siteconfig
├── site1-sno-du.yaml
├── site2-standard-du.yaml
└── extra-manifest
└── 01-example-machine-config.yaml
You can use SiteConfig
custom resources (CRs) to deploy custom functionality and configurations in your managed clusters at installation time.
You can define a set of extra manifests for inclusion in the installation phase of the zero touch provisioning (ZTP) GitOps pipeline. These manifests are linked to the SiteConfig
custom resources (CRs) and are applied to the cluster during installation. Including MachineConfig
CRs at install time makes the installation process more efficient.
Create a Git repository where you manage your custom site configuration data. The repository must be accessible from the hub cluster and be defined as a source repository for the Argo CD application.
Create a set of extra manifest CRs that the ZTP pipeline uses to customize the cluster installs.
In your custom /siteconfig
directory, create an /extra-manifest
folder for your extra manifests. The following example illustrates a sample /siteconfig
with /extra-manifest
folder:
siteconfig
├── site1-sno-du.yaml
├── site2-standard-du.yaml
└── extra-manifest
└── 01-example-machine-config.yaml
Add your custom extra manifest CRs to the siteconfig/extra-manifest
directory.
In your SiteConfig
CR, enter the directory name in the extraManifestPath
field, for example:
clusters:
- clusterName: "example-sno"
networkType: "OVNKubernetes"
extraManifestPath: extra-manifest
Save the SiteConfig
CRs and /extra-manifest
CRs and push them to the site configuration repo.
The ZTP pipeline appends the CRs in the /extra-manifest
directory to the default set of extra manifests during cluster provisioning.
By using filters, you can easily customize SiteConfig
custom resources (CRs) to include or exclude other CRs for use in the installation phase of the zero touch provisioning (ZTP) GitOps pipeline.
You can specify an inclusionDefault
value of include
or exclude
for the SiteConfig
CR, along with a list of the specific extraManifest
RAN CRs that you want to include or exclude. Setting inclusionDefault
to include
makes the ZTP pipeline apply all the files in /source-crs/extra-manifest
during installation. Setting inclusionDefault
to exclude
does the opposite.
You can exclude individual CRs from the /source-crs/extra-manifest
folder that are otherwise included by default. The following example configures a custom single-node OpenShift SiteConfig
CR to exclude the /source-crs/extra-manifest/03-sctp-machine-config-worker.yaml
CR at installation time.
Some additional optional filtering scenarios are also described.
You configured the hub cluster for generating the required installation and policy CRs.
You created a Git repository where you manage your custom site configuration data. The repository must be accessible from the hub cluster and be defined as a source repository for the Argo CD application.
To prevent the ZTP pipeline from applying the 03-sctp-machine-config-worker.yaml
CR file, apply the following YAML in the SiteConfig
CR:
apiVersion: ran.openshift.io/v1
kind: SiteConfig
metadata:
name: "site1-sno-du"
namespace: "site1-sno-du"
spec:
baseDomain: "example.com"
pullSecretRef:
name: "assisted-deployment-pull-secret"
clusterImageSetNameRef: "openshift-4.11"
sshPublicKey: "<ssh_public_key>"
clusters:
- clusterName: "site1-sno-du"
extraManifests:
filter:
exclude:
- 03-sctp-machine-config-worker.yaml
The ZTP pipeline skips the 03-sctp-machine-config-worker.yaml
CR during installation. All other CRs in /source-crs/extra-manifest
are applied.
Save the SiteConfig
CR and push the changes to the site configuration repository.
The ZTP pipeline monitors and adjusts what CRs it applies based on the SiteConfig
filter instructions.
Optional: To prevent the ZTP pipeline from applying all the /source-crs/extra-manifest
CRs during cluster installation, apply the following YAML in the SiteConfig
CR:
- clusterName: "site1-sno-du"
extraManifests:
filter:
inclusionDefault: exclude
Optional: To exclude all the /source-crs/extra-manifest
RAN CRs and instead include a custom CR file during installation, edit the custom SiteConfig
CR to set the custom manifests folder and the include
file, for example:
clusters:
- clusterName: "site1-sno-du"
extraManifestPath: "<custom_manifest_folder>" (1)
extraManifests:
filter:
inclusionDefault: exclude (2)
include:
- custom-sctp-machine-config-worker.yaml
1 | Replace <custom_manifest_folder> with the name of the folder that contains the custom installation CRs, for example, user-custom-manifest/ . |
2 | Set inclusionDefault to exclude to prevent the ZTP pipeline from applying the files in /source-crs/extra-manifest during installation. |
The following example illustrates the custom folder structure:
siteconfig
├── site1-sno-du.yaml
└── user-custom-manifest
└── custom-sctp-machine-config-worker.yaml