a/playbooks/byo/openshift-checks/README.md b/playbooks/byo/openshift-checks/README.md index f0f14b268..b26e7d7ed 100644 --- a/playbooks/byo/openshift-checks/README.md +++ b/playbooks/byo/openshift-checks/README.md @@ -7,15 +7,14 @@ Ansible's default operation mode is to fail fast, on the first error. However, when performing checks, it is useful to gather as much information about problems as possible in a single run. -Thus, the playbooks run a battery of checks against the inventory hosts and have -Ansible gather intermediate errors, giving a more complete diagnostic of the -state of each host. If any check failed, the playbook run will be marked as -failed. +Thus, the playbooks run a battery of checks against the inventory hosts and +gather intermediate errors, giving a more complete diagnostic of the state of +each host. If any check failed, the playbook run will be marked as failed. To facilitate understanding the problems that were encountered, a custom callback plugin summarizes execution errors at the end of a playbook run. -# Available playbooks +## Available playbooks 1. Pre-install playbook ([pre-install.yml](pre-install.yml)) - verifies system requirements and look for common problems that can prevent a successful @@ -27,6 +26,10 @@ callback plugin summarizes execution errors at the end of a playbook run. 3. Certificate expiry playbooks ([certificate_expiry](certificate_expiry)) - check that certificates in use are valid and not expiring soon. +4. Adhoc playbook ([adhoc.yml](adhoc.yml)) - use it to run adhoc checks or to + list existing checks. + See the [next section](#the-adhoc-playbook) for a usage example. + ## Running With a [recent installation of Ansible](../../../README.md#setup), run the playbook @@ -59,6 +62,41 @@ against your inventory file. Here is the step-by-step: $ ansible-playbook -i <inventory file> playbooks/byo/openshift-checks/certificate_expiry/default.yaml -v ``` +### The adhoc playbook + +The adhoc playbook gives flexibility to run any check or a custom group of +checks. What will be run is determined by the `openshift_checks` variable, +which, among other ways supported by Ansible, can be set on the command line +using the `-e` flag. + +For example, to run the `docker_storage` check: + +```console +$ ansible-playbook -i <inventory file> playbooks/byo/openshift-checks/adhoc.yml -e openshift_checks=docker_storage +``` + +To run more checks, use a comma-separated list of check names: + +```console +$ ansible-playbook -i <inventory file> playbooks/byo/openshift-checks/adhoc.yml -e openshift_checks=docker_storage,disk_availability +``` + +To run an entire class of checks, use the name of a check group tag, prefixed by `@`. This will run all checks tagged `preflight`: + +```console +$ ansible-playbook -i <inventory file> playbooks/byo/openshift-checks/adhoc.yml -e openshift_checks=@preflight +``` + +It is valid to specify multiple check tags and individual check names together +in a comma-separated list. + +To list all of the available checks and tags, run the adhoc playbook without +setting the `openshift_checks` variable: + +```console +$ ansible-playbook -i <inventory file> playbooks/byo/openshift-checks/adhoc.yml +``` + ## Running in a container This repository is built into a Docker image including Ansible so that it can |